Fair enough.  I'm not using or producing web services and so I haven't
come up with this as a conflict.  

Since I'm primarily using this as a super dao, I'm not sure that it
raises a problem for me.  Maybe I just need to see the light on this,
but do people typically open up their daos as webservices?


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Gerry Gurevich
Application Development
NIEHS ITSS Contractor
Lockheed Martin Information Technology
919-361-5444 ext 311

-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Corfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 24, 2006 10:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [CFCDev] CFML and Typing (was Bean and CFC question)

On 1/24/06, Gurevich, Gerry (NIH/NIEHS) [C] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> CFPROPERTY does not restrict your ability to create access
restrictions.

I think you're missing Jim's point: if you add <cfproperty> tags that
refer to something other than actual public members of the object, you
will break web services (i.e., if the CFC is returned from a web
service or passed as an argument). <cfproperty> has very specific
meaning for web services which is at odds with using it to document
non-public data members.
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Sean A Corfield -- http://corfield.org/
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