If you find a good one, I'd apprieciate the link :) i've poked around with factory services quite a bit - but mostly looking to see if what they do is scary and trying to find a way to prevent users on shared servers from using them. But all my poking has been using CFDUMP and trying things to see what they do. I'm yet to find a useful set of documentation as such.
The factory services are invoked fairly heavily in the cfadministrator. If you decrypt the administrator content and poke around you'll find a fairly large number of in context examples of functionality. Err, I imagine. Thats what I've been told anyway. I imagine its a violation of your licence agreement to decrypt the encrypted administrator content. But since I'm told its just cfencrypt secured, and a year 10 math geek with a scientific calculator and a scratch pad can break cfencrypt ... I don't imagine its all that hard to do. But I certainly would never reccomend such an ethically questionable course of action. On 6/30/05, Shane Farmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It will be used on MX 6.1 and since it is a part of (from my understanding) > how administrator actually does what it does through ColdFusion pages should > be safe to use. The risk I see is compatibility with future versions. If we > end up moving to MX 7 I could probably just use the admin API but that isn't > an option right now. > > Was just hoping someone out there had put together some documentation other > than the small snippets I have come across so far. There are some less than > legal ways as well (being based on Java) but I don't want to have to go that > far. Maybe there is another way around the problem. Probably time to think > outside the square. > --- You are currently subscribed to cfaussie as: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To > unsubscribe send a blank email to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Aussie Macromedia > Developers: http://lists.daemon.com.au/ -- Cheers Sean Bucklar [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- You are currently subscribed to cfaussie as: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Aussie Macromedia Developers: http://lists.daemon.com.au/
