I read your chapter but it didn't explain how to do
what I am trying to do. I think my favorite part was
on page 5, where it says: 
"... if you�re implementing an
RIA interface on an existing J2EE infrastructure that
has business logic contained in your
Servlet tier, consult the Flex documentation to see
how you can use RemoteObject to invoke methods exposed
on Servlets in your app server."
That note was particularly helpful <sarcasm> in light
of the fact I can't find any such info so far in the
MM documentation. 

Eventually I will figure out exactly where to look,
I'm sure. So far I can find tidbits, but no examples,
of how to write mxml on one machine in flexbuilder,
then run it from flexbuilder to invoke java on a
remote app server, as if it were a client-server app.

Libby

--- Steven Webster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 
> Libby,
> 
> Chapter 20 of "Developing Rich Clients with
> Macromedia Flex" is a free
> download (I posted
> in an earlier message) and covers in great detail
> the use of the
> RemoteObject tag, to
> achieve just what you are trying to do.
> 
> Steven 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Libby Chantel
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> > Sent: 04 April 2005 18:59
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: [flexcoders] Run MXML on PC, Calling to
> Java on 
> > Remote Server - Help
> > 
> > 
> > I am a newbie with Flex, trying to get it going
> for a proof 
> > of concept. I have Flex installed on my remote
> Java Server 
> > (Websphere). I can successfully make calls from
> Flash apps on 
> > my pc to the java programs running on the server.
> So far, I 
> > cannot get the very same calls from Flex to work.
> I cannot 
> > find an example of this setup in the MM doco for
> Flex. Could 
> > someone PLEASE either post a link to the doco that
> explains 
> > it in terms a dummy like me can understand, or,
> post sample 
> > MXML code that works for you? Or, maybe even do
> both :)
> > 
> > Thank you very much,
> > Libby
> > 
> > 
> > 
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