The question is do you own the machine where the WebService lives or is it owned/managed by someone else (assuming it’s a different machine from the one where your SWF lives)?  If you do own it it’s easiest for you to put crossdomain.xml on that machine.  If not then you need to use a proxy to reach the service.  The proxy will ship with Flex Enterprise Services or you can look into writing your own proxy system depending on how robust you need it to be.

 

Matt

 


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of knly browne
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 7:55 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [flexcoders] The Current Architecture

 

Good day awll....
I must show some gratitude for all the help that i have recieved from the experts here..

I just want to know one thing.. Currently the developers version of flex 2.0 is just the framework with the IDE
for creating the applications.. so if you  want to access web-services you have to create you own Jrun Server(sorta) to do the crossdomain communication..

Am i on the right track...?

Thanks again....
great help on this mailing list

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Kenlie Browne
Software Developer


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