I've created a tool called CFC Generator that uses the properties of the
CFC to build a table.  It saves the value of the properties to the table
structure.  I can re-initialize the cfc instance by providing the unique
id of the stored instance to the init() method.  There's more to CFC
Generator then data persistence, but data persistence is a topic
everyone deals with when working with CFCs.

Coming from a content management perspective, storing data in WDDX then
storing the WDDX packet in a field in a database is problematic from the
perspective of searching against the blobs in the database.  Our Content
Management System where I work does this and it's very cumbersome to
work with.


Thanks - 

Tom Schreck




-----Original Message-----
From: Jeff Battershall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 12:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [CFCDev] CFC Serialization

There have been discussions in the past on this list regarding
strategies
for CFC serialization.

What I'm curious about now is anyone's prognosis on the arrival of the
real
deal - the ability to serialize/deserialize a persistent CFC (with all
encapsulated data) via WDDX. Obviously this would be very handy.  

Does anyone have a finger on the pulse of MM's engineering priorities
and
whether we can expect this in the future?

Jeff



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