you still need to get to the cfc and because you are talking about remote
servers i dont believe you can connect remotely to another server using
normal cfcs

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of MrBuzzy
Sent: Thursday, 22 May 2008 12:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Connect To Remote CF Server Admin API from
AIRApplication


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
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


>>> "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

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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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