You could work up a hack using CFSchedule that schedules a task to
immediately run, then kicks it off and exits.  Should be pretty easy to do.
The only thing you would need beyond that is a cleanup routine that could
run on a scheduled basis to remove the old scheduled items from the
scheduler.



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Does anyone know how this can be done in CFCs?
http://cephas.net/blog/2004/02/02/asynchronous_method_invocation_in_java
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