I think there must be a setting that I'm missing.  I copied the code over to 
new install of Eclipse 3 and CF8 (on a clean PC) and ran the code and it 
returned the correctly Typed Objects (instead of the generic objects I was 
seeing).  I'll probably go through some of the files and see if there's 
something that's installed on the new copy vs. my local copy.  There are quite 
a few xml files in my jrun folder that may be affecting things.  I'll have to 
check it out and see.  What's really frustrating is that if I knew it *didn't* 
work in CF7, then I would just stop, but as I know it *does* work and is 
insanely faster than instantiating objects in CF (and transferring them back to 
AS), that I really want to get it working.

Do you guys think that it is one of the XML files that is causing the weirdness 
or another setting?  I just want to make sure I'm focusing my efforts in the 
correct area.
Thanks.

> On Wednesday 20 Feb 2008, Gareth Arch wrote:
> > Thanks for trying.  I'll keep plugging away.  If I find anything, 
> I'll be
> > sure to post back (perhaps it will help someone else)
> 
> Did you reboot and clean re-compile both ends ?
> 
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