By the way did you guys try Christophe Coenrates' BlazeDS 30 mins test
drive
    examples? His tutorial includes a tomcat server with BlazeDS installed.
I did
    not find the crossdomain.xml file in it!!! and it works!!!! :)))????
Here is the link
    if you want to take a look at it...


http://coenraets.org/blog/2007/12/blazeds-open-sourcing-remoting-and-messaging/




On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 9:33 AM, Tracy Spratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>    Also, at least for testing, I think you should specify to-ports="*"
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> Yes, stick it under ROOT.
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> cheers,
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>    Thanks for the emails. When I run tomcat and go to
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>    it will take me to the ROOT directory and there is an index.html file
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>    is show on the browser. So does that mean my root is ROOT directory?
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>    By the way since I did not update the flash player, I did use the older
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>    version of crossdomain.xml file. This one:
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>          <?xml version="1.0"?>
>          <!DOCTYPE cross-domain-policy SYSTEM "
> http://www.macromedia.com/xml/dtds/cross-domain-policy.dtd";>
>          <cross-domain-policy>
>              <allow-access-from domain="*" />
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> On Sun, Apr 20, 2008 at 7:05 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> In tomcat it needs to go in the root webapp, not in the webapps directory.
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> If you just do http://myserver/, what does it resolve to?
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> David
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> It goes wherever the web server domain name resolves to.  In IIS,
> …\inetpub\wwwroot.  In JRUN, …\jrun4\servers\default.  I have never put one
> in a Tomcat installation… hmm, I just went and looked at a tomcat server and
> I would have expected it to go in "webapps", as you said you tried.
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> First are you trying a global setting, using wildcards for both the port
> and server?  Also, with the latest versions of the player, yo need a couple
> more entries in tht file.  Here is an example.
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> <?xml version="1.0"?>
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> <!DOCTYPE cross-domain-policy SYSTEM "
> http://www.macromedia.com/xml/dtds/cross-domain-policy.dtd";>
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> <cross-domain-policy>
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>    <site-control permitted-cross-domain-policies="master-only"/>
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>    <allow-access-from domain="*" to-ports="*" />
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>    <allow-http-request-headers-from domain="*" headers="*" />
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> That way I figured mine out is to put a global crossdomain in every
> possible location until it worked, then removed them till it broke.
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> *Subject:* [flexcoders] crossdomain where is the server root?
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> Sorry for asking this question. I am using jetty
> and put the crossdomain.xml in webapps folder but
> look like it is not the root. Also which one is the
> tomcat root? ROOT folder?
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