Implement Flash Player for HTTP Streaming

Is there any sample code for this?  I have a Java background but haven't done much ActionScripting.  I want to play back an HTTP Dynamic Stream (f4m) that has been packaged with Flash Access.  Also want to set a custom Authorization Token.  I'm using CS5 for my development environment.  Any help would be much appreciated.
/OG

Hi Eric,
Yes,
we've been using the OSMF player to play back the streams - I need to
add a custom authentication token to the license request.  I understand
that I need to call DRMManager.setAuthenticationToken on
the flash player.  I did go through several of the OSMF Sample
tutorials, but is not clear how and where to make this call. Looking for a starting point - is there an OSMF player that I can quickly modify for our POC?
thanks,
Lawrence

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