This isn't an answer, but a comment. I'm a bit sad the ability to load
CFCs via path wasn't added to createObject as well. I wonder if it
would be possible, or make sense, to write a simple CFX whose only
purpose is to give us that power in CFML.

Does that make sense?

On 9/29/05, jim collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone have any documentation on the Java CFCProxy in 7.1 to
> allow Java to call CFCs?
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