Definition mx.messaging.channels:RTMPChannel could not be found.

I get this error in Flex Builder 3: mx.messaging.channels:RTMPChannel definition could not be found.

<? XML version = "1.0" encoding = "utf-8"? >
"" < mx:Application xmlns:mx = ' http://www.adobe.com/2006/mxml ' layout = "absolute" width = "416" height = "276" viewSourceURL = "srcview/index.html" >
< mx:Script >
<! [CDATA]
Import mx.messaging.channels.RTMPChannel;

I'm in the right forum? If so, any ideas?
I have included C:/inetpub/wwwroot/weborb30/weborbassets/wdm/weborb.swc in the flex build path. If that helps.

I'm just trying to get my first sample of work that uses Remoting to access a .NET mxml or actionscript object.
Thank you
Greg

I got my app to work. I put comment out this line and added a new one for remote access. RemoteObject which is what I think video/demo of the midnightcoder indicated anyway;

Import mx.messaging.channels.RTMPChannel;
Import mx.controls.Alert;
Import mx.rpc.events.ResultEvent;
Import mx.rpc.events.FaultEvent;
Import mx.rpc.remoting.RemoteObject;

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