It looks like my code is working, except it doesn't keep the instance data
that isn't in 'this'.
That doesn't make sense either I'm afraid. Brad, can you show us enough of the code that we can figure out what you're trying to do?
It sounds like you are trying to write a Web Service but you want to avoid the 'expense' of creating and / or initializing your object on each call?
I'm concerned that you have a stateless object (a Web Service) that is 'expensive' to initialize. Web Service objects are always created afresh for every call so by design they need to be lightweight. Yet you're talking about instance data - which means a stateful object. So there's a conflict between two parts of what you're asking.
Unless you can explain a bit better what problem you're trying to solve, I don't know how to help you.
I have to keep writing facade CFCs for stateless method calls.
Only if you have some system that you need a facade for... and, since you're talking about instance data, it sounds like you do indeed need a facade. Now, the fact that you "have to keep writing" these things suggests there's a fairly fundamental disconnect here somewhere.
Sean A Corfield -- http://www.corfield.org/blog/
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