The "Creating Service" message you see is from the client
side, so it is a little misleading in that it makes it look like RemoteObject
already found things, but it isn't an indication of how things are happening on
the server side. The error message you are getting says that the class
co
flexcoders] Problem
accessing RemoteObjects
The "Creating Service" message
you see is from the client side, so it is a little misleading in that it makes
it look like RemoteObject already found things, but it isn't an indication of
how things are happening on the server side.
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: [flexcoders] Problem
accessing RemoteObjects
The "Creating Service" message
you see is from the client side, so it is a little misleading in that it makes
it look like RemoteObject already found things, but it isn't an indication of
how things are happening on the server side. The er
Sent: Wednesday, September 07,
2005 9:58 AM
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Problem
accessing RemoteObjects
I will try to load the class in a JSP
later on today. Below is basically what I have my User class stripped
down to right now. See any problems? Have any other
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Subject: RE: [flexcoders] Problem accessing RemoteObjects
Since I am able to invoke my class, and receive a valid response from a
JSP page, can you think of anything else I might try to get my
RemoteObject call to work from within Flex?
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