In the ActionScript code in the Actions panel, change #
3.
statements:
// Old API
#include "NetDebug.as"
#include "NetServices.as"
// New API
import mx.remoting.*;
import mx.rpc.*;
These two
statements will import all of the Flash Remoting for Flash MX 2004
import
ActionScript 2.0 files. For information on importing specific Flash Remoting files, see
"Importing Flash Remoting ActionScript classes" on page
Initialize the NetDebugger (optional) and set up the DataGrid columns.
4.
// New API
NetDebug.initialize();
// Old and New API
grid.columnNames = ["productId", "name", "categoryId", "price"];
Create a gateway connection, establish a reference to a remote service, and set up a Responder
5.
object to call for result-handling and fault-handling.
The old version of the program calls three functions to accomplish these tasks:
NetServices.setDefaultGatewayUrl()
NetServices.createGatewayConnection()
connection.getService()
The Flash Remoting API accomplishes all three tasks by invoking the constructor for the
Service object.
// Old API
NetServices.setDefaultGatewayUrl("http://localhost:8100/flashservices/
gateway");
connection = NetServices.createGatewayConnection();
//locate a remote service: the RemoteCatalog bean
catalogService = connection.getService("samples.remoting.RemoteCatalog",
this);
// New API
var myService:Service = new Service("http://localhost:8100/flashservices/
gateway",
new Log(Log.DEBUG),
"samples.remoting.RemoteCatalog",
null,
null);
Migrating existing applications to Flash Remoting for Flash MX 2004 ActionScript 2.0
to specify the gateway URL,
to create the connection, and
to create a reference,
catalogService
statements to
include
35.
, to the remote service.
import
25
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