User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- About Flash Remoting
- Getting Started
- Using Flash Remoting ActionScript
- Using the RemotingConnector component (Flash Professional only)
- Using Flash Remoting Data in ActionScript
- About Flash Remoting and data types
- Understanding Action Message Format
- Converting from ActionScript to application server data types
- Converting from application server data types to ActionScript
- ColdFusion to ActionScript data conversion issues
- About working with objects
- About working with RecordSet objects
- About working with XML
- The NetConnection Debugger
- Using Flash Remoting with ColdFusion MX
- Using Flash Remoting for Java
- About Flash Remoting for Java
- Calling Java classes or JavaBeans from ActionScript
- Calling Enterprise JavaBeans (EJBs) from Flash
- Calling servlets and JSPs from Flash
- Calling JMX MBeans from Flash (JRun only)
- Calling server-side ActionScript from Flash (JRun only)
- Handling function results in ActionScript
- Using Flash Remoting with JRun security
- Passing XML objects between Flash and Java
- Viewing Flash Remoting log entries
- Using Flash Remoting for Microsoft .NET
- Flash Remoting for Microsoft .NET
- Calling ASP.NET pages from Flash
- Making an ASP.NET page available to Flash Remoting
- Getting a reference to an ASPX-based service in ActionScript
- Invoking ASPX pages in ActionScript
- Using the Flash Remoting custom server control in ASPX pages
- Using the Flash Remoting namespace in code-behind files
- Using ASP.NET state management with Flash Remoting
- Using ASP.NET exception handling
- Using ADO.NET objects with Flash Remoting
- Displaying a RecordSet object in Flash with ActionScript
- Calling web services from Flash
- Calling ASP.NET assemblies from Flash
- Viewing Flash Remoting log entries
- Using NetServices and Connection Classes
- Index

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CHAPTER 5
The NetConnection Debugger
This chapter describes how to use the NetConnection Debugger and the NetDebug and
NetDebugConfig classes to debug your Flash Remoting application. It includes a brief
description of the NetConnection Debugger interface and describes the types of events that the
debugger can display. It also documents how you can use the NetDebug class to control the
information displayed in the NetConnection Debugger, including displaying trace events.
This chapter contains the following sections:
• “Using the NetConnection Debugger” on page 87
• “NetConnection events” on page 89
• “Using the NetConnection Debugger in ActionScript” on page 94
Using the NetConnection Debugger
To debug Flash Remoting applications, you use the NetConnection Debugger in the Flash
authoring environment. The NetConnection Debugger shows calls and responses from the
following software components:
• Flash Player
• Flash Remoting
• Flash Communication Server
• Application server
Note: This document does not cover using the NetConnection Debugger with Macromedia Flash
Communication Server applications. For more information about Flash Communication Server
applications, see Managing Flash Communication Server.
Enabling debugging
Flash Remoting for Flash MX 2004 ActionScript 2.0 separates the debugging library from the
RemotingClasses library so that you can add debugging capabilities to your application when you
need them and remove them to reduce the size of your application when you publish it.
The debugging library is the RemotingDebugClasses library. The following sections tell you how
to add it to and remove it from your application.