Sorry, no time to try this out...

I'm wondering if you can set the remoting CFC access to 'public' (from
memory that's set in remoting-config.xml).

Then the admin API CFCs might be accessible to your AIR app via the flex
gateway, without the need for a facade.
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 8:28 AM, Owen West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

>  Steve,
>
> That sounds like what I will need to do. I have not managed to connect to
> it locally from an AIR application so using a facade web service is probably
> the best option.
>
> Thanks everybody for the input.
>
>  Owen West  M.SysDev (C.Sturt) MCP MCAD MCSD
> Computer Programmer
> Applications Development Team
> Information Technology & Telecommunications
> Hunter New England Health
> Ph: (02) 4921 4194
> Fax: (02) 4921 4191
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>
>
> >>> "Steve Onnis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 21/05/2008 12:38 am >>>
>   i have done that sorta but using CF.  Created a webservice and dropped
> it on each server.  Then when i want to connect to the server from another
> server i use the webservice as my gateway.
>
> <cfcomponent extends="cfide.adminapi.administrator"></cfcomponent> could be
> your webservice but i am unsure if the adminapi is accessible remotely.  If
> you are able to connect to it using air locally i would imagine it is so you
> should be able to call all the functions through the webservice.  that is
> unless i am way off :)
>
> steve
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *On
> Behalf Of *Owen West
> *Sent:* Tuesday, 20 May 2008 1:14 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [cfaussie] Connect To Remote CF Server Admin API from AIR
> Application
>
>  Hi all,
>
> Hoping somebody can help me out. We have several clustered CF8 instances
> here at work and I want to develop an AIR application whereby our developers
> can connect to a CF Cluster name from the AIR app, enter CF DSN details,
> Mappings, etc and have these settings created automaticallly at the click of
> a button on each CF instance in the cluster. This will greatly simplify our
> deployment as currently we need to log in to each instance separately using
> the CF administrator URL, create all required elements, making sure we get
> all the settings right, and repeat for each cf server.
>
> My main problem at the moment is that I am having difficulty in getting the
> AIR application to connect to a remote ColdFusion server's Admin API cfcs. I
> can connect to my local development server's admin api, but not my remote
> testing server. It is certainly possible that I have missed something really
> obvious, however I cannot seem to figure out how to do this. All the
> examples I have seen show using cfml code such as
>
>       adminObj = createObject("component", 
> "cfide.adminapi.administrator<http://appdevcf.cfide.adminapi.administrator/>
> ");
>
> However, this only connects to the local CF server. How can I "point" this
> at a remote ColdFusion server's admin api?
>
> As I said, maybe I'm missing something really obvious - if so please point
> me in the right direction!
>
> Cheers,
>
>
>
> Owen West  M.SysDev (C.Sturt) MCP MCAD MCSD
> Computer Programmer
> Applications Development Team
> Information Technology & Telecommunications
> Hunter New England Health
> Ph: (02) 4921 4194
> Fax: (02) 4921 4191
> Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
>

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