peek inside the services-config file.  There is a flag for using CF mappings
in there.  I've never tried to play with a virtual dir in this case.

DK

On 5/23/07, Rick Root <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have a flex application that calls a component via remoting.
> "components.authorization.authorize"
>
> "components" is a directory that is MAPPED in the coldfusion
> administrator to another directory... In my production world,
> "components" is also an IIS virtual directory
>
> I was just setting up my test environment and trying to get everything
> working, but I was stuck at this call to the component, it was
> returning a null pointer exception.
>
> After some investigation, I realized I hadn't created the IIS virtual
> directory for "components"
>
> However, I can't figure out *WHY* I need an IIS virtual directory.  I
> mean, after all, Flex is only communicationg with /flex2gateway/, and
> "components" is mapped in the coldfusion administrator, so why is the
> IIS virtual drectory needed?
>
> Just curious.
>
> Rick
>
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