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I have facing one security issue in adobe connect
Error Description is "Security error accessing url
Unable to load WSDL. If currently online, please verify the URI and/or format of the WSDL (http://xxxxxx/WebService.asmx?wsdl)"
Is it possible to call web services in adobe connect application?
Thanks and regards
Selvan
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I cannot uderstand what you mean with "connect application".
Can you please elaborate?
Can you please describe the environment and your custom development?
Which version of Adobe Connect? Hosted or On Premise? How it is installed? What is the custom application nature?
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Hi,
We have created one application for conferencing.
We need to access database. So we create webservice for access DB.we get data using webservices in flex application.
when we upload application to connect we get below Error
Error Description is "Security error accessing url
Unable to load WSDL. If currently online, please verify the URI and/or format of the WSDL (http://xxxxxx/WebService.asmx?wsdl)"
Thanks
Selvan
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I do not believe Connect can consume a WSDL file in a Connect room. You'd have to use the API to determine how to get your data into the room. You can run a FLex app directly inside a Connect room so maybe that is the answer.
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This seems more a security problem in the Flex application, than on Connect.
Connect just cannot call WSDL (there's no API in it), so it's your Flex app (I guess you shared it in a pod) that has a security issue.You are using Connect just as a Flex container for your app, right?
Have you checked if it is run outside of the Connect context it gives the same error? Have you checked the crossdomain.xml files?
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checked with outside the connect it works fine in local domain.
But same security error happens run the application in local system it without any domain.
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Selvan
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OK, so it's a plain Flex security issue, not related to the Connect application, probably due to crossdomain misconfiguration.
Please read http://www.adobe.com/devnet/articles/crossdomain_policy_file_spec.html and http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/fplayer9_security.html
You may want to ask for help in the proper Flex forum. Also, download Tour de Flex and look at the example under "Flex Data Access3 -> "WebService".
Try also to look at this thread http://forums.adobe.com/thread/223999