Do you have a code repository for the ColdFusion content setup? (ie.
Subversion, CVS, TeamSite, etc...)

I have never debugged against a remote ColdFusion server, but it looks
possible:

http://help.adobe.com/en_US/ColdFusionBuilder/Using/WS0ef8c004658c1089-31c11ef1121cdfd6aa0-7fef.html

You'll need to have RDS enabled on your remote server... instructions here
if you already have CF installed... I am not sure if you need to have
included it during the ColdFusion install, or if you can simply enable
after the fact.

http://helpx.adobe.com/coldfusion/kb/disabling-enabling-coldfusion-rds-production.html

If you have a code repository, then you could check out your central CF
code to any development or production machine allowing you to keep that
common set of files you desire.  Then you can have your development
versions of ColdFusion using this code, and allowing you to setup the debug
environment locally.  To my knowledge, you're not going to be able to run
MS Access on the Mac environment, however, that's not a big deal... just
host the MS Access content on a remote server, and setup your local CF
development version to have a datasource pointing to the remote database.

I use Mac for my development environment, and target Windows and Linux
production servers.  Having the code repository allows me to develop
locally with my Mac environment, with local CF, database and Flex
content... when I'm ready, I simply synchronize with repository and then do
the same on my production versions to get the most up to date code.
 Setting up the local Mac dev environment with CF and Flex is very straight
forward.  You use the same services-config.xml, remoting-config.mxml files
as you have on the production server to define end points for RemoteObject
calls, so everything in seamless when the code hits the server.  In your
Flex project properties, you target your local version of the
services-config.xml file (which sits in the
.../Coldfusion8/wwwroot/WEB-INF/flex-config directory locally) and when the
application compiles, it uses the defined configuration here.  Once it is
on the server, you have the same version of the file running on your
ColdFusion instance and everything is fine.

In short, take the time and make the effort to get a proper development
version running, and don't try to develop against remote servers.
 Regardless of Windows or Mac, you want all of your developers to use
remote development environments.  I've worked on teams with mixed OS
environments like this, and it's possible to do.

If you're interested, and have the budget, I can spend a couple hours with
you to get the right environment setup.  All of the Flex development I've
done since 2004 is against ColdFusion backends and I'm more than familiar
with it.  If you think we can solve this with general questions via this
forum, then I'm happy to help here as well... but there's only so much you
can solve with generalizations vs. actually seeing your setup and being
able to help hands on.

I hope this helps a bit, and feel free to continue to ask questions...


Brendan


On Mon, Jan 7, 2013 at 3:49 PM, Mark Fuqua <m...@availdata.com> wrote:

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