Hi Olaf,

yes the problem is doing http request to same server, we tried to some
changes with subdomains and that works, but doesn't seem the best solution,
but somewhat "hacking" ;)

we're investigating some paths to solve this. Since this affects our
RemoteObject operations, our focus is in BlazeDS and ROs. So we're trying
to find ways that is already supported by Flex and BlazeDS. So as you say,
things like queuing could be an option, although I was expecting that
others was affected with this problem before and some way to overcome with
AIR in some official way...but seems it's not the case.

Anyway, I think we'll find some way finally that could fix our use case :)

Thanks for your suggestion :)

Carlos




El mié., 19 dic. 2018 a las 20:16, Olaf Krueger (<m...@olafkrueger.net>)
escribió:

> Hi Carlos,
>
> interesting topic, good to know about it!
>
> If I understand it correctly, the connection limit is related to the same
> domain name.
> Maybe one solution could be to outsource heavy server-side requests to
> another server/domain?
>
> If that doesn't work, is it not just a possibility to queue your requests?
>
> Olaf
>
>
>
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