-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I use the same Directory Structure on my Development, Testing and production Servers so when I create a Flex Application, I am sure that it will work no matter what server it is currently running on. I have all of the flex swf files in a web accessible directory but not in the webroot as it helps me to organize my files and I point the embed and object code lines to the new location of the swf file.
The only files I use from the bin filder is the swf, the .js files and the files within the deeplinking but I do not use the swf ith the - -debug or -profile stephen50232 wrote: > Hi, > > I always create my Flex apps using the ColdFusion remoting project in > Flex builder, then I put the in my wwwroot folder on my dev machine, > and everything works fine. > > now when I try to deploy them to another server I always get errors > (CFCs not found, java.lang.NullPointerExceptions), so I have a couple > of questions about setting up CF based flex applications. > > 1. Does all the config files that come with Flex have to be the same > on my live server as they are on my dev machine? > > 2. If so can I copy the config files from my dev machine to my live > server? > > 3. Do all CF/Flex apps have to be under Inetpub\wwwroot\ so that the > CFCs can be found? > > 4. Do I have to copy over all the code for my application or just the > files in the bin folder? > > 5. Do I need to create mappings in CFAdministrator for my CFCs? > > What I looking to do is get a standard way I can build and deploy my > Flex applications, so I don't get these same problems everytime I > create a new Flex app and deploy it to the server. > > Thanks > > Stephen > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (MingW32) Comment: GnuPT 2.6.2.1 by EQUIPMENTE.DE Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQEVAwUBRxfNn3njLHMPlkANAQJ7Kgf/SJMIO5YImD0plOFSyrru7ACtGoSE3FTF l5bQX0ouRbHuEWC/KXydL44kmncmWY430XfoPVdOG7hMH79gXqpaCSUdgdyskR4r SvyXzlQ+b6R1U6L8P4PSb7eGyNqrCpClRnqlHCB/RqQ8c3pex1LSXLbVsBYFFj4e q0u0nA2/98hWCUyjmw2lAdWEZVta5yqU0OvVTsDCO4bqf97ygce3hXQcrS2FIKKO YrVBcykwlmdyEGwkTM+8cMIqwzucbru+y4W6MK7z+MulEykNOngDj99g/GMWvE9m 5nXxGT7baEa64woPv4KKKDBVaNUP51iFYndlxp6Cf8d1F1whMZnGkw== =+pIv -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.