There are a number of resources available for Cairngorm and ColdFusion
integration. Here are just a few:

This article covers Cairngorm and Flash, but also get's into a
discussion of command classes (re: my post on FlexDaddy) and a
ColdFusion specific implementation -
http://www.richinternetapps.com/archives/000122.html

This is an old code sample which uses Cairngorm with Flex and a
ColdFusion backend
http://www.rocketboots.com.au/blog/index.cfm?mode=entry&entry=C6173106-E081-51EF-A73336809276EB7C

This article covers how to Strongly type a CF return using Cairngorm
http://www.flexdaddy.info/2005/06/16/strongly-type-a-cf-return-using-cairngorm/

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Realistically there are no real Best Practices as such for using
Cairngorm and ColdFusion. The beauty of Flex is that it provides that
real distinction between the presentation tier and your problem domain
- so you can go ahead and develop the ColdFusion side as you would prefer.

If you have any more specific questions, I can answer them in more detail.

Thanks,

Andrew Spaulding
Adobe Systems


--- In [email protected], "sufibaba" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Cairngorm gurus,
> 
> I've been looking into integrating Coldfusion with Cairngorm.  Are
> there any thoughts in regards to Best Practices approaches for
> combining these two.  Please be specific. Include examples if possible.
> 
> Thanks for sharing.
>






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