I entered this in JIRA as CSP-32 and assigned it to myself. :) I will try to set it up to use getMetaData() and then loop through all the methods and build a struct by calling all the getters.
http://project.fmdrl.org/browse/CSP-32 --Kurt On 11/19/05, Peter J. Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dave Ross wrote: > On 11/18/05, Kurt Wiersma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > The only downside > is that currently it requires you to implment a method call getTO() > that returns a struct which the private vars of your CFC inside of it. > > We should take this a bit further by allowing you to specify the cfc > method for the mapping rather than expecting getTO() to exist. > Another thing I'd like to do is introspect the object and just call > all the getters, however this will need to be configurable as well > (maybe a blacklist of method names, or number of levels of recursive > expansion). > > -Dave > > I agree (even though I haven't tried the feature yet). getTO() would > conflict on the architecture on my beans/value objects (because it would > return my version of a TO an LTO) while getMemento() in those objects > returns a struct of instance data already. Having the ability to set the > method to call would be much more flexible in all situations. > > Also, can't wait to play with the AOP stuff. I'm expect to be working on a > project that will require logging who accesses certain data in the database > -- sounds like I could create a logging service to check who's looking at > what. Is that correct? (My knowledge of AOP is limited to the blog posts > by Chris Scott and Wikipedia). > > Best, > .Peter > > P.s. Dave, nice website for CS! > -- > Peter J. Farrell :: Maestro Publishing > http://blog.maestropublishing.com > > Rooibos Generator - Version 2.1 > Create boilerplate beans and transfer objects for ColdFusion for free! > http://rooibos.maestropublishing.com/ > > Member Team Mach-II >
