Note that JRun does have webserver connectors which allow it to run on
top of your existing http server and port.  I'm not an expert on the
current workings of RemoteObject, but unless something has changed
drastically from 1.5, you should just need this one port for the AMF
channel to work.  -Brian

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> Sent: Thursday, March 09, 2006 1:16 PM
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> Subject: [flexcoders] Firewall ports for Enterprise Services 
> with Java RemoteObject
> 
> Hi guys
> 
> we have attempted to provide access to out flex app (2.0 Beta1)
> through our firewall, and have opened port 8700 (the default http port
> for JRUN). We are using Java RemoteObjects in JRUN over the default
> AMF channel (also configured to use port 8700 from what I can tell)
> 
> With just port 8700 open, we get the initial screen, but it appears
> the remote object calls cannot connect. 
> 
> Are there any other ports that need to be opened up for this
> configuration? I could not find any documentation discussing firewalls
> and ports for Flex.
> 
> thanks,
> Thunder
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