Macromedia flash remoting mx-using flash remoting for flash mx 2004 actionscript 2.0 Manuel D’Utilisation

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Common event information
The following table describes the information that the NetConnection Debugger displays for all 
events. Two fields, DebugID and Protocol, are not used for trace events initiated by the 
Netdebug.trace()
 method.
recordset
Events associated with the partial delivery of pageable record set data 
from the server. These events occur only if the record set is pageable.The 
default value is 
true
.
coldfusion
Information about Macromedia ColdFusion debug events. When 
enabled, any debug events enabled in ColdFusion are reported to the 
NetConnection Debugger. If ColdFusion debugging information is not 
enabled in ColdFusion, a single debug error event that notifies the 
developer that ColdFusion debugging information has not been enabled 
on the server is returned per transaction. For more information on 
configuring debugging information in ColdFusion, see the ColdFusion 
documentation. The default value is 
true
.
flashcomm_server/
realtime_server
Information about Macromedia Flash Communication Server events. 
This option is not used for debugging Flash Remoting applications. The 
default value is 
true
.
Note: The user interface uses the term flashcomm_server. In 
ActionScript, you must use realtime_server.
You can selectively enable and disable the following subcategory of 
events.
trace
Flash Communication Server trace events. The default value is 
true
.
Field
Information displayed by the debugger
DebugID
The DebugID specified in a 
Connection.setDebugId()
 method for the 
connection being used. If you do not use the 
setDebugId()
 method, Flash 
Remoting sets this ID to a numeric value.
Not displayed for 
NetDebug.trace()
 events.
EventType
A string identifying the type of event being reported.
MovieUrl
The URL of the Flash application associated with the event.
Protocol
The protocol used for communication with the server. The value is 
http
 
for all Flash Remoting applications.
Not displayed for 
NetDebug.trace()
 events.
Source
The source of the event; always Client.
Time
A numeric millisecond timestamp that indicates when the event occurred.
Date
The date and time when the event occurred, including information about 
the time value’s offset from Universal Time (also known as GMT or UTC).
Event type
Information displayed by the debugger