Hi Mark,

When I had the debug messages in the code they outputted correctly. I've
removed a lot of the code that outputs messages along the way in the
sample below, including the event listener on the print job. It is really
weird. I'm using jre 1.4.1 on both server and development. Both w2k. Both
cf 4.5 ent. I am completely stumped, I've been nawing on this for 2 days
.... at first I thought it was the windows account used by the cf service,
then I thought it might be the permissions on the printer. Nothing. Zip. I
think I'm losing more hair this week then in the last 2 years.

Rod


> > My question -: if java code executes correctly why doesn't the same
> > code work rolled up in a cfx tag? I have played with security issues for
> > the cf service (logon) and the printer (access) with no luck.
> 
> I haven't written a Java CFX in AGES, but there is no reason that java code
> executes correctly without the cfx, it should (in theory) work the same inside a
> CFX.
> 
> I'm just wondering what happens if you do a 'response.writeDebug("printing
> complete");' after you call the printJob.print(..) - does that display properly?
> 
> Are the Java versions the same on both your local PC and on the server? There
> may be some issues there, in terms of compilation.
> 
> That's about it as far as my ideas go - the code looks sound however.
> 
> Mark
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