Yes, i saw the something similar, i think in a dump of application scope.

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Subject: [CFCDev] MOST interesting application.cfc phenomenon


I'm having a little difficulty getting the application.cfc set up just
right... I keep getting a "cannot cast to an incompatible datatype."
error... but that's not what this post is about.

As part of my troubleshooting process, I remarked out everything in
application.cfc, so it's effectively an empty file. My one template,
index.cfm contains only the following:
<cfdump var="#getPageScope().getBuiltinScopes()#" />

When application.cfc finally executes correctly, it simply outputs a
few data elements that sit in the application scope (as one would
expect). However, when application.cfc is an empty file, there's a
half-dozen Java objects in the screen dump as part of the application
that simply aren't there when application.cfc executes correctly. Very
Interesting.

Anyway, just thought I'd share... don't know if anyone's run across this
before.

Laterz!
J

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