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Chapter 328
Development
During the development process, you may choose to use one computer with a
web server, Flash Communication Server, and Flash MX installed.
The web root directory in this scenario would contain all the components of your applications,
such as the applications FLA, SWF, HTML, script, stream and shared object files. This setup
provides a simple working environment for designing and testing your applications.
For security reasons, this configuration is not recommended for deployment. In deployment, your
FLA, script, stream, and shared object files would not be stored in the web root directory. This
configuration is possible only if you have installed Flash Communication Server for Windows.
Deployment: one computer A relatively simple deployment scenario consists of one computer
with a web server, Flash Communication Server MX, and a firewall installed. The firewall
provides security for the server computer and the rest of your local network.
In this and any other deployment scenario, the server-side files (ASCs), the audio/video files
(FLVs), and the source files (FLAs) should not reside in the web server's published directories.
These files should be located in your registered application directory within the applications
directory in the Flash Communication Server directory (or, if you changed this location, the
directory in the
<AppsDir> tag in the Vhost.xml file). The web server’s web root directory should
contain only the HTML and SWF files for your applications.
FlashCom Application
Directory (port 1935)
and
Web root Directory (port 80)
are the same directory
SERVER
Macromedia Flash MX
Web root Directory
(port 80)
FlashCom Application
Directory (port 1935)
SERVER
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