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2010 4:03 AM Hi All,I've built a Flex application which is calling coldfusion CFC through remote objects in order to retrieve data.2 days ago, I've updated the server with coldfusion 9 and my issue is that I have sometime those kind of error messages : [RPC Fault faultString="error" faultCode="Channel.Call.Failed" faultDetail="NetConnection.Call.Failed: HTTP: Failed"][RPC Fault faultString="error" faultCode="Channel.Call.Failed" faultDetail="NetConnection.Call.Failed: HTTP: Status 503"][RPC Fault faultString="error" faultCode="Channel.Call.Failed" faultDetail="NetConnection.Call.Failed: HTTP: Status 500"] [RPC Fault faultString="error" faultCode="Channel.Call.Failed" faultDetail="NetConnection.Call.Failed: HTTP: Status 504"] [RPC Fault faultString="Send failed" faultCode="Client.Error.MessageSend" faultDetail="Channel.Connect.Failed error NetConnection.Call.Failed: HTTP: Failed: url: 'http://servername/flex2gateway/'"] It was also happening on Coldfusion 8 and even on one other sever with another application.(but same logic Flex -> remote Objects -> CFC -> sql2005).When we were still running CF8 I added this
ColdFusion I've been doing some with for the Flextras promotions around 360|Flex. As part of the promotions I am creating a customized version of my Game; strictly for Flextras. It is going to allow people to login and will keep score channel disconnected before an acknowledgement was received on our server instead of internally to the app. Since this is a Flash app; I'm using Flash Remoting to connect to our ColdFusion server. Everything worked fine on my local machine. Everything worked fine on my development server (AKA Staging). However, my production machine was giving errors that looked like this: faultCode: "Client.Error.MessageSend" faultDetail: "Channel.Connect.Failed error NetConnection.Call.Failed: HTTP: Failed: url: faultString: "Send failed" I've tried a lot of different things including not using http instead of https://forums.adobe.com/thread/552133 https. I knew that Flash Remoting was working on the production server because I had other Flex apps working without problems. So, what was the problem?I've been working on this on and off for about five days; so tried a lot of different things. In the end I discovered two things: Make sure your Flash Remoting URL has a '/' at the end of it. 'https://www.flextras.com/flex2gateway' was not working. It appeared to add a JSessionID on it; which http://www.jeffryhouser.com/index.cfm/2012/4/4/flash-remoting--wont-connect-netconnectioncallfailed was causing the server to throw a 404 error; causing the whole call to fail. However, if I changed this to 'https://www.flextras.com/flex2gateway/' that problem went away. Turn off the Flash Builder Network Monitor. The Flash Builder Network monitor was intercepting the call and causing it to fail. The calls appeared to work fine from a web browser with the Flash Builder Network Monitor enabled, but not from the mobile app. I think--but am not completely sure--part of my issues related to using HTTPS on the server instead of HTTP. That could be the reason I had issues on the production server, but not my local or staging box. Comments (9) | Send | del.icio.us | Digg It! | Linking Blogs | 14042 Views Comments (Comment Moderation is enabled. Your comment will not appear until approved.) [Add Comment] [Subscribe to Comments] The reason why the URL wasn't working is because of this :If you have a Java based server, with session tracking, it will automatically add the jsessionID to the end of your url. This is not the default behavior of ColdFusion's JRUN, however it is the default for JETTY, Tomcat and Websphere. When you make a RemoteObject (Flash Remoting / AMF3) call to your server, it is riding over HTTP. ColdFusion sets up a special J2EE application that handles all of these requests and routes them to CF to pr
connections all over the world. Join today Download & Extend Drupal Core Distributions Modules Themes AMFPHPIssues Channel.Connect.Failed error https://www.drupal.org/node/255131 NetConnection.Call.Failed in IE7 Closed (fixed)Project:AMFPHPVersion:5.x-1.x-devComponent:MiscellaneousPriority:NormalCategory:Support requestAssigned:UnassignedReporter:starbowCreated:May 6, 2008 - 02:24Updated:May 8, 2008 - 17:27 Log in or register to update this issue I have been working through the example at http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/drupal_02.html, but all I have been able to get is this error message. fault: [RPC Fault faultString="Send failed" faultCode="Client.Error.MessageSend" faultDetail="Channel.Connect.Failed error NetConnection.Call.Failed: HTTP: failed http Status 403: url: 'http://localhost/services/amfphp'"] I have the latest services.module, amfphp.module and amfphp 1.9b2. I have compiled in my services-config.xml with the correct endpoint uri. I have clean ur's working. I have tried it both on my localhost and on a remote site. I am logged into the site as user 1. I can see failed http status the "amfphp and this gateway are installed correctly..." message at localhost/services/amfphp. I can do a node.load at services/browse/node.load. It all works fine in FireFox 2.0.0.13 (with Flash 9.0 r115), but I can't get past this error with IE 7 and Flash FlDbg9f.ocx Thanks for any tips. Comments Comment #1 starbow CreditAttribution: starbow commented May 6, 2008 at 4:52pm Ok, it is definitely a Flash version issue. IE 7 with Flash FlDbg9e.ocx works fine. Log in or register to post comments Comment #2 starbow CreditAttribution: starbow commented May 8, 2008 at 5:05pm Status: Active ยป Closed (fixed) Confusing. I updated to the latest version of flash (9.0 r124) and things seem to be working now, but it is also possible I just needed to have a user login in IE. Anyway, moving on... Log in or register to post comments Comment #3 starbow CreditAttribution: starbow commented May 8, 2008 at 5:27pm Oh, I also changed the endpoint uri to http