http://www.forta.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=e&entry=1756
see comments.

On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 8:15 AM, cf coder <[email protected]>wrote:

> Do I need the enterprise edition of ColdFusion to use CFCProxy? I'm getting
> the following error when I instantiate the CFCProxy object:
>
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
> coldfusion/license/LicenseManager$LicenseIllegalAccessException
>
> This is where the error occurs
>
> CFCProxy myCFC = new
> CFCProxy(""C:\\Inetpub\\wwwroot\\cfcproxytest\\javacall.cfc);
>
> Please provide me with some help. There is no hardly any documentation on
> this issue.
>
> > Hello everybody,
> >
> > I want to call ColdFusion objects from a Java class. I found this
> > docucmentation by Ben Forta on CFCProxy: http://www.forta.
> > com/misc/cfcproxy.htm
> >
> > I have a my CFC (see below) that has an init function which initialies
> > all the objects?
> >
> > <cfcomponent name="javacall">
> >       <cffunction name="init" output="false" returntype="javacall"
> > hint="initialise">
> >               <cfscript>
> >                       //Example object
> >                       this.objFont =
> createObject("java","java.awt.Font").init("Arial",0,
> > 10);
> >                       return this;
> >               </cfscript>
> >       </cffunction>
> > </cfcomponent>
> >
> > The documentation says that the getThisScope() method can be used to
> > retrieve the 'This' scope of the CFC. I want to retreive the 'objFont'
> > this variable. Can someone show me how to do this please?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > John
>
>
> 

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