The destination property will look in the services-config.xml file for a matching destination. Flex can then use this destination to find your server.
It looks as though you don't have that destination set in your services-config.xml file. Check your projects properties for the location of the services-config.xml file and check that you have that destination set. A good explanation can be found at http://www.firemoss.com/post.cfm/Flex-Configuration-Demystified-servicesconfigxml-Destinations-and-Channels HTH Steve --- In [email protected], "jch92592" <jch92...@...> wrote: > > I am trying to get a Flex App to access a Cold Fusion CFC on my CF 7.0.2 > server. > > I get the following error: > > MessagingError message='Destination 'ColdFusion' either does not exist > or the destination has no channels defined (and the application does > not define any default channels > > > Using: > > <mx:RemoteObject > id="userRequest" > destination="ColdFusion" > source="flexapp.returnusers"> > > <mx:method name="returnRecords" result="returnHandler(event)" > fault="mx.controls.Alert.show(event.fault.faultString)"/> > <mx:method name="insertRecord" result="insertHandler()" > fault="mx.controls.Alert.show(event.fault.faultString)"/> > </mx:RemoteObject> > > (This and the CFC are sample files from the Flex 3 Docs.) > > If I use the local developer edition of the CF server (same version) > all works well, no errors. > > Does anyone have an idea of what the issue could be? > How about a good resource (book, article, consultant) to assist? > > Can anyone explain what the "Destination" parameter is? > > thank you in advance. > > jh >

