Remoting in flex - Is service-config really needed? And What is endpoint url?

The services-config. Xml data is compiled, or hard coded, into your application at compile time. You don't need to use a services-config.

Xml file if you don't want to; but if you want to use RemoteObject, that data will need to be available to your SWF somehow.

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Rather than calling it a question, I would like to call it a discussion and the topic is Flex Remoting. Forms and blogs explaining remoting in flex always mention 2 things: service-config. Xml endpoint url Now what I want to know is that 1.

Is service-config file actually needed if we need to bind our front end (which is in flex / air) with some database (mySql for instance). Coz i've done a couple of projects in flex and air and didn't use this config file. I used Flex 3.

Though I used this config file in the projects I did in earlier version of flex 2.0 . 2. What actually this endpoint url does; could someone please explain it.

The way I implement remoting is like this: Also if you could please tell me if the approach I am following to use remoting is incorrect. Hope to hear from someone soon :). Thnx, Jatin flex url remoting endpoint link|improve this question asked Jul 7 '10 at 10:13wrinkle62.

The services-config. Xml data is compiled, or hard coded, into your application at compile time. You don't need to use a services-config.

Xml file if you don't want to; but if you want to use RemoteObject, that data will need to be available to your SWF somehow. Here is a good blog post on setting the services-config file at runtime. The end-point URL is just a URL to a Remoting Gateway.

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