Thanks for the reply -- but this info is for 1.x version but is almost the same in the 2.0 docs.
What I found out so far is this: 1. Coldfusion running on Mac OSX xServe 10.4.6 and ColdfusionMX 7.02 will not run correctly if you are using JVM 1.5 it has to be launched using JVM 1.4.2_09 or FLash Remoting/Flex Integration will not work. you can go to http://www.talkingtree.com/blog/index.dfm/2006/5/17/CFMX-MacOSX-JVM142#more to get a nice work around to this but you will have the edit the package contents to fix the case sensitive line "Jrun4" to "JRun4". 2. When Starting from these work arounds however, you are not able use the CFLauncher Program that is installed with the MultiServer install. And you will have to come up with another solution to managing CF Instances. Now Flex Integration works I just have to figure out the Multiserver part and managing CF without the CFLauncher Program. I sure wish Adobe would stop abandoning the Mac Xserve platform. And when it does release a product for the Mac Xserve that it would test it out to see if will work. Maybe detect what version of JVM's you have installed and launch it with the one that will run Adobe's product. I have heard they have just now got some macs for the Flex Dev Engineers...they should have Every platform to test with at all times. They make Billions of dollars a year!!!!! maybe Kevin Lynch and the gang can give up some bonuses to supply the engineers with some computers. LOL Flex is Great! Coldfusion is Great! Flex and Coldfusion on a Local Box Great! Seperate them on different Tiers... F-ing Nightmare!!!!! Add a Mac to the Mix... F-ing forgetaboutit!!! --- In [email protected], "Anthony DeBonis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > The short answer is yes you can but there are many variables that > will effect you setup. > > I was able to do it no problem using ColdFusion CFCs - worked on my > local laptop and have deployed to several servers. If Flex app is > delivered from the same host/port name then Flex will have no > problem making the calls. IF not you will need to set > whitelist/crossdomain policy file ...ect theres lots of doc out on > that. Hope this helps > > > Exmple: > http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/flex/1/deployingcheckli > st/deployingchecklist2.html > > Its not the best but give you a line of sight... > > > --- In [email protected], "flexnadobe" <flexnadobe@> > wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > I see this question asked over and over again but with no one able > to > > answer the simple Question. > > > > It is not a problem to develope on a local machine we all know that > > and have got that working. But at some point we need to deploy the > > app. And some of us would like to link to Coldfusion. Hell we might > > even go as far as having multiple devs who would all like to > develop > > on a local machine and hook up to Coldfusion remotely ( WOW! what a > > concept ). > > > > Now my Question -- Does anyone have a step by step, concise > > instructions on how to accomplish this? > > > > 1. Dev with Flex Locally and Link to a CF Server Remotely. > > (I can get to the Server with RDS Plug-in) > > 2. Then Deploy the app on the remote CF Server running Say Apache > 2.0 > > > > Thank for the help > > > -- Flexcoders Mailing List FAQ: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/files/flexcodersFAQ.txt Search Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

