How do you know what CF application server is being used. It could be CFMX, CFMX 6.1, Blackstone, BlueDragon, etc. Each one has their own internal APIs for accessing that information that is not documented or supported. Further, many developers don't even install a CF application server on the same machine as they develop code. What do you do in that case?

-Matt


On Jun 1, 2004, at 3:45 PM, Roland Collins wrote:

Very cool stuff :)


I think you'd need to use the CF RuntimeServices or the Blackstone
equivalent to determine and then use the same lookup chain as they would.


Roland

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Well... several limitations. When a CFC has an extends attribute, how
do you find the CFC associated with it since the path is only available
at runtime from CF. Same problem applies to methods that return or
accept as a parameter a CFC.

...

-Matt


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