That dotNetGlue cfc could be very useful.  Can you give any links to
where to get it?

Thanks,  
Kathy
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If the data structure of your .NET dataset argument is going to be the
same every time the CFMX web service is called, then it shouldn't be a
problem to structure your CFC to accept a structure or an array of
structures/CFCs with the dataset columns as your struct keys.

If your CFMX web service is meant to accept any .NET dataset regardless
of the columns, then that could be problematic.  I know of a CFC called
dotNetGlue that will take a .NET dataset and convert it to a ColdFusion
query object.

Good luck!

Rick...



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> In general the cf admin is only on the server that is hosting the CF 
> webservice.  The server that has the asp.net app that is consuming the

> webservice doesn't need any CF software.
> 
> I am not clear what you mean about the input being a query.  Are you 
> saying that the asp.net app is calling the webservice with a query as 
> an argument?  What are you defining as a query in asp.net If it is a 
> dataset you will have issues as CF doesn't understand how to deal with

> those.
> 
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> 
> The input would be query or structure the output would more than 
> likely be string.
> 
> #1 Question is "does it require the CF admin to work?"
>  
> 
> -----Original Message-----
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> Yes... and it IS tricky, depending on the returned data type. I can't 
> go into the specifics, but Ben Forta's Advanced Macromedia CFMX 
> Application Development book has full details. I'm sure you can find 
> them elsewhere on the net as well. In short, there is no problem if 
> the data is a simple string, but queries require particular care.
> 
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