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Chapter 212
12 Click Finish. The Flash Communication Server service starts up. The server runs as a
service, which means it runs in the background and starts automatically when the computer
is started up.
The installation is complete. If you choose not to start the Flash Communication Server service
right away, you can start it later. See “Starting and stopping the server” in Managing Flash
Communication Server.
About the installed files
When the server has been installed, you’ll find several files together with it in the installation
directory. If you chose the default directory in the installer, these files are located in C:\Program
Files\Macromedia\Flash Communication Server MX\.
It’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with the contents of the Flash Communication Server MX
directory before continuing with this chapter. The Flash Communication Server MX directory
contains these items:
FlashCom.exe is the server application.
FlashComAdmin.exe is the server’s administration controller.
License.htm contains the text of the Flash Communication Server license agreement.
Js32.dll contains the servers Server-Side Communication ActionScript engine.
TcSrvMsg.dll, xmlparse.dll, and xmltok.dll are additional components of the server.
The conf directory contains the server’s hierarchy of XML configuration files.
The Tools directory contains BAT files that can be used to start and stop the server.
The flashcom application directory contains sample client applications you can use to
experiment with the server and get an idea of the kinds of things that can be done with it. Also
included is the Administration Console (admin.swf) that you can use to connect to the server
to monitor and control its activity remotely.
The admin directory contains the Administration Console (admin.swf), which you can use to
connect to the server to monitor and control its activity remotely.
You can find running samples in \flashcom\applications and additional documentation
samples in flashcom_help\help_collateral, both of which can serve as templates for your own
applications.
If you have Flash MX installed on the same computer, the Flash Communication Server
installer adds the new Communication App inspector and the NetConnection Debugger to
Flash MX. These provide support for creating and debugging communication applications.
For more information on using these features, see Developing Communication Applications.
Installing Flash authoring components on the Macintosh
To install the Communication App inspector, NetConnection Debugger, and related help files
into an existing copy of Macromedia Flash MX on a Macintosh computer, you use the Macintosh
FlashComInstaller.
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