That gives me a better understanding, yes.  I haven't experienced such 
a problem yet.

  When I talk about the source of the RemoteObject, that is usually the 
path to the CFC, relative to the server root directory.  I'd expect it 
to be something like:

  "com.mysite.object"

  based on the initial e-mail.

  I'd expect the server.name / server.port to be in a services-config 
file, not specified as part of RemoteObject.  Is that a correct expectation?

  IF the sites are all using the same instance of ColdFusion, I wonder 
if this is some type of server side caching based on the component name?

Derrick Anderson wrote:
> 
> 
> hi,
> 
> i have 3 copies of the same application- each client is different and 
> the apps are slightly modified for each is the reason that i am  not 
> using a single code-base.  Each site is using the same instance of CF.
> 
> The source name is dynamic like {server.name 
> <http://server.name>}:{server.port} (i think that's right- i dont' have 
> the code in front of me).
> 
> So for example:
> 
> Client A goes in and makes some RemoteObject calls
> Client B goes in their application and the application variables i use 
> on the server side are getting mixed up.  Some vars are client A vars, 
> and some vars are client B vars.  The components directory on the server 
> has a application.cfm file, each with their own application name, which 
> is why i don't understand how the variables would get mixed up, but best 
> i can tell that is what is happening- when the remoteObject call is 
> made, sometimes it goes to the wrong clients files.
> 
> so for example, my clientA application.cfm has something like:
> <cfset application.clientID = 9>
> 
> client B might be
> <cfset application.clientID = 10>
> 
> sometimes client B will return 9 where it should not.
> 
> did i explain this well enough?
> 
> d.
> 
> 
> On 9/7/07, *Jeffry Houser* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
> 
> 
>     I'm unclear on your setup, or the specific problem.
> 
>     It sounds like you have three deployments of the same application. Is
>     that correct? If so, why does it matter which set of (presumably
>     identical) CFCs is called? Why keep multiple sets in the first place?
> 
>     Or are do you have three separate, different, applications deployed on
>     the same server?
> 
>     Does each instance of IIS (or Apache) have a separate instance of
>     ColdFusion, or are all sites using the same instance?
> 
>     Are you using a dynamic remoteObject source name, or is it hard coded?
> 
>     Derrick Anderson wrote:
>     >
>     >
>     >  hi,
>     >
>     >  i'm having an issue calling CFC components from Flex using
>     RemoteObject.
>     >
>     >  I have 3 copies of my flex application on the server (1 for each
>     client
>     >  currently). the source for my remoteObject calls is a dynamic
>     string {
>      > server.name <http://server.name> < http://server.name
>     <http://server.name>>}:{server.port} i think, picking up on a
>     >  tip from the list for not having to hard-code the sources.
>     >
>     >  The problem is the 3 flex apps seem to be calling each others
>     components
>     >  and i don't know why- i reference the object as com.mysite.object,
>     where
>     >  the com folder is in the site root that i'm in. What is it I'm
>     missing,
>     >  shouldn't the base directory for remoteObject calls be the current
>     site
>     >  root?
>     >
>     >  tia
>     >  D.
> 
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> 

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