I've hit that problem before. At runtime I determine remoting endpoint
from the swf url and I even display endpoint url for verification.


Chris

On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 09:59, Phil Haeusler <philhaeus...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Chris
>
> Would it be possible that the URL of your Review Test Site that loads the
> Flex app is different to the URL of the ColdFusion Remoting endpoint?  If
> so, then you'll need a crossdomain.xml file on your CF server to allow the
> Flex app to connect.
>
> Flash Builder does some magic behind the scenes to allow these connections
> to work while you are developing, but when you come to deploy it, you may
> find it just doesn't work.
>
> Phil
>
>
>
> On 26/09/11 9:51 AM, Chris Velevitch wrote:
>>
>> I have CF 9.0.1 developer edition (with hotfix 1) installed with
>> standalone webserver on Windows XP. I'm using FB4.5.1 with CFB2
>> plugin. I'm developing a Flex application that using Flash Remoting to
>> access a remote database. During development and testing my remoting
>> calls all work as expected. I've setup a test site for external review
>> and that works as well.
>>
>> When I exit my browser, FB, clear the CF logs and restart the server
>> and then hit my review test site development machine form another
>> machine , the page loads, but the remote data is not displayed. I got
>> a simple CF test file to call the service and dump the results and
>> that test file works. When I return to my dev machine and fire up the
>> browser and the site loads, but the remote data is again not
>> displayed. I then load my dev version (from the dev url) and it fails
>> to display the remote data. I fire up FB to use the network monitor to
>> see what's going and launch the dev version from within FB and it
>> works. I then locally re-hit the review site that works. I return the
>> other machine and re-hit both the review site and my dev site, but
>> they both fail to display data. The CF logs show nothing.
>>
>> What is going on here? What am I missing? Has anyone experienced this
>> before?
>>
>>
>> Chris
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