Nevermind... I just figured it out.  All I needed was the name of the 
service in front of the call name.  So in this example I needed:
nc.call("test.testMe", nc, "testing...")


Mike



Mike Richmond wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> I am new to Red5 and have been looking over some examples and 
> tutorials.  I am starting to get somewhat of a grasp but one thing in 
> particular still escapes me.  Bundled with the Red5 installation 
> (version 0.5) is an example in the webapps folder named "test".  It 
> consists of two source files Application.java and TestService.java.  
> Then inside of the red5-web.xml document there are the following two lines:
>
>     <bean id="web.handler"
>         class="org.red5.server.webapp.test.Application"
>         singleton="true" />
>
>     <bean id="test.service"
>         class="org.red5.server.webapp.test.TestService"
>         singleton="true" />   
>
>
> Using the following flash code I can call the "test" function that is 
> defined in the Application class and it works as you would expect:
>     nc = new NetConnection();
>     nc.connect("rtmp://127.0.0.1/test");
>     nc.onResult = function(obj) {
>         trace("The result is " + obj);
>     }
>     nc.call("test", nc, "testing...");
>
> However there is another function in the TestService class named 
> "testMe" that I can not seem to call.  I have tried the following, but 
> simply get "null" as a result.
>     nc = new NetConnection();
>     nc.connect("rtmp://127.0.0.1/test");
>     nc.onResult = function(obj) {
>         trace("The result is " + obj);
>     }
>     nc.call("testMe", nc, "testing...");
>
>
>
> Can anyone point me in the right direction?
>
>
> Thanks,
>
>
> Mike
>
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