Thanks for your comment Geoff,  however perhaps you could put some of
these terms into English for me: 

"leverage their java interface"  - huh?  
"9/10 means you are sweet"

I'm assuming you mean we should use the java version of the interface,
but what annoys me about this whole area of work is people use jargon
and expect us to know what on earth they're talking about.  The Commweb
people use MOTO and never explain what that is.  How does someone
"leverage a java interface" in CFMX?  Where in the doc is there anything
about that?    Nowhere I'll wager because you're using your own jargon,
rendering what you say incomprehensible in practical terms.

For someone who is required to tinker with java stuff, and who has never
done anything to do with java before it's not "Easy" at all.  And
there's NO help from anyone that is in plain, easy-to-follow English.
Don't ask Commweb, because they don't speak any language I know.
("ColdFusion is not a major technology and we don't support it")  No one
here is in any position to help either it seems, unless you already know
about java programming, in which case you probably don't need help.


Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
AFP Webworks



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Claude,

You should be able to easily leverage their java interface with CFMX. 
Anytime you see Java interface anywhere CFMX users should simply rejoice

because 9/10 it means you are sweet.  That would be your best approach.

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/

Claude Raiola wrote:
> I have recently joined comm web to facilitate and on line credit card 
> facility on my website however to my amazement they do not support
cold 
> fusion in terms of sample templates for the creation of the necessary 
> web interface into the system. They provide sample templates for java,

> perl, asp etc but not cf.





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