For BlazeDS I recommend you to start checking the java backend example (in examples/amf folder) and the mxroyale front. Please search this list for AMF since we solved many issues and give many clues for others starting with it. Always start with a very simple call and then grow from there to more complex things.
good luck! El vie, 5 feb 2021 a las 16:18, David Slotemaker de Bruine (< [email protected]>) escribió: > Great! Thanks Carlos. > > I ended up doing it in Jewel, I like it better too! I am well on my way to > creating a basic call to a BlazeDS backend. > > Wish me luck! > > David > > On Fri, 5 Feb 2021 at 16:10, Carlos Rovira <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Hi David, >> >> I just updated docs with your error reports. About the stacking of >> components in js:View I think Basic View should be using absolute/basic >> layout, so probably you'll need to wrap the inner components inside a >> VGroup. Sorry not help mucho here since my domain is Jewel components and >> although I know Basic I just can figure it out. >> >> Happy Royaling! :) >> >> El vie, 5 feb 2021 a las 14:17, David Slotemaker de Bruine (< >> [email protected]>) escribió: >> >>> OK, the data wasn't showing up as I had js:DataGridColumns inside >>> aj:DataGrid. >>> >>> I still sometimes get a "unkown property error for the datagrid >>> component when assigning values but it now works. >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> >>> On 2021/02/05 11:19:41, David Slotemaker de Bruine < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> > Thanks for the instructions on Moonshine, I can now debug! Cheers. >>> > >>> > The data was arriving OK (Currently the server is returning 403) to >>> the datagrid (the scroll bar showed there is data) no text was shown in any >>> of the cells nor the name of the project before the datagrid. What am I >>> missing? . Is it a styles issue? >>> > >>> > Also on the last page of the tutorial you can view what the App should >>> look like, but you can't see what the source should be. Who should I >>> message abut that? >>> > >>> > Cheers, >>> > >>> > David >>> > >>> > >>> > On 2021/02/05 10:22:03, Piotr Zarzycki <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> > > Hi David, >>> > > >>> > > If you do in Moonshine Build & Run - server is running - it's done. >>> Next >>> > > you can just do Build and refresh page which is opened. Sometimes it >>> > > requires to have cache off. >>> > > >>> > > I would consider also using Nightly build of Royale. Maybe it is >>> also worth >>> > > to try Nightly build of Moonshine cause we are close to have release >>> and >>> > > it's quite stable now. >>> > > >>> > > I'm part of the team who is working on Moonshine IDE, so if you have >>> any >>> > > problems let me know. >>> > > >>> > > Thanks, >>> > > Piotr >>> > > >>> > > pt., 5 lut 2021 o 11:06 David Slotemaker de Bruine < >>> > > [email protected]> napisał(a): >>> > > >>> > > > Hi all, >>> > > > >>> > > > I hope this is the right place to post. I have used Flex 3 and >>> BlazeDS >>> > > > extensively and would like to learn Royal, I am having a few issues >>> > > > following the tutorial, I am using 0.9.7 with Moonshine as the IDE: >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> https://apache.github.io/royale-docs/create-an-application/application-tutorial >>> > > > >>> > > > Issues I have found: >>> > > > I think the code here: >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> https://apache.github.io/royale-docs/create-an-application/application-tutorial/data-model >>> > > > >>> > > > needs to be updated as it refers to commitService.source instead of >>> > > > commitService.url. >>> > > > on the same page the url value should be: >>> > > > >>> > > > commitsService.url = "https://api.github.com/repos/" + >>> > > > repos[currentIndex] + "/commits"; >>> > > > >>> > > > On this page: >>> > > > >>> > > > >>> https://apache.github.io/royale-docs/create-an-application/application-tutorial/build >>> > > > >>> > > > the mxml says the datagrid should be within a <js:VView> tag, this >>> gives >>> > > > me a compiler error, I changed it to js:View but this makes all the >>> > > > components sit on top of each other. >>> > > > >>> > > > My problems start when trying run the app from Moonshine, the >>> first time >>> > > > it opens correctly but fails to load any data and shows no error >>> on the >>> > > > console (using Chrome). The second time I compile I Moonshine says >>> the HTTP >>> > > > server is already running and I have to manually kill the Node >>> server. >>> > > > >>> > > > Any tips for moving forward?? >>> > > > >>> > > > Thank you >>> > > > >>> > > > David >>> > > > >>> > > >>> > > >>> > > -- >>> > > >>> > > Piotr Zarzycki >>> > > >>> > >>> >> >> >> -- >> Carlos Rovira >> Apache Member & Apache Royale PMC >> *Apache Software Foundation* >> http://about.me/carlosrovira >> >> > > -- > > *David Slotemaker de Bruïne* > *Head of Educational Robotics* > > > > Av. Sarriá, 130 - 08017 Barcelona > <https://maps.google.com/?q=Av.+Sarri%C3%A1,+130+-+08017+Barcelona&entry=gmail&source=g> > > > T. +34 932 523 729 ext. 135 > > [email protected] > -- Carlos Rovira Apache Member & Apache Royale PMC *Apache Software Foundation* http://about.me/carlosrovira
