Adobe AIR HTTP1.1 Streaming issue

I have an Adobe AIR application that connects with a java server using AMF Streaming connection(mx.messaging.channels.StreamingAMFChannel) in BlazeDS.
The web server used is jboss6.1.0.
When I connect to the server from my 64bit Windows 7 PC, the Adobe AIR application is showing a "Channel Fault" exception. The server shows an error log like
"[BlazeDS]12/22/2014 13:49:16.153 [ERROR] [Endpoint.StreamingAMF] Endpoint with id 'my-streaming-amf' cannot service the streaming request made with HTTP 1.0. Only HTTP 1.1 is supported."
Iam able to connect to the server from other client PCs with 32bit Windows 7.
Please guide me to resolve this issue.
Thanks & Regards,
Vidhya

Can you help ?
I can't use scout because my other systems are 32 bit and it doesn't seem to be working with them.
The problem seems to come from the fullscreen mode from adobe air since in windowed mode it runs smoothly (even on a 7 years old notebook).
I even have 3 different rendering options in fullscreen and all of them are lagging (no scale, show all, exact fit). Not sure what the issue can be when even the no scale mode lags, so i'm guessing it's related to the fullscreen.interactive mode of air.
edit: Or not.
I managed to get it run smoothly by using CPU mode as renderer option for adobe air.
Not sure what the issue was with direct but i will test it some more (on the other computers as well) and will get back to you.
edit²: it only helped on one computer. The mac still has big slowdowns in fullscreen and the core2duo now has screen tearing with that option.
edit^3: I tried using the fullScreenSourceRect on the stage for hardware scaling. It seems to run smoothly. Sadly, everything is a bit blurry with it and i can't chose other rendering options (no scale or exact fit), those don't work anymore with the sourcerect.
I would like to be able to use the hardware scaling and change the aspect ratio, is that possible ?

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  • My Mac will not let me install any software I download. In some cases (Like quicktime) i get a message that says "Can't create the folder" I have it with adobe air and its creating all sorts of issues. My software is up to date and I have 10.8.2.

    A whole bunch of issues here.
    I can't install any software. It started when iPlayer stopped working at all.  This led me to try to update software versions such as Adobe Air to 3.5 (Failed) then quicktime player 7.6.6 as recommended (Failed) then the printer packed up and I have tried to install the downloaded software drivers for Canon from the Apple site (Failed again) 
    In all cases they let me download so I have the file, but not install.
    Quicktime tells me it can't install a file "/var/folders/15....then a long string of numbers....ending in T//install.1347YKihUc".
    The Canon Print Driver has a very similar message.
    Adobe Air says "An error occurred whilst installing....contact my administrator" which is me and I am fine with it ;-)
    Remember this all started because my iPlayer (and my printer) just stopped working and I have been trying to fix those.
    I am a bit techy but not much.
    Can anyone assist?
    Many Thanks.
    Fozzie65

    I have Firefox 3.6.6, and now that Firefox 4.0 is available, it crashes constantly. Sometimes less than 5 minutes after I open it. I have a Mac 10.4.11, so Firefox 4.0 isn't an option for me. When I asked Ff to check my plug-ins it said there was an error and to check back later. Twice.
    Because I didn't have any (any) problems with my Ff before the upgrade became available, I am forced to question if Ff has done something to make the earlier version crash so you'll upgrade, but I can't afford to upgrade my Mac right now.
    In the meantime, I do need a browser that works! I dislike Safari, Chrome is also not available on Mac 10.4.11, and Explorer is just plain not available on Mac.
    Do you have any suggestions on how to fix my Firefox 3.6.6?
    Ty

