pure genius Charlie! Thanks so so much!

Jim

--- Charlie Arehart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> And to expand on Nando's useful answer, I'll recommend this: you keep
> referring to challenges using the CFEclipse services browser and Flex
> Builder. You would probably do well to simply drop the WSDL URL into
> a
> browser to see what comes back (I mean the
> http://server/path/file.cfc?wsdl).. 
>  
> If it comes back with WSDL (a bunch of XML), then it seems all's good
> and
> the problem would be the setup of the IDEs. 
>  
> If it gets an error, then this has nothing to do with the IDEs and
> you
> should explore ideas like Nando has suggested. The error shown in the
> browser, though, may give you a little more insight.
>  
> Finally, you might also try browsing the URL without the ?wsdl.
> You'll be
> prompted for your RDS or Admin password, but this asks CF to browse
> it for
> you and present its own API doc. It, too, may give a better error
> message if
> it's having trouble finding/loading the CFC. HTH
>  
>  
> /Charlie
> http://www.carehart.org/blog/  
> 
>  
> 
>   _____  
> 
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nando
> Sent: Friday, February 02, 2007 10:43 AM
> To: cfcdev@cfczone.org
> Subject: Re: [CFCDEV] potential dumb noob question
> 
> 
> I can't answer to your situation directly. But addressing only the
> use of
> CFC's here, i can say that i develop on an Windows box and use CFC's
> extensively and have deployed to a Linux server and it just works.
> The only
> issue i've run across is casing.
> 
> That said, it can be a little difficult in the beginning to work out
> how
> paths work when using CFC's. If you're not using mappings, then you
> want to
> place your CFC's or the directory containing them in your web root.
> So on a
> Linux box, i believe that would be in your htdocs directory.
> 
> So if for instance your cfc's are in a directory called mycfcs, then
> mycfcs
> would go under the webroot and you'd instantiate it with
> CreateObject('component','mycfcs.myService')
> 
> and you'd need that path in the Extends attribute as well (if the 2
> objects
> are not in the same directory) so 
> 
>  <snip> 
> 
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