Cfdump uses createobject(java), and as any self respecting host should have this disabled by default, cfdump may not work if your on a shared host who uses security sandboxes.
Russ Michaels http://russ.michaels.me.uk/ -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mike Kear Sent: 25 October 2007 07:48 To: [email protected] Subject: [coldspring-dev] Coldspring error: can anyone tell me what this error means please? This has been answered on the CF-TALK list, but since I raised it here too, I figured I'd best post the outcome here. Sean's dead right. I wanted to verify that it was possible to load coldspring onto my site and run it ok, before setting out to redevelop the client's site using coldspring. So I loaded up the COldspring files to the root of the site, and to test it's installed ok, I ran the BeanFactory initialisation as in the installation docs, as follows: <cfset BeanFactory = createObject("component","coldspring.beans.DefaultXmlBeanFactory").init()/> <cfset BeanFactory.loadBeansFromXmlFile(expandPath("/admin/cfcs/Coldspring.xml"),tr ue)/> Then in order to have something visible in the browser to check it was working ok, I had a dump of the Beanfactory like so: <cfdump var="#BeanFactory#" /> And it was the CFDUMP that was the culprit as Sean wagered. This is my first CF8 site, and I didn't know that CFDUMP is different now and will cause an error to throw under certain circumstances, and certain kinds of variables, but not if you are dumping other kinds of variables. It's this last fact that explains how come I haven't had problems using CFDUMP until now - I usually CFDUMP strings or structs or arrays not components. So . the bottom line: [A] Coldspring apparently works just fine in this shared environment. [B] you can not have a coldfusion mapping at hostmysite called "Coldspring" since I explained the problems that would arise if anyone did. They have now implanted a rule to that effect. Similarly with "reactor", "transfer", "mach-ii" and "model-glue". [C] using CFDUMP in come cases will throw an error that indicated the method getClass() cannot be found. (apparently it's a function used by some CFDUMPs. Thanks Sean Corfield, Brian Kotek and all the others who helped me pin this problem down. Cheers Mike Kear Windsor, NSW, Australia 0422 985 585 Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer AFP Webworks Pty Ltd http://afpwebworks.com Full Scale ColdFusion hosting from A$15/month -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sean Corfield Sent: Wednesday, 24 October 2007 2:25 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [coldspring-dev] Coldspring error: can anyone tell me what this error means please? On 10/23/07, Mike Kear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > cftryResetCFCFactory2ecfm749101480.runPage(C:\websites\ybunp9\admin\tryReset > CFCFactory.cfm:47) This is where the exception originates. I'll bet there's a cfdump on that line. And I'll guess that somewhere in one of the CFCs that you're asking ColdSpring to create, something causes the above file to be included. Exceptions that occur during ColdSpring initialization can appear to be from ColdSpring when they're actually from your own code. --
