I'd def be interested in hearing this discussion.

-----Original Message-----
From: Chad Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 8:32 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Air and CFCs

Does anyone have suggestions on best practice for setting up CFCs that will
be available for Air applications and CF applications?

>From what I have read you need to set your functions in your CFC to
access="remote" in order for the Air application to use them.  I really
don't want to do that on my functions since they modify database tables etc.

How do you secure these CFCs?

I thought about making a CFC that was available remotely, but had security
built in (needs a predefined key or login/password).  Then that CFC calls
the access="public" CFCs.  Maybe you would call this a gateway or proxy CFC.
This way my CF application can use the "public" CFCs and the Air application
can use the proxy CFC to get to the public CFCs.

Any other ideas?  Any better ideas on the security other then
login/password?
Chad




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