Trouble creating a Java policy server for a simple Flash app
I'm trying to create a simple Flash chat application for educational purposes, but I'm stuck trying to send a policy file from my Java server to the Flash app (after several hours of googling with little luck).
The policy file request reaches the server that sends a harcoded policy xml back to the app, but the Flash app doesn't seem to react to it at all until it gives me a security sandbox error.
I'm loading the policy file using the following code in the client:
Security.loadPolicyFile("xmlsocket://myhostname:" + PORT);
The server recognizes the request as "<policy-file-request/>" and responds by sending the following xml string to the client:
public static final String POLICY_XML =
"<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>"
+ "<cross-domain-policy>"
+ "<allow-access开发者_如何转开发-from domain=\"*\" to-ports=\"*\" />"
+ "</cross-domain-policy>";
The code used to send it looks like this:
try {
_dataOut.write(PolicyServer.POLICY_XML + (char)0x00);
_dataOut.flush();
System.out.println("Policy sent to client: " + PolicyServer.POLICY_XML);
} catch (Exception e) {
trace(e);
}
Did I mess something up with the xml or is there something else I might have overlooked?
I've seen your approach and after some time trying i wrote a working class, listening on any port you want:
package Server;
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.net.ServerSocket;
import java.net.Socket;
public class PolicyServer {
public static final String POLICY_XML =
"<?xml version=\"1.0\"?>"
+ "<cross-domain-policy>"
+ "<allow-access-from domain=\"*\" to-ports=\"*\" />"
+ "</cross-domain-policy>";
public PolicyServer(){
ServerSocket ss = null;
try {
ss = new ServerSocket(843);
} catch (IOException e) {e.printStackTrace();}
while(true){
try {
final Socket client = ss.accept();
new Thread(new Runnable() {
@Override
public void run() {
try {
client.setSoTimeout(10000); //clean failed connections
client.getOutputStream().write(PolicyServer.POLICY_XML.getBytes());
client.getOutputStream().write(0x00); //write required endbit
client.getOutputStream().flush();
BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(client.getInputStream()));
//reading two lines emties flashs buffer and magically it works!
in.readLine();
in.readLine();
} catch (IOException e) {
}
}
}).start();
} catch (Exception e) {}
}
}
}
Try add \n
at the end of policy xml.
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