Bottom line is: You should not need that file except you are developing on
different servers. Otherwise you simply develop on localhost (while
measuring the ping time from localhost to localhost makes hardly sense of
course)

Sebastian

2012/5/20 [email protected] <[email protected]>

> We already have a crossdomain.xml in our repository and it ships with
> every release:
> http://demo.openmeetings.de/crossdomain.xml
>
> Anyhow, you should _not_ need it. There is only a problem if the network
> testing tool tries to connect to a server different from what it was
> loading from.
> But actually the testing tool should connect to the server it has been
> loaded from.
> I mean: What do you want to test? The ping time to our infrastructure OR
> the ping time of the actual setup that the user is really using? So
> actually your Network testing tool should simply ship with every release of
> Openmeetings, load similar to our existing app and connect to the server it
> has been loading from.
>
> Sebastian
>
>
> 2012/5/20 German Grekhov <[email protected]>
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I develop the network testing tool and my current task is to create the
>> port availability test. I try to make it using "flash.net.Socket". But
>> when
>> it connects to some port then the application receives the SecurityError
>> 2048. As I understand I need to set up some crossdomain.xml file. Does
>> anybody know how to deal with it? Thank you!
>>
>> Best regards,
>> German Grekhov.
>>
>
>
>
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