Nando-
Can I contact you off list?  What's your email address?

Thanks -
 
Tom Schreck
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Sent: Friday, November 12, 2004 9:53 AM
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Oh, good. It's hard to tell sometimes if i'm being helpful or completely
irrelevant. :)

I'm also using Spike's CFC browser these days a lot. It's very good,
especially when your model starts growing to include many cfc's and you
find
yourself digging around in them to remember what methods you've got
available and the parameters they take.

http://www.spike.org.uk/projects/cfcdoc/

You can set up the directories you want it to parse, switch between
them,
and refresh it whenever needed. I have it open all the time.

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Thanks for the insight.  It was helpful.




-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 2:37 PM
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Ah, ok.

If you're using getMetaData() just for development, you might try
putting
this function:

<cffunction name="dump" access="public" output="yes">
                <cfdump var='#variables#'>
</cffunction>

in the component.cfc of your cf installation on your dev box. Then you
can
easily inspect both the functions and the instance data of any object
like
so:

#myObj.dump()#

and it will be current in all respects.

If you're using it programmatically ... then it looks maybe like you
need to
touch the file and re-save it. better than restarting the server each
time.

n.

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My situation is I instantiated both parent and child and did a dump
using getMetaData() for each instantiation.  I saw the change in the
parent meta data, but the child's meta data did not reflect the change
in the parent.

I think it's more of an issue of how CF cache's cfc meta data.

Thanks -

Tom Schreck
817-252-4900
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I have not failed.  I've found 10,000 ways that won't work.

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-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 11:17 AM
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Oh, so Thomas is saying he modified the cfc, not that properties changed
in
a supertype are not reflected in a subtype.

I haven't seen that. But if the subtype is persisted in session or
application scope, i would need to re-create the instance to get the
change
to show up in the subtype.

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I think the problem is that the child "steals" from the parent when
it's compiled. If the parent is changed and recompiled the compiled
child isn't affected. The child has to be recompiled to reflect the
changes in the parent.

Say that three times fast. :)

Patrick

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