Title: RE: [CFCDev] IDE's
This may have been mentioned before... but there is one serious issue with creating CFCs in Dreamweaver MX, it only creates them. You cannot go back and edit them like you would in studio with a code editor. I realize this would be a bigger issue... but it would be a good issue to solve! Especially if you need to work on the CFC in more than one session!
 
John Farrar
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Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 8:41 AM
Subject: RE: [CFCDev] IDE's

Don't forget about the component explorer.

<server-name>/CFIDE/componentutils/componentdoc.cfm

Especially useful for those of use who don't use DWMX.

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Eric C. Davis
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Georgia Department of Transportation
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Web Applications Group
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-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Johnston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 5:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [CFCDev] IDE's


> Methods can have names like getItemListByTitle or maybe it
> was getItemListByName or maybe it was getItemList with
> arguments for id or name/title? I can get it nearly right,
> but the computer keeps demanding that I get it exactly right.
> If I wrote that CFC a month ago, it's difficult to remember
> every method name. It's why I appreciate the intellisense
> feature in Eclipse/IntelliJ and was hoping for something
> similar in a future CF IDE.

Erm...

DWMX (I know I know) allows you to get all the registered CFC's from the
server and gives you method names and properties.  Surely that would be easy
enough to help you "remember" the method name.  It's in
Application->Components and requires RDS to be turned on on the server (for
testing that's not an issue imho).

If it's "I want the IDE to tell me everything so I don't have to think" you
want, then I can't really help (because that would be VERY complicated), but
certainly DWMX gives you a certain amount of help with this.

Paul


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