I would imagine that once the Flex Enterprise services become available you would connect to the webservice using that as a proxy the same way as you did in Flex 1.5.

For now, you will have to either use a different webservice or create some sort of webservice proxy that sits on the same server as the .swf.

The crossdomain.xml approach has always been available in Flex 1.5 too, it's just that it's impractical when you don't control the webservice.

Spike

On 10/25/05, knly browne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good day awll...

I have a little quirk with connecting to web-services in Flex 2.0. In flex 1.x you simply configured the service file that resides on the server and then you add you web-service object to you applications configure the wsdl and you good to go..

For flex 2.0 i see that the model had changed dramatically...now there is the advent of the crossdomain.xml that must be placed in the root directory of the server that you are trying to get the service from, so the Question now becomes if the server resides half way around the world..how in gods name do i place a config file on that server...
now the server that give me the web-service is implemented using rem-objects for delphi.. so its not a java server its a delphi program..how do i install a crossdomain.xml file on that appication..

Flex 2.0 doesn't come with any web-services example...
As of present i have no idea of how to use web-services in Flex 2.0
can anyone out there assist me..?
Thanks

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