Hello,

Have a look at the cfx_queryCache tag at http://tamuri.cfdeveloper.co.uk/
- the source code for the tag may help.

Caveat: it is a total CFMX hack, which comes without any guarantee of
anything good whatsoever ;-)

Regards,

Tamuri

On Thu, 19 Feb 2004 13:44:22 -0500, Ramene Anthony
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Team
>
> Kinda off topic.  Id like to get into the guts of MX via its internal
> functionality calls available to us all via Java api.  But Im having a
> bit of difficulty finding any documentation on any of it of whatsoever.
>
> For arguments sake, say I wanted to learn how MX stores and looks up
> cached queries.  Where would I start ?
>
> Granted Brandon Purcell's Component Invoker is an good start... but it's
> almost like shooting in the dark with your parents in the room! (oopps,
> sorry Mom!)
>
> Even learning how to add/manage/manipulate mappings like the following:
>
> <cfscript>
>    factory = createObject('java','coldfusion.server.ServiceFactory');
>    mappings = factory.runtimeservice.getMappings();
>    mappings['/foo'] = "c:\somepath\foo";
> </cfscript>
>
> Best Regards
> R . Anthony
>
>
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