-Part of our work to the European project P2P-Next \cite{p2p-next} is P2P-Tube, a video sharing web platform for deploying sites like YouTube. P2P-Next goal is to build the next generation Peer-to-Peer content delivery platform. NextShare technology facilitates video streaming through BitTorrent and peer-to-peer protocols. Users are able to download video content not only from a number of delivery servers, which assume the role of \textit{seeders}, but also concomitantly from other users, which are \textit{leechers}. P2P-Tube platform uses this technologies in a set of browser plugins which are capable of providing video-on-demand and live streaming.
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-Applications built on top of P2P-Tube, need to offer users the possibility of uploading new videos. In order to make the application scale to a large amount of users which are concurrently doing this, we have designed a distributed system which uses one or more Content Ingestion Servers (CIS). Their role is to prepare uploaded videos for sharing with other users and make those videos available on the platform. We have chosen web services as the way of communication between web servers, which deliver the P2P-Tube application to the users, and Content Ingestion Servers.
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-In Section \ref{sec:web-services} we present state of the art solutions for web services. Section \ref{sec:security-solutions} introduces ways to secure those web services. P2P-Tube platform is presented in Section \ref{sec:p2p-tube} and implementation of security into CIS in Section \ref{sec:implementation}. An analysis of the reasons behind our choice for a particular web service technology and a particular security solution is also presented here. We conclude this article in Section \ref{sec:conclusion}.
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+Next-Share technology and plugins used in our platform are presented in \S \ref{sec:next-share}. P2P-Tube platform design architecture and implementation are presented in \S \ref{sec:design} and \S \ref{sec:implementation}, respectively. We propose future work in \S \ref{sec:future-work} and conclude this article in \S \ref{sec:conclusion}.
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