The SWF is also loaded over HTTPS, the same domain as the url for the secure amf endpoint. One part of the problem was that I didn't know the configuration files get compiled into the SWF (that still baffles me why you'd compile in configuration files). Once I recompiled with the updated config files it started attempting to access the secure amf endpoint. However, I had to change the config file to hardcode the context root - it was not interpreting the {context.root} in the endpoint definition. I found this out by seeing requests for //messagebroker/amfsecure in the Apache log. After that change it hits the secure amf endpoint, but it is still not working. When I run over a non-secure amf endpoint I see the JMS message in the server console window with the Value objects that are being sent over the wire. However, when I run over the secure amf endpoint I only see the JMS messages, no data. I'm guess something is not configured correctly on Apache, JRUN, Flex or all the above. I'm running Apache 2, with the mod_jrun20.so connecting to JRun through the JRunProxyService. I do not have the SSLService running on JRUN, and the JRunProxyService is not setup to run securely as it gave me issues about plain text connections when I tried. However, when I request the SWF over HTTPS the request is routed to JRUN through Apache and it comes back successfully. Also, I do see the JMS messages in the console window when accessing the secure amf endpoint, so it seems as though the Apache-JRun communication works for the HTTPS requests. Am I missing sometihng? I'm at a loss. Thanks.
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