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When would HTML5 capability get updated as official Moodle plugin?
Thanks Fred,
When would HTML5 capability get updated as official Moodle plugin?
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Hi Kiran,> Hope in this case I won't require any dedicated server.. Loved the HTML 5 client preview.The BigBlueButton plugin is really just an interface (which runs in Moodle) that knows how to talk to the BigBlueButton server. If you want to use BigBlueButton, the plugin will need a separate BigBlueButton server to communicate with. In other words, installing the BigBlueButton plugin in your Moodle site is not the same as installing the a BigBlueButton server.By default, the BigBlueButtonBN plugin comes pre-configured to communicate with an external test-install server, which is good for testing.If you are running your own Moodle server and want to have your own BigBlueButton server, you'll need to procure a separate, dedicated server and install BigBlueButton on it.If an external company is providing you hosting for Moodle, theres a good chance they could offer you hosting for BigBlueButton as well.Regards,... Fred
On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 8:59 AM, Kiran Derle <derle...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks a lot Fred. That was really understandable language for non-technical guy like me. I Will wait for BBB server to load HTML5 client when user access through my Moodle website. Hope in this case I won't require any dedicated server.. Loved the HTML 5 client preview.
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Kiran
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Hello Fred Sir,It would be really great if you can publish short video on how to integrate BBB 1.1rc with moodle linking to dedicated server. It would be really helpful for thousands of us!
On Sunday, May 28, 2017 at 6:34:28 PM UTC+5:30, Fred Dixon wrote:
Hi Kiran,> Hope in this case I won't require any dedicated server.. Loved the HTML 5 client preview.The BigBlueButton plugin is really just an interface (which runs in Moodle) that knows how to talk to the BigBlueButton server. If you want to use BigBlueButton, the plugin will need a separate BigBlueButton server to communicate with. In other words, installing the BigBlueButton plugin in your Moodle site is not the same as installing the a BigBlueButton server.By default, the BigBlueButtonBN plugin comes pre-configured to communicate with an external test-install server, which is good for testing.If you are running your own Moodle server and want to have your own BigBlueButton server, you'll need to procure a separate, dedicated server and install BigBlueButton on it.If an external company is providing you hosting for Moodle, theres a good chance they could offer you hosting for BigBlueButton as well.Regards,... Fred
On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 8:59 AM, Kiran Derle <derle...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thanks a lot Fred. That was really understandable language for non-technical guy like me. I Will wait for BBB server to load HTML5 client when user access through my Moodle website. Hope in this case I won't require any dedicated server.. Loved the HTML 5 client preview.
Regards,
Kiran
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