You do it the same way you do in Java

<cfset
createobject("component","org.apache.lucene.document.Field:Index")>

I pretty sure you'll still have some problems though as CF won't
recognise the static value of the Field. My experience is that with
Lucene 2 you need to write a complete java wrapper and not try and do
it all in CF.

Grant




On Apr 26, 5:34 am, "Andrew Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hmmm,
>
> Actually a good point, but as they are not inner classes and are
> constructors / methods have you tried
>
> myClass.Field(arg1);
> myClass.Field(arg1,arg2);
>
> ??
>
> On 4/26/07, Adam Cameron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > G'day
> > How does one - in CF - refer to an inner class (ClassFoo.Bar) of a
> > given
> > class (ClassFoo), when the constructor of ClassFoo takes an argument
> > of
> > type ClassFoo.Bar?
>
> > For example the first, third,fourth and fifth constructors shown here:
> >http://tinyurl.com/hfg9s(org.apache.lucene.document.Field).
>
> > Any ideas?
>
> > --
> > Adam
>
> > (PS: first posted to the Adobe CF forums:http://tinyurl.com/2r3w84)
>
> --
>
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