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This is my first attempt to get ColdFusion and Flex 2 to talk
to each other. It's based off of the "Hello World" example, only I
created a query to populate a datagrid. It works real pretty on my
local machine, but when I upload it to my server (a shared server
with CF 7.0.2 running on it) I get the following error:



"faultCode:Server.Processing

faultString:'coldfusion.server.RuntimeService.isEnabledFlashRemoting()Z'

faultDetail:'null'"



Does this make any sense to anyone as to why it's not
working? Are they missing something? AM I?



Thanks,

AL
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Can you double check cfadmin on the shared server, left
column under Data & Services > Flex Integration, and make
sure Enable Flash Remoting support is checked



Thanks!



William Chan

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It sounds like something is wrong with the ColdFusion server
installation. I would check the CF log files, particularly
exception.log, and see if there is more information about what is
going wrong.

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Can you double check cfadmin on the shared server, left
column under Data & Services > Flex Integration, and make
sure Enable Flash Remoting support is checked



Thanks!



William Chan

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Thanks for the responses.



The folks at the hosting provider made a change and that
error message went away. Now I get one that says:

"faultCode:Server.Processing

faultString:'Permission denied'

faultDetail:'null'"



My big concern right now is that I'm not setting the
"additional compiler arguments" properly for the production server.
This is one area where the current documentation is a little thin.
I can't find anything (on Adobe.com or off) that really talks about
the "destination" attribute of the RemoteObject class and the above
mentioned argument.



Any thoughts or resources?



Thanks again for the responses,

Al

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Hello,



As William pointed out you must ensure that the "Enable Flash
Remoting support" check box *is* selected. Otherwise you will
recieve "Permission Denied" errors for an RemoteObject calls to
destinations defined with the server in question as the end point.
Can you check with your host provider?

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Bill --



Thanks, I've got a ticket in for them to check that.



While I've got your ear (eye?), can you tell me this -- I'm
trying to figure out where the files that are in
C:\CFusionMX7\wwwroot\WEB-INF (i.e., all of the various xml
documents -- crossdomain.xml, services-config.xml, etc.) need to go
on a shared server set-up and what I need to set up versus what I
need to tell my host to set up in them.



Thanks,

Al

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That was, indeed, the issue. Problem solved.



Thanks for the assistance!



Al