Well, that is a much cleaner call, but it still does the same thing :(

Hank

On 6/20/06, Doug Lowder <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
Hi Hank,

You should be able to call your RemoteObject method directly.  See
if the following works:

  <mx:Button label="get chart data"
    click="chartTemplate.findCharts(1)" />


- Doug

--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com , "hank williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> I am trying to get remoteObjects up and running, talking to a FDS.
>
> I use mxml binding, and when I actually make the send() call to my
> remote object it generates an error "send failed". It does not
appear
> that the message is ever getting to the server because there is no
> traffic on the java console. If it was a bad destination or method
> name I would think that would require asking the server, which it
> doesnt seem to do.
>
> The error generated is just "send failed".
>
> So I suspect I am doing something bone headed on the client side
but
> dont know what. Below is the failing app.
>
> Any help appeciated.
>
> Hank
>
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
> <mx:Application xmlns:mx=" http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml"
layout="absolute">
>
>       <mx:Script>
>               <![CDATA[
>                       import mx.controls.Alert;
>               ]]>
>       </mx:Script>
>
>       <mx:RemoteObject
>               id = "chartTemplate"
>               destination = "charts">
>
>               <mx:method
>                       name="findCharts"
>                       result
= "dgChartTemplate.dataProvider=event.result"
>                       fault = " Alert.show
(event.fault.faultstring,'Error');" >
>                               <mx:arguments>
>                                       <chartTemplateID>
>                                               1
>                                       </chartTemplateID>
>                               </mx:arguments>
>               </mx:method>
>       </mx:RemoteObject>
>
>       <mx:DataGrid x="20" y="80" id="dgChartTemplate" width="400">
>               <mx:columns>
>                       <mx:DataGridColumn headerText="c1"
dataField="name"/>
>                       <mx:DataGridColumn headerText="c1"
dataField="time_interval"/>
>               </mx:columns>
>       </mx:DataGrid>
>
>       <mx:Button label="get chart data"
>               click = "chartTemplate.findCharts.send()"/>
> </mx:Application>
>







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