ColdFusion comes with a component inspector ala java docs. I think
it's in /CFIDE/componentutils.

On 9/29/08, Marco van den Oever <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Blair can you please further explain this to me, what document
> inspector and how to use that in CFIDE to look at your components????
>
> On Sep 29, 1:14 am, "Blair McKenzie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Try using the document inspector in CFIDE to look at your components. If
>> there are problems instantiating the content components they will show up
>> there.
>>
>> Blair
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 1:09 AM, Marco van den Oever <
>>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > Very hard to say from here, do you get any error statement or
>> > whatsoever? Only thing i encountered was deleting a file while there
>> > still was a reference for, then i deleted the reference and it was ok.
>> > I bet you have more then one references there so if you updated /
>> > restarted the application there must be still a mismatch i believe.
>>
>> > Might be an idea for one of us to eventually build a sort of
>> > "reference checker", that works outside of de project application and
>> > which can balance reference mismatches.
>>
>> > I will add this as a new feature request.
>>
>> > On Sep 28, 3:16 pm, "Tomek Kott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > > Hi All, I'm having a major problem now. I deleted the reference for
>> > > the
>> > rule
>> > > that hung from container and container_abojectids tables, and was
>> > updating
>> > > the site (since we had added some functionality) and now it won't
>> > > initialize. It just hangs on the onRequestStart in application.cfc. I
>> > > bet
>> > > its a COAPI metadata problem, so there must be something in the tables
>> > that
>> > > I missed. Any ideas on what this could be or why onRequestStart fails?
>>
>> > > Thanks,
>>
>> > > Tomek
>>
>> > > On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 9:36 AM, Tomek Kott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > wrote:
>> > > > Hi All,
>> > > > I recently changed a rule definition and found it easier at the time
>> > > > to
>> > > > just delete the table, since I didn't have any containers defined
>> > > > with
>> > that
>> > > > rule....or so I thought. Apparently one of my pages still has a
>> > reference to
>> > > > a non-existent rule and so won't load in designmode to get rid of
>> > > > it.
>> > In
>> > > > non-design mode it loads normally. I have tried fixing the
>> > > > refobjects
>> > table
>> > > > etc, to no avail.
>>
>> > > > I know that there are container and container_aobjectids tables, but
>> > also a
>> > > > rules_containers (or something similar). I was planning on going
>> > through and
>> > > > trying to match up UUID's that are causing the error, but I thought
>> > > > I
>> > would
>> > > > ask first if anyone had dealt with orphan containers before and how
>> > that
>> > > > worked out for them or what they did.
>>
>> > > > Thanks,
>>
>> > > > Tomek
> >
>

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