Presumably the last s in the folder was just
an email typo ;-)
{insall-server-root}/FlexProjects/Flex/WEB-INF/classess
From: Ben Elmore
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005
5:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcoders] Flex +Java
Classes (as RemoteObjects) Config Question
All.
Basically I am trying to configure the my flex
application to work with some
server side java objects (basic pojos) and am
getting a
'flashgateway.adapter.NoSuchServiceException'
error thrown when I attempt to
access it. I have been able to get this working on
several different servers
but am at a loss to why this one particular setup
is causing an issue. I am
running my connectivity test with the both a
helloWorld java object and the
sample java connector that comes with the flex
install.
This is my environment.
Jrun 4.0 (running latest updater) install
I have several Jrun servers running each with a
couple of apps.
For the environment I am trying to set up I have
configured a new server
(called FlexProjects) and extracted the flex.war
file into a directory in
that server called 'flex'. I loaded my test java
classes (also tried the
Cairngorm demo) into the
{insall-server-root}/FlexProjects/Flex/WEB-INF/classess
directory.
Is there something that I am missing in the config
of Jrun that is not
having the gateway find the classes in that
directory (oh, I can confirm
that the classes work through a jsp running on
that page).
Thanks.
Ben
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