Hi there.
I have the following problem:
A customer uses a flex application through a firewall and a proxy (squid).
The application is hosted outside the network of the customer.
Everything works fine.
Unless the user uses a dialog which uses LCDS-Push.
After pushing a button which fills a datagrid an error message appears on the client side (please call your system administrator) and the datagrid is not filled.
On the server the logs look fine.
We use Flex 3, LCSD 2.6, JBoss 4.
If i use firefox and go to the same server application everything works fine.
I tried to reproduce the problem using squid, privoxy and a firewall in a lokal VMWare appliance.
I could not get the error.
Can somebody tell me, how i can at least reproduce such a problem?
Thanks in advance
Armin
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I'll recomend you to look at channels definitions XML and look at the
ports are being used for your app, then you can see if your client's
proxy has blocked this ports or not.
Sincerely,
Michael
El 08/05/2009, a las 8:24, orca2007 <forums@adobe.com> escribió:
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Hi there.
>
I have the following problem:
A customer uses a flex application through a firewall and a proxy
(squid).
The application is hosted outside the network of the customer.
Everything works fine.
Unless the user uses a dialog which uses LCDS-Push.
After pushing a button which fills a datagrid an error message
appears on the client side (please call your system administrator)
and the datagrid is not filled.
On the server the logs look fine.
>
We use Flex 3, LCSD 2.6, JBoss 4.
>
If i use firefox and go to the same server application everything
works fine.
>
I tried to reproduce the problem using squid, privoxy and a firewall
in a lokal VMWare appliance.
I could not get the error.
>
Can somebody tell me, how i can at least reproduce such a problem?
>
Thanks in advance
Armin
>
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