I do not think using fastmxmlc would have
any affect but it sounds like useProxy=”true” plus the proxy is not
running or useProxy=”false” plus a domain based security error.
As Dave recommended, I would use Charles
to look at the network traffic to see what is coming and going if anything.
Charles lets you see the object structure of the AMF objects being passed so
its very useful in these cases.
Cynergy
Systems, Inc.
Theodore Patrick
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Flex 1.5 MXMLC question
Hmmm,
Not a data service we use (we prefer webservice)
but I dont see why it
would be different. Now that said I know for
a fact we dont use
fastmxmlc. I dont remember why though.
Have you tried some kind of proxy (like charles)
to see if the data
call is being made on the wire?
Ted? Can you remember?
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>
> Using regular Remote Objects. I did specify
-contextroot option and no
> go. I see no traffic on my console at all.
But it is definitely choking
> on the first remote call.
>
> The first time I used it on my test app it
worked fine, compiling,
> loading, and execution of remote calls. But
for my real projects, tried
> it on two of them, it compiles and loads in
the browser, but remote
> calls don't work.
>
> Oh shit, forgot to mention its fastmxmlc I'm
using, not sure If that
> makes a difference.
>
> Any insight/help is appreciated.
>
> Going to be starting a Flex2 project soon,
will definitely be using
> pre-compilation it right off the bat.
>
> Dimitrios Gianninas
> RIA Developer
> Optimal Payments Inc.
>
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> From:
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> Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 2:09 PM
> To:
> Subject: >< [flexcoders] Re: Flex 1.5
MXMLC question
>
>
> What kind of data services calls?
>
>
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> <dimitrios.gianninas@> wrote:
> >
> > Never needed to use the MXMLC
command-line compiler to pre-compile our
> > Flex 1.5 UIs into SWFs before on any
projects until now.
> >
> > I tested it on a simple test app,
compiled properly, put it in my
> local
> > web server folder, launched my browser,
typed
> > http://localhost:7001/bla/bla.swf
and it loaded and remote calls
> worked.
> >
> > Now I tried it on our actual project, it
compiles, but when I throw
> the
> > SWF into my local web server folder, it
loads but when it comes time
> to
> > execute a remote call, it just sits
there (wheel spins forever).
> Anyone
> > ever experienced this before?
> >
> > Dimitrios Gianninas
> > RIA Developer
> > Optimal Payments Inc.
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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