No specifics - yet. Sorry.

But, at DevCon (day 2) we did talk about creating components within CF for
consumption by CF and other languages and technologies. They'll be a way to
invoke components, pass structured data to them, and return structured data
back. (Vague, I know, but that is what we mentioned publicly, so for now
that's all I'll say).

As for accessing services, we've publicly said that you'll be able to access
NET services, but no details there either.

How's that for carrot dangling? :-)

Seriously though, I am going to push for a little more disclosure. But no
promises.

--- Ben





-----Original Message-----
From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2001 8:54 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: death of coldfusion


Ben Forta wrote:

>
> Not to mention access to JSP tag and libraries (and other Java bits),
native
> XML support, the ability to access and publish Web services, a brand new
> (and dramatically improved) editor, and the list goes on and on.


What web services do you mean here? Stuff based on SOAP? With a
CFSOAP/CFWEBSERVICE tag to access remote web services and a soap scope
comparable to the current form and URL scopes/structures? Or would
answering that last one be a "forward looking statement of which the
actual implementation in the way described here can not be guaranteed"? ;)




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