If you're using the default config mode, which is "dynamic," then you have to refresh the timestamp on your XML config file in order for new CFCs to be seen. That's set in Application.cfc or there are defaults in mach-ii.cfc which Application.cfc extends.

jarthel wrote:
listener, gateway, service CFCs. When I make changes, I cannot see the
new version. I would've thought CF server would've noticed the
timestamp.

This is my mach-ii.xml: http://www.pastebin.ca/1456063

Can you please check?

Thank you :)

On Jun 11, 9:47 am, "Matthew Woodward" <[email protected]> wrote:
Not true--elaborate on what you're seeing. If you're talking about listeners 
and other Mach-II objects that would have to do with your config mode.

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it seems to me that the only way to always get "new" CFC when
developing with mach-ii (maybe any CFC development) is to turn off CF
caching (going to cf admin and turn caching off there)?

Can someone confirm?

Thank you

Jayel

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