No problem. You will just create a duplicate directory structure and file in your deploy directory. And it really is just the file services-config.xml. So you create:
Could you try deploying Ben's Phone Selector Sample Application on your hosted account and see if this works? (fyi ... Be sure to confirm they are running CF 7.0.2.)
I have CF behind Apache and the remoting/RemoteObject work fine.
If you run into any problems, please post back.
hth,
g
Actually Greg I do have a question.
I downloaded the zip (thanks!) and started in on the instructions but hit a problem right away...
Step 2 says "Create a folder named Phones in the CFIDE/samples folder (under the web root). If a folder named samples does not exist under your CFIDE folder, create it. Note: You must place the application (both the ColdFusion and Flex bits) under the Web root."
Here's my dilema... It says the "Web root" must have a WEB-INF/flex folder under it, and by default this is under C:\CFusionMX7\wwwroot. But if I build an app using RemoteObjects and I have to place code there how will I deploy this to a hosting provider? They don't allow access to that directory on their shared plans. I only have access to the "web root" of my website, not the web root of the CF server itself.
Am I misunderstanding, or... is there a way around this, or... is this a limitation of RemoteObject, or...?
Thanks!
Darren
>From: "greg h" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [flexcoders] RemoteObject Setup
>Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2006 14:36:39 -0700
>
>Darren,
>
>You might want to check out Ben Forta's article up on DevNet on "Using
>ColdFusion with Flex: Creating and Running a Phone Selector".
>www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/coldfusionflex_part3.html
>
>Ben's article provides a zip file and detailed instructions. All files
>needed are provided for installing:
>
> - a CFC that reads an XML file
> - Flex 2 MXML files that use <mx:RemoteObject> to call the CFC which
> returns text that is presented in the Flex 2 app along with appropriate
>gif
> images.
>
>Altogether, it is a pretty simple, straightforward starter application.
>
>If you can get Ben's Phone Selector application working, then you will have
>a working Flex 2/CF configuration, and a working application that you can
>model your own applications on.
>
>Please post back if you encounter any problems, or if this sample
>application is not consistent with what you are looking for.
>
>hth,
>
>g
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