User Guide
104 Server-Side ActionScript Language Reference
Description
Constructor; creates a new instance of the NetConnection class.
Example
The following example creates a new instance of the NetConnection class:
newNC = new NetConnection();
NetConnection.addHeader()
Availability
Flash Communication Server MX 1.0.
Usage
myNetConn.addHeader(name, mustUnderstand, object)
Parameters
name A string; identifies the header and the ActionScript object data associated with it.
mustUnderstand A Boolean value; true indicates that the server must understand and
process this header before it handles any of the following headers or messages.
object Any ActionScript object.
Returns
Nothing.
Description
Method; adds a context header to the AMF packet structure. This header is sent with every
future AMF packet. If you call
NetConnection.addHeader() using the same name, the new
header replaces the existing header, and the new header persists for the duration of the
NetConnection object. You can remove a header by calling
NetConnection.addHeader()
with the name of the header to remove and an undefined object.
Example
The following example creates a new NetConnection instance, nc, and connects to an
application at web server www.foo.com that is listening at port 1929. This application
dispatches the service /blag/SomeCoolService. The last line of code adds a header called
foo:
nc=new NetConnection();
nc.connect("http://www.foo.com:1929/blag/SomeCoolService");
nc.addHeader("foo", true, new Foo());