1. Using Apache, yes so I’d assume IIS as well although I haven’t personally configured that…
  2. Using Apache, yes…Apache receives the request and based on the context, routes the request to the appropriate plugin. In our case we’ve got WL and JRun plugin configured on our Apache boxes.

 

I’m sure the same thing is achievable in IIS in both cases…sorry I don’t have the specifics…

 

Stace

 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Kevin Towes (New Toronto Group)
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 1:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcoders] MXML / Remoting Calls on WebLogic plugin

 

Quick question on a Flex install on WebLogic.

 

Hypothetical Install situation:

 

[PUBLIC FACING SERVER]

WebLogic plugin on Windows IIS

 

[INTERNAL SERVER]

FLEX running on WebLogic

* Remote Objects are being used.

 

QUESTION 1 : Can a Flex Application invoke a Remote Service Object located on a private WebLogic Server through a public IIS server with the WebLogic plugin?

 

QUESTION 2: Can the browser even call an MXML file on the internal WebSphere install through IIS (with the WebLogic plugin)?

 

Any help would be super!

 

Kevin Towes.

 

 

 

 

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