Sebastian

Good morning.

Thanks for your reply. I think I did not give you clear explanation about
my issue.

Firstly, I call Google web service in the openmeetings.
This Google web service provides two type access method.
One is [http] for version 1.0 and [https] for version 2.0.

There is no any problem using [http] to call Google web service but it does
not work using [https].

As I said in the last email, I got the error message and service cannot be
load.

>You always run in solo modus cause the application is running without
openlaszlo as backend.

In fact I have been distributed new openmeetings to Red5 server now.
And you know, even though I download OpenMeetings and install to server, it
also run on Red5.
It seems not need to install openlaszlo server to run openmeetings.
It means openmeetings always run in SOLO mode, doesn't it ?

>You need to place a crossdomain.xml file similar to the one inside the
openmeetings application into the web-root folder of your https server.

I'm sorry I did not get the point.
You mean I should put crossdomain.xml file to Google server, which I call
the web service from it.
It seems impossible, so I am very in trouble of it.

Your advice is deeply appreciated.

Thanks&Regards.

Yali





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Yali,

this has nothing todo with solo and proxied modus.

You always run in solo modus cause the application is running without
openlaszlo as backend.

You need to place a crossdomain.xml file similar to the one inside the
openmeetings application into the web-root folder of your https server.

Compare:
http://openmeetings.de/crossdomain.xml

Sebastian

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Hello Sebastian

I submit this following question before.
In fact I want to know how to access remote resource(web service) from
openmeetings client.
I modified the chat function and using [http] mode to access remote
resource. I does work well.

But after I change the web service access method to [https], I got this
error message and web service cannot be load.

****
failture to load data in serverless apps may be caused by flash player
security policies. Check your data server crossdomain.xml file
****

I also don't know details of OpenLaszlo specifications about deploy mode
(Proxied and SOLO) and security limition.
And I also want to know what is the deploy mode of OpenMeetings, proxied or
SOLO?
It seems SOLO because there is no OpenLaszlo server is required to
installed.

Could you give some advice about it?

Thanks & Regards

Yali Hu





Ari Ko
2011/02/02 15:48

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Hello Sebastian

I also have one question want to confirm as the title of this email.

As you know I did some modifications about chat function and call outside
webservice.

When I use [http] to call webservice there is no any problem in my local
Ecplise development environment.
But it seems impossible to load webservice using [https] and this error
message was returned.

****
failture to load data in serverless apps may be caused by flash player
security policies. Check your data server crossdomain.xml file
****

I search the explaination about flash security policies and
crossdomain.xml,
and know if Laslo application is deployed using SOLO mode, differenct
domain data source cannot read out.
In order to resolve this problem, the crossdomain.xml should be put to this
outside server.

But if laszlo application is deployed using Proxied mode, it seems there is
no this kind problem.

Becasue I have not complie and deploy my local openmeetings using ant now,
so I don't know whether this problem will be resolved after I install it to
the Red5 server.

So firstly I want to know which mode is used by openmeetings deploy.
And  is there really no any problem to call outside webservice using
Proxied mode?

Your reply is very appreciated.

Thanks & Regards

Yali Hu






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