Returning String Value

Hey Guys,
I have been working on this issue for several days: I
currently have fds working on tomcat. I was able to to the url and
the button that I created showed up. However, when I click on the
button, nothing happens. A String is suppose to return.
This is my java code:
public class Test
public static void main( String[] args )
new Test();
public Test()
System.out.println("Method return value:" +
getReturnValueFromMethod() );
public String getReturnValueFromMethod()
return "123456abcdefg";
and I am calling the getReturnValueFromMethod.
...This is my mxml
<mx:RemoteObject id="myRemoteObject"
destination="demoService"/>
<mx:Button label="Get String"
click="myRemoteObject.getReturnValueFromMethod()"/>
<mx:Label
text="{myRemoteObject.getReturnValueFromMethod.lastResult}"/>
anyone has any ideas?
Thanks

why are you writing this in Java and not actionscript?
actionscript is even easier then java and (yes somehow thats
possible)
i think your issue is System.out.println... thats a console
command... not a return command.

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