try this then:
 
<cfdump var="#getMetaData(cfcInstance).getClass())#">
 
it wont show you the cfc methods that you created though
 
On 6/24/05, Mark Mandel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The only problem with that Jeff, is that you can't do .getClass() on a
CFC, as it tries to find the method you are looking for in the CFC
itself, and never looks to the underlying Java source.

It's actually kinda annoying ;o)

Mark

On 6/24/05, Jeff Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> all of those methods listed on the page Mark pointed to are "reserved"
>
> a real easy to see the methods is to dump the getClass() method via <cfdump
> var="#anyVariable.getClass()#">
> some objects have more then others (such as webservices)
>
> hope it helps... --
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