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Example
The following code closes the NetConnection instance myNetConn:
myNetConn.close();
NetConnection.connect
Availability
Flash Communication Server MX.
Usage
myNetConnection.connect(URI, [p1, ..., pN])
Parameters
URI A URI to connect to.
p1, ..., pN Optional parameters that can be of any ActionScript type, including references to
other ActionScript objects. These parameters are sent as connection parameters to the
application.onConnect event handler for RTMP connections. For AMF connections to
application servers, any RTMP parameters are ignored.
Returns
For RTMP connections, a Boolean value of true for success; false otherwise. For AMF
connections to application servers,
true is always returned.
Description
Method; connects to the host. The host URI has the following format:
[protocol://]host[:port]/appName[/instanceName]
For example, the following are legal URIs:
http://appServer.mydomain.com/webApp
rtmp://rtserver.mydomain.com/realtimeApp
It is good practice to write an application.onStatus callback function and check the
NetConnection.isConnected property for RTMP connections to see whether a successful
connection was made. For Action Message Format connections, check
NetConnection.onStatus.
Example
This example creates an RTMP connection to another Flash Communication Server for the
myConn instance of NetConnection:
myConn = new NetConnection();
myConn.connect("rtmp://tc.foo.com/myApp/myConn");
The following example creates an AMF connection to an application server for the myConn
instance of NetConnection:
myConn = new NetConnection();
myConn.connect("http://www.xyz.com/myApp/");
NetConnection.isConnected
Availability
Flash Communication Server MX.
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