Calling LiveCycle Data Services from a Flex application within AIR

Hi there,
I was experimenting with AIR by migrating some of the Flex TestDrive sample applications and trying to run them as stand-alone apps. Following the examples I found on some blogs, I managed to run the applications that use WebService and HTTPService. However, RemoteObject components fail to detect the destinations associated with the remoting service. A simple remoting example from the TestDrive is "Sample 3: Accessing data using Java RPC" and it produces the following error when running it as an AIR app:
[RPC Fault faultString="No destination with id 'product' is registered with any service." faultCode="Server.Processing" faultDetail="null"]
I would be grateful for any suggestions.
Note: I hard-coded the endpoints of all the services in services-config.xml to point to my local JBoss server.

Hi Bushra,
May I suggest that you pose your question on the Adobe AIR Forum? As there are people monitoring the AIR forum with that particular expertise, it would seem to be the more appropriate venue.
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