Thanks everyone for the responses.

The main reason I wanted to use a remote .cfc was that I was having trouble
getting the web services to work correctly.  I have multiple internal
servers that I wanted to adjust the admin options (using the adminapi) by
calling a .cfc on each of them.  I have since figured out how to implement
them using web services.

Thanks again!

Alex





-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 06, 2005 2:08 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Calling remote CFCs

> I've been searching for the past few days trying to find a 
> way to call a CFC on a different server. I'd like not to use 
> a web service. Is it possible?

Although this isn't good practice, couldn't you technically do this:

<CFHTTP url="http://someserver.com/test.cfm?method=CallMe"; METHOD="GET"
TIMEOUT="5"></CFHTTP>

???

I haven't tried it, but I seem to remember you can call a .CFC directly
through a browser and execute the method like that, so if one didn't want to
use <cfinvoke (thereby making a webservice call) they could do it this way.


Although I wouldn't recommend this by any means, I think it gives you
another option, even though I would be right along with everyone else and
wonder why you don't want to call it as a web service. :)

Dave
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