Doh! EC2, Silverlight and Cross Domain / Client Access Policies

by mheydt 16. January 2009 03:15 >
Well, I felt real good tonight when I got the EC2 library for WPF to cross compile to Silverlight, which in of itself was not as easy as it should have been, but only to get block by security violations errors which I can only assume that is because EC2 does not provide the proper policy files.

Point is, I know this, but was so lost in the "fun" of the cross compile effort that I spaced out that this would be a problem.  So, its onto needing to write a back end web service to proxy the calls over to EC2 from the Silverlight client.  I've done this before, and its relatively easy, and will actually allow me to use the WPF library that I wrote already, but it's a little dissappointing none the less.

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.Net | Cloud | EC2 | Silverlight

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