[flexcoders] Re: Flex and BlazeDS in internet environment

2008-10-08 Thread Joshua Partogi
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 On Tuesday 07 Oct 2008, Joshua Partogi wrote:
  endpoint=http://localhost:8080/messagebroker/amf;
  Do we have to change the URL?
 
 Do you expect 'localhost' to resolve to the correct thing for your 
users, on 
 their machines ?

Yes. I expect user to be able to access the apps and resolve the 
correct thing on their machine.

Thanks in advance



Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex and BlazeDS in internet environment

2008-10-08 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Wednesday 08 Oct 2008, Joshua Partogi wrote:
  Do you expect 'localhost' to resolve to the correct thing for your
  users, on
  their machines ?

 Yes. I expect user to be able to access the apps and resolve the
 correct thing on their machine.

You expect them to be running your server on their local machine ?
Or you expect 'localhost' to resolve to something that isn't the local 
machine ?

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[flexcoders] Re: Flex and BlazeDS in internet environment

2008-10-08 Thread Joshua Partogi
--- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, Tom Chiverton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 On Wednesday 08 Oct 2008, Joshua Partogi wrote:
   Do you expect 'localhost' to resolve to the correct thing for your
   users, on
   their machines ?
 
  Yes. I expect user to be able to access the apps and resolve the
  correct thing on their machine.
 
 You expect them to be running your server on their local machine ?
 Or you expect 'localhost' to resolve to something that isn't the local 
 machine ?

Hi Thom,

Thanks for the reply. It will be a website that is deployed on
internet. So user will access the flex application that is on a remote
machine from their browser on their local machine. What do I need to
write on the endpoint? Should I write the remote server domain name or
will localhost works?

Thanks in advance



Re: [flexcoders] Re: Flex and BlazeDS in internet environment

2008-10-08 Thread Tom Chiverton
On Wednesday 08 Oct 2008, Joshua Partogi wrote:
 internet. So user will access the flex application that is on a remote
 machine from their browser on their local machine. What do I need to
 write on the endpoint? Should I write the remote server domain name 

If you like. You might be able to user {server.name} (etc.) instead though, if 
appropriate.

 will localhost works?

No. Google what 'localhost' means.

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