I've never been so happy to realize I made such a stupid mistake! The subsequent error was related to a web service that I had somehow put an 'endpointdestination' reference instead of a 'destination'.
Splitting the pieces of the example services-config.xml as I previously posted does work quite well with FDS / cairngorm. Thank you so much guys! Jamie --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Jamie O" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hey, > > Much like a virgin learning to navigate the salacious curves of his > first partner, I've tried putting it everywhere and had little > success. Typo's aside, I've managed to resolve the on-save error with > the FDS version by putting the destination in the remoting-config.xml. > > Now, when I load the .mxml in the browser I get a "Error: Cannot > assign operations into an RPC Service (endpointdestination) at > mx.rpc::AbstractService/http://www.adobe.com/2006/actionscript/flash/proxy::setProperty() > at com.post.mailbox.business::Services/::_WebService1_i()" error message. > > I think for the time being I'll un-FDS my project but this is > obviously not an optimal solution and one that I'm sure many are going > to run into down the road. Hopefully Patrick's efforts in bringing FDS > suppport to AMFPHP will resolve this quirk. > > Jamie > > --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "Renaun Erickson" <renaun@> wrote: > > > > Jamie, > > > > You can try putting the the adapter in the remoting-config.xml. > Leave the channel in the services-config.xml. ColdFusion's default > remoting services-config.xml puts them all in one file, and thats what > I end up doing for my non FDS stuff. > > > > One thing I did notice in terms of the Cairngorm stuff is the line > of code that says: > > service = ServiceLocator.getInstance().getService("AMFPHPDestination") > > > > should read: > > service = ServiceLocator.getInstance().getService("roAMFPHPService") > > > > Hope that helps, > > > > Renaun > > >