That did the trick! Thank you! I could have sworn I had put the cfc's in that folder. When I couldnt get it to work at first, I tried about every possible folder. :)
One quick question: I know that the CF Data Service Adapter calls the FDS assembler through RMI. But how does the FDS Assembler contact the CF server, HTTP? Thanks once again for the help! --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com, "João Fernandes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Where are stored your cfcs? > > The coldfusion instance won't be able to see your cfcs inside a IIS website > unless you add a mapping like > /com/mydomain/myassemblerfolder/ (expecting that you assembler is > com.mydomain.myassemblerfolder.myassembler.cfc ) or you put your cfcs inside > the cfusion-war folder. > > João Fernandes > > > > On 24/01/07, fermartel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > I am not able to contact my cfc with FDS, even though it works like a > > charm with remoting. > > > > As far as I am concerned, I have set everything up correcly: > > > > I am running the FDS JRun4 server, I have set up both my destination > > in data-management-config.xml and the coldfusion-dao adapter in > > services-config.xml (both in WEB-INF/flex folder of FDS default > > server). > > I have my cfc's in the CF root (Assembler, DAO, Bean) with all the > > required FDS methods/functions (fill, count, etc...) and made sure > > they are accessible. > > > > But it still tells me that it cannot find the Assembler component. > > Can anyone give me any pointers as to how I can find where the source > > of the problem is or how to debug this? > > > > I am running CF 7.0.2 w/ multiserver configuration using IIS, and > > using Flex Builder 2.0.1 and FDS 2 (w/ JRun4) > > > > Thank you! > > > > > > > > > > -- > > João Fernandes >