yes, you will require crossdomain.xml file on the server that has the
webservice.

if you are hosting on tomcat and the site example is tomcat.com and
webservice is on webservicetom.com
you need to have a crossdomain file on the webservicetom.com root folder.


<cross-domain-policy>
<allow-access-from domain="*tomcat.com"/>
<allow-http-request-headers-from domain="*tomcat.com" headers="*"
secure="false"/>
</cross-domain-policy>

regards,
Varun Shetty

On Mon, Oct 13, 2008 at 10:56 AM, ararat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> I developped a flex application that communicates with java web
> service. When i open my application there is a login form. It sends a
> request to web service user's name and password. At my local machine
> no problem with accessing to web service. But when i deploy customer's
> server on tomcat there is a problem to reach web service. When i
> lounch the flex app. there is no error on load, after entering
> username and password and press the submit key, there is no action.
> Also the busy cursor doesn't appear. I think flex app. cannot reach
> web service. Is it a crossdomain.xml problem or other reason? Have
> someone ever met this problem? (I put the crossdomain.xml to root
> directory of my app) Anyone have ideas?
>
> >
>

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