James,

       You can't see any runtime jars or classes and how would they know who
was adding
the Jars? I think the jars are a little bit lower then coldfusion's context
anyway. You
would have look around inside Jrun in real-time to find them. Good luck with
that. I think
they could be at Sun's hotspot root or below jrun. It could be moot to find
them.

On 7/24/06, James Holmes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Of course, on shared hosting I'd expect to have my account yanked if I
> added things to the classpath and on any other host I can add the
> actual jars to the actual classpath anyway, so it's probably a moot
> point. I think the main benefit may be that the server doesn't require
> a restart with this technique.
>
> On 7/24/06, Dan Plesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > James,
> >
> >       True but
> >
> >     1. Still can't be used by createObject()  (not tested  but if
> forname()
> > does not work)
> >     2. Can not be use by JDBC
> >     3. can not used by JWS
> >     4. Can not deserialize an object from disk
> >
> >     My CFC can do all of these things.
>
> --
> CFAJAX docs and other useful articles:
> http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/
>
> 

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