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For 1, dump the APPLICATION scope and you'll see ApplicationName as a key.

For 2, I'd say there's a way with the service factory. This looked promising
but it's empty when I test it:

<cfscript>
        obj = CreateObject("JAVA", "coldfusion.server.ServiceFactory");
</cfscript>

<cfdump var="#obj.getRuntimeService().getApplications()#">

Adrian

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Couple of questions I cant find the answer to on google:

1)
if an application.cfm (with no application name attribute) includes another
application.cfm file (with name attribute), do you get an unnamed
application, or as far as CF is concerned, does it run "as" the named
application?

2)
in order to discover this, I wanted to get the names of all applications
running on a server, but I cant find the answer to that....

anyone know?

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