Yeah, I can do that, no big deal, it doesn't really fix the issue
because I have to use SecureAMFendpoint when its live and AMFEndpoint
when it is not.

I dont have an SSL Cert on localhost, but we have SSL on www.

I like the way you think though!

--- In [email protected], "Anthony DeBonis" <anth...@...> wrote:
>
> What is the service type?  If you talking AMF be sure to use 
> {server.name}  and not hard code the name... this is the default for 
> most of the services in the config... did you have to change yours?
> 
> Example - 
> <channel-definition id="my-amf" 
> class="mx.messaging.channels.AMFChannel">
>             <endpoint 
> url="http://{server.name}:{server.port}/{context.root}/messagebroker/a
> mf" class="flex.messaging.endpoints.AMFEndpoint"/>
>             <properties>
>                 <polling-enabled>false</polling-enabled>
>             </properties>
>         </channel-definition>
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], "tchredeemed" <apthorp@> wrote:
> >
> > Basically..
> > 
> > We develop on localhost:3000, we test on http://dev.oursite.com, and
> > we go live on https://www.oursite.com.
> > 
> > I need 3 different environments, one for each environment.
> > 
> > Right now I have to recompile the SWF everytime I want to create it
> > for a new environment.
> > 
> > Obviously, when we have multiple people using it on localhost, I 
> have
> > to create these swf's too often.
> > 
> > I was hoping there is a way that I can set up services-config.xml to
> > point to the right url...
> > 
> > I would almost like to set up a daisy chain or something, it tries
> > www, if it can't get that, it tries dev, if it cant get that, it 
> tries
> > localhost.
> > 
> > Any help would really be greatly appreciated...
> >
>


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