Services-config.xml with actionscript
I am amazed there is no half way simple method for creating a RTMP consumer without the need for this services-config.xml file. I have to be able to change, on the fly, what server the Flex client subscribes to and have multiple channels open to multiple servers. Maybe this is beyond the scope or capabilities of the RemoteObject, but we should be able create a consumer, channels, adapters and anything else we need without having to use the services-config.xml file.
So here is the actual problem, I have everything working with the exception of messages being returned from the server are never received. I can set up the channels and channelsets, the consumer, and can subscribe and get an ack message back saying it is connected, but no messages ever come back. And yes, we have confirmed the service is getting the subscription and is sending data back to the client if we use the services-config.xml methodology and watch server logs.
In our services-config.xml, I see
<adapters>
<adapter-definition id="messagingAdapter" class="FluorineFx.Messaging.Services.Messaging.MessagingAdapter" default="true"/>
</adapters>
Is there some way via actionscript to set up these adapters? Even if it means creating custom XML on the fly for the objects to parse thru, which I'm already doing in some places. Where are the adapters definable other than the services-config.xml?
Thanks.
Well the apadters have nothing to do with it as I can remove the mention from the xml and doing things via mxml still works and the AS3 stuff still doesn't work.
Message was edited by: SchmaltzyMann
Ah I see they've included it in a seperate file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<service id="remoting-service"
class="flex.messaging.services.RemotingService"
messageTypes="flex.messaging.messages.RemotingMessage">
<adapters>
<adapter-definition id="cf-object" class="coldfusion.flash.messaging.ColdFusionAdapter" default="true"/>
<adapter-definition id="java-object" class="flex.messaging.services.remoting.adapters.JavaAdapter"/>
</adapters>
<default-channels>
<channel ref="my-cfamf"/>
</default-channels>
<destination id="ColdFusion">
<channels>
<channel ref="my-cfamf"/>
</channels>
<properties>
<source>*</source>
</properties>
</destination>
</service>
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Revision: 20873
Revision: 20873
Author: [email protected]
Date: 2011-03-16 06:35:10 -0700 (Wed, 16 Mar 2011)
Log Message:
Update description of class deserialization validators functionality in example services-config.xml for BlazeDS/trunk.
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Services-config.xml settings for demo
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Rgds
JFB
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> Hi,
> I need set the demo work with <mx:RemoteObject>
>
>
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/helloworld.html
>
> I am new and I do not know how to change the
services-config.xml for the
> demo.Please help me and let me know how to change the
config file.
>
> Thanks
>
> MK
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environments, for which the endpoints and port numbers must vary.
Re-building the app for each environment isn't desirable.
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The problem arises because if you were to change the config
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with the second.
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class="flex.messaging.services.RemotingService"
messageTypes="flex.messaging.messages.RemotingMessage">
<destination id="amfphp">
<channels>
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</channels>
<properties>
<source>*</source>
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<channel-definition id="my-amfphp" class="mx.messaging.channels.AMFChannel">
<endpoint uri="http://localhost/amfphp/gateway.php"
class="flex.messaging.endpoints.AMFEndpoint"/>
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No services-config.xml file
What is the process that installs this file on my server? I
dont have this file in my web directoryare you running flex data services, or just using the Flex
SDK? If you are just using the SDK (or Flex Builder) than you don't
need to have the file on your server. It just needs to be available
during compile-time.
If you are using ColdFusion keep reading...
I included a ColdFusion services-config.xml file below. You
would just need to replace [INSERT YOUR URL] with your actual CF
server URL. You could copy this file locally to your MXML
components and include the path in the compiler options using the
-services "c:\fullpath\to\services-config.xml"
compiler switch.
**** SERVICES-CONFIG.XML *****
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<services-config>
<services>
<service id="coldfusion-flashremoting-service"
class="flex.messaging.services.RemotingService"
messageTypes="flex.messaging.messages.RemotingMessage">
<adapters>
<adapter-definition id="cf-object"
class="coldfusion.flash.messaging.ColdFusionAdapter"
default="true"/>
</adapters>
<destination id="ColdFusion">
<channels>
<channel ref="my-cfamf"/>
</channels>
<properties>
<source>*</source>
<!-- define the resolution rules and access level of the
cfc being invoked -->
<access>
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<use-mappings>false</use-mappings>
<!-- allow "public and remote" or just "remote" methods
to be invoked -->
<method-access-level>remote</method-access-level>
</access>
<property-case>
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<force-cfc-lowercase>false</force-cfc-lowercase>
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<force-query-lowercase>false</force-query-lowercase>
<!-- struct keys -->
<force-struct-lowercase>false</force-struct-lowercase>
</property-case>
</properties>
</destination>
</service>
</services>
<channels>
<channel-definition id="my-cfamf"
class="mx.messaging.channels.AMFChannel">
<endpoint uri="
http://[INSERT YOUR URL]/flex2gateway/"
class="flex.messaging.endpoints.AMFEndpoint"/>
<properties>
<polling-enabled>false</polling-enabled>
<serialization>
<instantiate-types>false</instantiate-types>
</serialization>
</properties>
</channel-definition>
</channels>
<logging>
<target class="flex.messaging.log.ConsoleTarget"
level="Error">
<properties>
<prefix>[Flex] </prefix>
<includeDate>false</includeDate>
<includeTime>false</includeTime>
<includeLevel>false</includeLevel>
<includeCategory>false</includeCategory>
</properties>
<filters>
<pattern>Endpoint.*</pattern>
<pattern>Service.*</pattern>
<pattern>Configuration</pattern>
<pattern>Message.*</pattern>
</filters>
</target>
</logging>
<system>
</system>
</services-config> -
Why do you need to go about linking to services-config.xml in your flex compiler
Why do you need to go about linking to services-config.xml in
your flex compiler when you want to do remoting. It just seems like
a complicated way to do things.Yeah I find this perplexing as well. I'm guessing it has something to do with Opalis origins perhaps.
Would be good to understand why. -
Services-config.xml has changed quite a lot in CF9
I've noticed that the services-config.xml has changed quite a lot in CF9
I can't see
<destination id="ColdFusion">
<channels>
<channel ref="my-cfamf"/>
</channels>
in the file.
So I wonder how my flex apps still work with code like this:
<mx:RemoteObject id="myService" destination="ColdFusion"Ah I see they've included it in a seperate file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<service id="remoting-service"
class="flex.messaging.services.RemotingService"
messageTypes="flex.messaging.messages.RemotingMessage">
<adapters>
<adapter-definition id="cf-object" class="coldfusion.flash.messaging.ColdFusionAdapter" default="true"/>
<adapter-definition id="java-object" class="flex.messaging.services.remoting.adapters.JavaAdapter"/>
</adapters>
<default-channels>
<channel ref="my-cfamf"/>
</default-channels>
<destination id="ColdFusion">
<channels>
<channel ref="my-cfamf"/>
</channels>
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<source>*</source>
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i am trying to fill out a survey without having spaces added when I type, can someone help me?
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Safari 6.0.5 continuously crashing after launching
Yesterday I launched Safari and after about two seconds it quits unexpectivley. Ive never had this problem before and cant figure it out!
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How can use EJB local call in WLS 7.0 without EAR
I have web application as jsp files. and I made .jar for some EJBs and I used local call for calling EJB from jsps in WLS 6.1 but in WLS 7.0 .. occured error calling EJB as Local call while JNDI lookup. So I packed all applications as EAR and deploye
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Dear all, Is there any way to apply the Single sign on the clean access without login to the active directory? By other mean; could we generate the Kerberos ticket to the CAS without login to the Microsoft active directory? Is there any intend to imp