Ok, so we are getting down to the nub of the problem.
this is what my
flex-enterprise-services.xml file says my channel definition
is:
<channel-definition
id="my-amf" class="mx.messaging.channels.AMFChannel
">
<endpoint uri="http://localhost:8080/uploadServer/messagebroker/amf"
class="flex.messaging.endpoints.AMFEndpoint
"/>
<properties>
<polling-enabled>false</polling-enabled>
</properties>
</channel-definition>
And this is what the debugger thinks it is:
<channel id="my-amf"
type="mx.messaging.channels.AMFChannel">
<endpoint
uri="http://{server.name}:{server.port}//messagebroker/amf"/>
<properties>
<polling-enabled>false</polling-enabled>
</properties>
</channel>
As you suggested in the last
email I did test the endpoint in the browser and http://localhost:8080/uploadServer/messagebroker/amf
is a valid endpoint because I dont get the 500 error, the screen just goes
blank.
I also did a global search of the word "messagebroker" just to see
if there might be some conflicting definition. But there isnt. The only place it
is is where it should be. There is no other definition for my-amf. Could there
be some wierd caching issue since I recently changed the endpoint to the
hardcoded definition that it doesnt seem to be seeing.
Thanks
Hank
On 6/20/06, Peter
Farland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> It didnt work.
> So now I am wondering if
uploadServer isnt my context.root.
> It is the name of my
webapp. Perhaps these are not the same
> thing.
[Pete] Try browsing
to the endpoint URI. If it's correct, it will not throw a 500 error and
present a blank screen.
>> 3. Can you add a <mx:TraceTarget level="0" /> to
your
>> MXML and then watch the
flashlog.txt for more info?
> I did stick this in, but could you tell me where flashlog.txt is
kept?
[Pete] You could
either debug with Flex Builder and it usually show trace output in the console
panel, though I usually launch SWFs from a variety of places so I like to
configure Flash Player trace logging manually. If you're on Windows, then you
need to have a mm.cfg file in your %HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH% directory, i.e.
C:\Documents and Settings\yourusername\mm.cfg
In here, the
contents should be:
ErrorReportingEnable=1
TraceOutputFileEnable=1
Then, assuming
you're using the debug versions of the Flash Player, a file called
flashlog.txt will be created in your user directory. (I use tail.exe from
cygwin to tail this file so that it appears as an updating console log).
Pete