from: "Jon Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> CFX programming is done in either Java or C++ (others?). Java is by far the
> easier to learn though. I cant really speak for C, but the process for
> interfacing with CF via the Java CFX api is prettty simple as long as you
> understand Java. I dont know if I have formal programming experience, but I
> picked up enough Java to do what you want just hitting the books at night
> and on the weekends for 3 or 4 months.
                          ^^^^^^^^^^^^^

It's a shame that things are so complex.  C itself is pretty simple to learn
- I think I learned most of what I needed to program in C in about a week or
less.

Unfortunately, I've yet to successfully write a C CFX - the interfaces
for ColdFusion are so vaguely documented that it is pretty bad.

What we've done is write external stand alone commands then then called
them using cf-execute() ...
-- 
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