If I'm writing a Java class, I don't want to be confined to J2EE web apps.
If I didn't mind, I'd just write a CFC.

barneyb

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> Subject: Re: [CFCDev] CFC Calls From Java
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> > If you pass the ServletContext to the Java object, then you've coupled
> > that
> > object to J2EE web apps, which is quite undesirable.  May as well just
> > write
> > it as a CFC with calls to the native Java classes as needed, and skip
> > the
> > custom Java class altogether.
> >
> Umm... Using CFMX period couples you to J2EE web apps.
>
> Matt Liotta
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