I probably dont quite understand your question, but if your application is in the tomcat server installed as a webapp then you dont need a crossdomain file.

If you have two servers, and your flex app is in one server and your tomcat installation is on another server then the answer isnt quite as simple. The answer depends on how the server and domain is configured.

For example if the webapp on the machine externally appears to be at http://servername.com but is really at http://servername.com/webappfoldername/ then you could put the crossdomain.xml file inside webappfoldername. Basically, the crossdomain file must always look to the outside world like it is at the root level of the destination computer domain name. It must be accessible by going http://servername.com/crossdomain.xml.

Regards,
Hank

On 10/11/06, sreedhar reddy < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
 
Can anybody tell me where to place crossdomain.xml for tomcat server.
 
I have installed my Flex application on a Server and I am trying to access that using domain address.
 
 
Thanks,
Sreedhar


Thanks & Regards,
Sreedhar


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