Again, to kind of echo what Brendan said, if this guy can't figure out
simple remoting to a Coldfusion server, I would question my choice.
Coldfusion is by far the simplest, most "plug and play" remoting to Flex
there is, and there is plenty of documentation available showing you
exactly how to do
Do you have a code repository for the ColdFusion content setup? (ie.
Subversion, CVS, TeamSite, etc...)
I have never debugged against a remote ColdFusion server, but it looks
possible:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/ColdFusionBuilder/Using/WS0ef8c004658c1089-31c11ef1121cdfd6aa0-7fef.html
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Subject: Re: [flexcoders] Compiling and debugging against a remote Coldfusion
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- ColdFusion root would be the base installation folder for ColdFusion
(Windows: C:\Coldfusion9 Mac: /Applications/Coldfusion9
- ColdFusion root would be the base installation folder for ColdFusion
(Windows: C:\Coldfusion9 Mac: /Applications/Coldfusion9)
- Web Root will be the wwwroot directory within the Coldfusion folder
- Root URL is http://localhost:8500
I would seriously question the decision of the individual
I have hired someone to work on a Flex application. It uses remoteObject to
connect to ColdFusion. The gentleman I hired does not know how to set up a
local environment and it seems it ought to be easy to set up the remote server
to work.
I've tried everything I can think of (granted it is a
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