My problem was caused by the compression filter used in web.xml. As the result, IE6 could not properly uncompress data to pass it to Flash Player.
--- In [email protected], "gene_belor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi, > > Did you figure out the Channel.Call.Failed problem? > > I get it consistently for only one remote call to Java backend if my > swf is loaded from IE6. And the same call works fine in IE7 or Firefox. > > Any suggestions on how to troubleshoot this problem in Flex or Java? > > Thanks! > > --- In [email protected], "saifeng.ji" <saifeng.ji@> wrote: > > > > While using remoteObject to interact with java side, casual > > fault "Channel.Call.Failed" occurs. If you invoke the remoteObject > > again, it does work usually. > > > > According to my own analysis, flex usually takes milliseconds to setup > > a secure TCP connection, but is probably sufficient for Flash Player > > to think that there's no connection and hence throw a FaultEvent. > > > > > > One possible solution is recall the method in the faultHandler. > > But obviously, it's not a good way for complicated application. > > > > > > Anybody ever faced to this wild problem? > > What's possible reason causes this error? > > And are there any smooth and perfect solution for it? > > > > thanks a lot. > > >

