Hi, a quick answer for your questions maybe would be:
Question 1. Dev with Flex Locally and Link to a CF Server Remotely.
(I can get to the Server with RDS Plug-in)
I get this to work using this information found on Mike Nimer blog:
public var cSet:ChannelSet;
public function initApp()
{
cSet = new ChannelSet();
var customChannel:Channel = new AMFChannel("my-cfamf",
http://youremoteCFserver/flex2gateway/);
// Add the Channel to the ChannelSet. cSet.addChannel(customChannel);
foo.channelSet = cSet;
}
foo its the "id" of your CF RemoteObject
this is the way how locally I don't need to reference
services-config.xml from Flex Builder, and works also with FDS
:-), Big thanks to Mike Nimer for that
You need to add a crossdomainxml file in your remote server.
Question 2.- For deploying, I would like to know recommendations on that.
--- In [email protected], "flexnadobe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 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" <anthony@> 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
> > >
> >
>
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