This list has LAG. I replied a few times at 11:00 AM this morning.
Anyhoo...

I am using CF8, but based on your question the first time, I realized I
hadn't considered that CF8 might be doing something different than CF7
and that coldspring might not be the problem. Apparently in CF8 the
returntype="any" no longer works the same way it did in CF7 for flash
remoting (for now in the beta, it looks like it has been address for
live?)

I'm pretty new to Flex, and I've hand written my remote proxies in all
of the projects I've done so far. I always typed my return values, which
works in CF8 and CF7, so I didn't notice the problem until I tried
coldspring's remoetproxiebean. With coldspring (for a good reason I'm
sure) the generated functions have a returntype="any", which doesn't
work in CF8 (for now). 

I need to be more careful using CF8 on my laptop, I hadn't tested this
on my staging or production CF7 boxes, it works fine on them even with
the returntype="any". So I guess I'll be running this app on CF7 for
now.

Thanks for the insight, that's why you are a CF rock star and I'm a
lounge singer.



-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sean
Corfield
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2007 4:09 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [coldspring-dev] RemoteProxy Question

On 6/24/07, Messer, Jon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Even when not using coldspring, if I return say a query from a cfc and
the
> returntype of the cfc is set to "Query" I get an ArrayCollection but
if the
> returntype of the CFC is "any" I get some kind of generic object with
a
> serverinfo property. Yes the data is there, but message.body is not
the
> right type.

What version of ColdFusion are you using?
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