Well, like I said, it /is/ possible, but I was thinking it would be
unlikely he'd have done it that way. I mean, of course you can wrap it
in a specific one as well (that you write in the derivative class), but
I was doubting he'd have gone through the trouble of writing it to a
file and including it in the base class.
I should probably stop speaking as if I'm representing him though... =)
Aaron Roberson wrote, On 5/4/2007 9:34 AM:
Sammy,
I didn't think it was possible to use getProperty() on a generic
getter but as I was searching Google and the various mailing lists I
came across a conversation between Hal and Sean Corfield. In it, it
sounded as though Hal was explaining to Sean that his generic gets and
sets could be accessed that way, but I couldn't view the entire
conversation (for lack of navigation skills through mailing list
archives) so I wasn't sure.
-Aaron
On 5/4/07, Sammy Larbi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I haven't taken a look, but my guess would be that it doesn't. In order
to use getProperty() rather than get("property") (I'm assuming this is
generated dynamically), you would have to write the methods to a file
and include it in the class, since there is no way to generate methods
dynamically in CF. It's not hard to do by any means, but then you'll
want to think about "how do I cache it and reuse it until its changed,
so I can limit the # of disk accesses?" (assuming that becomes a
problem) and such.
I'm still hoping for that functionality /sometime/ =)
Sam
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