There are (afaik) undocumented low-level CF "factories" that you can talk to. You can add datasources and add/edit/delete mappings. (This later one I haved used to successfully write a little "Mapping Management" utility to use on shared hosters, works great!).
 
Anyways, this URL here describes some of the factories available with some examples:
 
http://spike.oli.tudelft.nl/jochemd/index.cfm?PageID=22
 
If you go to the RunTimeService factory, it has some ability to read/write the template cache size. Its an unexplored area, (as the author says) but there could very well be a way to clear the template cache using one of the availabel methods..I would create one of these factories and them cfdump it to see what methods are available...
 
A shot in the dark...
 
/cody


From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Kotek
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2006 1:31 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [coldspring-dev] property not found for Reactor

Chris, I was just asking about this on the CFCDev list. I'm just not sure how to handle a situation where I don't have direct control over the servers and an upgrade breaks something that requires the template cache to be purged. Do we have any idea why this happens or if there is any way to deal with it (aside from manually purging the cache in the CF admin)? Thanks.

On 5/10/06, Chris Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ahh, template cache. Always be VERY careful with your cached templates on production servers (and clear them!). Cached templates will cause massive headaches when working with all the major frameworks when you do any type of upgrade/deployment ...

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