Thanks Sean....that makes sense....so much to learn ;-)

Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP & Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
t. 250.920.8830
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Sean A Corfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, February 06, 2003 4:35 PM
Subject: Re: Documentation for advanced installs of Remoting?


> On Thursday, Feb 6, 2003, at 15:00 US/Pacific, Bryan Stevenson wrote:
> > Personally I'd like to see how/if the default directory for CFC
> > storage can
> > be changed (after install).  For example I don't want to stuff all my
> > CFCs
> > used for remoting in the CFusionMX/wwwroot folder (or sub-dirs off that
> > folder).
>
> Since Flash Remoting is "similar" to Web Services, your remote CFCs
> need to be web-accessible. Read my article on Macromedia's Designer &
> Developer Center about Design Patterns for Flash Remoting (it's linked
> from the Architecture topic page - I'm on BART and don't have the link
> handy, sorry!). That explains why the Facade pattern is a good idea for
> Flash Remoting (and Web Services): you build your application CFCs and
> put them outside the web root, then you build specific 'service'
> facades - in the web root - that expose the appropriate API to Flash
> Remoting (or Web Services). This allows you to ensure that clients
> (Flash movies, 3rd party sites) can only access the facilities you want
> them to. Remember that when you expose a CFC as a Flash Remoting
> service you are also effectively publishing it as a Web Service for
> everyone to use. Using a facade allows you much better control of your
> API.
>
> Sean A Corfield -- Director, Architecture
> Web Technology Group -- Macromedia, Inc.
> tel: (415) 252-2287 -- cell: (415) 717-8473
> aim/iChat: seancorfield -- http://www.macromedia.com
> An Architect's View -- http://www.macromedia.com/go/arch_blog
>
> ColdFusion MX and JRun 4 now available for Mac OS X!
> http://www.macromedia.com/go/cfmxosx
>
> 
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