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Subject: ColdFusion not seeing standard Java classes when using CFINVOKE
Hello folks,
I'm converting a CFC to use instead of createObject becase of a
hosting provider's restrictions. When using cfinvoke, ColdFusion (v8
Developer edition, under Windows 2003 Server) does not se
>I do not believe you can use cfinvoke to create instances of Java classes--
> Only CFC's.
>
I saw in the docs the use w/CFC or web services, but I've seen enough examples
being used with Java code that not explicitly saying that one couldn't invoke
Java classes didn't seem to be an issue.
> T
I do not believe you can use cfinvoke to create instances of Java classes--
Only CFC's.
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Hello folks,
I'm converting a CFC to use instead of createObject becase of a
hosting provider's restrictions. When using cfinvoke, ColdFusion (v8 Developer
edition, under Windows 2003 Server) does not see standard Java classes;
however, when using createObject, there does not appear to be a p
Hello folks,
I'm converting a CFC to use instead of createObject becase of a
hosting provider's restrictions. When using cfinvoke, ColdFusion (v8 Developer
edition, under Windows 2003 Server) does not see standard Java classes;
however, when using createObject, there does not appear to be a p
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