  • Adobe air install issue

    EDIT:  I have figured out a workaround to this.  I created a 2nd administrator account, and installed air from there, and it went away without a single issue.
    Trying to install adobe air, and it continues to fail everytime. Here are the logs I've been able to gather.
    Running Win 7 x64, intel quad core, 6gb ram have no previous installations of AIR. I've also tried installing it in a few different compatibitability modes and get roughly the same errors.
    since the error logs are kinda garbled in this, i've pasted copies to pastebin http://paste2.org/p/1432679
    [2011-05-24:16:13:02] Runtime Installer begin with version 2.6.0.19140 on Windows Vista x86
    [2011-05-24:16:13:02] Commandline is:
    [2011-05-24:16:13:02] No installed runtime detected
    [2011-05-24:16:13:08] Relaunching with elevation
    [2011-05-24:16:13:08] Launching subprocess with commandline c:\users\xxxxxx\appdata\local\temp\air492.tmp\adobe air installer.exe -ei
    [2011-05-24:16:13:11] Runtime Installer begin with version 2.6.0.19140 on Windows Vista x86
    [2011-05-24:16:13:11] Commandline is: -stdio \\.\pipe\AIR_4716_0 -ei
    [2011-05-24:16:13:11] No installed runtime detected
    [2011-05-24:16:13:11] Starting silent runtime install. Installing runtime version 2.6.0.19140
    [2011-05-24:16:13:11] Installing msi at c:\users\xxxxxx\appdata\local\temp\air492.tmp\setup.msi with guid {AFF7E080-1974-45BF-9310-10DE1A1F5ED0}
    [2011-05-24:16:13:11] Error occurred during msi install operation; beginning rollback: [ErrorEvent type="error" bubbles=false cancelable=false eventPhase=2 text="2" errorID=0]
    [2011-05-24:16:13:11] Rolling back install of c:\users\xxxxxx\appdata\local\temp\air492.tmp\setup.msi
    [2011-05-24:16:13:11] Rollback complete
    [2011-05-24:16:13:11] Exiting due to error: [ErrorEvent type="error" bubbles=false cancelable=false eventPhase=2 text="2" errorID=0]
    [2011-05-24:16:13:11] Exiting due to error: [ErrorEvent type="error" bubbles=false cancelable=false eventPhase=2 text="2" errorID=0]
    [2011-05-24:16:13:11] Runtime Installer end with exit code 7
    [2011-05-24:16:13:12] Runtime Installer end with exit code 7
    and with MSI logging, I get this aswell.
    === Verbose logging started: 5/24/2011  16:13:11  Build type: SHIP UNICODE 5.00.7601.00  Calling process: C:\Users\xxxxxx\appdata\local\temp\air492.tmp\adobe air installer.exe ===
    MSI (c) (88:5C) [16:13:11:371]: Resetting cached policy values
    MSI (c) (88:5C) [16:13:11:371]: Machine policy value 'Debug' is 0
    MSI (c) (88:5C) [16:13:11:371]: ******* RunEngine:
               ******* Product: c:\users\xxxxxx\appdata\local\temp\air492.tmp\setup.msi
               ******* Action:
               ******* CommandLine: **********
    MSI (c) (88:5C) [16:13:11:372]: Client-side and UI is none or basic: Running entire install on the server.
    MSI (c) (88:5C) [16:13:11:372]: Grabbed execution mutex.
    MSI (c) (88:5C) [16:13:11:382]: Cloaking enabled.
    MSI (c) (88:5C) [16:13:11:382]: Attempting to enable all disabled privileges before calling Install on Server
    MSI (c) (88:5C) [16:13:11:387]: Incrementing counter to disable shutdown. Counter after increment: 0
    MSI (s) (40:38) [16:13:11:391]: Running installation inside multi-package transaction c:\users\xxxxxx\appdata\local\temp\air492.tmp\setup.msi
    MSI (s) (40:38) [16:13:11:391]: Grabbed execution mutex.
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:392]: Resetting cached policy values
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:392]: Machine policy value 'Debug' is 0
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:392]: ******* RunEngine:
               ******* Product: c:\users\xxxxxx\appdata\local\temp\air492.tmp\setup.msi
               ******* Action:
               ******* CommandLine: **********
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:393]: Machine policy value 'DisableUserInstalls' is 0
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    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:393]: Using cached product context: User non-assigned for product: 02FC15168DB032044A0AA668CDEF855E
    MSI (s) (40:54) [16:13:11:393]: Setting cached product context: User non-assigned for product: 0B436121B4F23D11DA3A000CF425DD25
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