I am not sure how you can take that as a rude response...

MD

On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 2:09 PM, cs01rsw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> wow, thats rude, you need to understand how to teach people and the
> point of forums. thanks for your help but please do not respond to any
> more of my questions.
> i have been learning cf for 2 years and just getting into model glue
> and i have never had anyone make such a patronizing immature response
>
>
>
> On Sep 12, 12:54 pm, "Chris Peterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Richard,
>> Why don't you just give it a try?  I can bet you $1 that 99% of the
>> developers on this list have all learned a ton from here and other web
>> resources, but at some point they had to just dive in and DO it!  Fire up
>> some of the sample applications that are out there and tweak and test, let
>> it break and look at the debug info.  You will never achieve a deep
>> understanding having others tell you what the answer is, only by figuring it
>> out yourself.  I can tell you from experience that you will feel better
>> about learning than getting spoon fed!
>>
>> The last advice I can offer is to take some of these frameworks in pieces.
>>  No need to tackle AOP in coldspring right away, or some of the heavy
>> skull-concepts of OO programming.  Pick one thing, focus on it till you
>> understand, then move forward.  Many of these concepts I did not understand
>> until I came to a point in application development where it was applicable,
>> then it was light *OHH* and a light bulb went off.
>>
>> Hope that helps =)
>>
>> Chris Peterson
>>
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 6:23 AM, cs01rsw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > hi chris
>>
>> > yes that makes perfect sense thanks, sorry i just have one more
>> > question though:
>>
>> > in reference to your example, i understand the property name = target,
>> > and the relative path and the remote method names, i am also looking
>> > now into bean factories and sure ill be fine with that, but what is
>> > the purpose of the serviceName and value = RemoteUserService - and how
>> > is this used as in my mind i need to work out the difference between
>> > that and the bean id
>>
>> > also at what point does the proxy object get created, is it a
>> > temporary object that is only created when the application starts
>>
>> > i really appreciate your help on this chris
>>
>> > richard
>>
>> > On Sep 12, 11:07 am, "Chris Peterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > > Lets back up 1 step.  Normally Ajax would make requests to either html or
>> > > cfc's in order to get bits of data.  Many service-tier objects return
>> > this
>> > > type of data, so by creating a 'proxy' object (which sits in the web root
>> > > and is directly accessible from the internet, you are providing a way for
>> > > the web to reach *past* your event's, directly into your service tier, to
>> > > get at those atomic functions with their data returns.  jsmx is client
>> > side,
>> > > so when making a request to your proxied userService object, in my
>> > example
>> > > you would point jsmx at /ajax/remoteUserService.cfc?method=doesUserExist
>>
>> > > Does that make sense?  All the proxy for is to *proxy* requests past
>> > > model-glue's event structure to your underlying architecture.
>>
>> > > Chris Peterson
>>
>> > > On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 5:22 AM, cs01rsw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> > > > Hi chris
>>
>> > > > how would you call the methods in the remote proxy object from the
>> > > > client? when using jsmx we usually call cfc's by stating a path to it
>> > > > on the server and the stating what function to call inside that cfc
>>
>> > > > thanks for your help
>>
>> > > > On Sep 11, 3:16 pm, cs01rsw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > > > > excellent, thanks for your help chris.
>>
>> > > > > Chris Peterson wrote:
>> > > > > > exactly right.  You define which methods you want proxied here, and
>> > > > > > coldspring will physically create the proxy .cfc file that you will
>> > > > make
>> > > > > > requests too, and will only implement the methods you define to
>> > make
>> > > > > > available.
>> > > > > > Chris
>>
>> > > > > > On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 9:07 AM, cs01rsw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > wrote:
>>
>> > > > > > > thanks chris,
>>
>> > > > > > > this is understandable, except why is it that you are passing in
>> > the
>> > > > > > > paramaters into that remoteUserService bean. do they state which
>> > > > > > > methods etc... can be used from the userService bean - so you are
>> > > > > > > saying that the remote proxy object can only use the methods and
>> > > > > > > paramters that you specify here?
>>
>> > > > > > > do i have this right?
>>
>> > > > > > > thanks for your help chris
>>
>> > > > > > > On Sep 11, 1:35 pm, cs01rsw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > > > > > > > Hi
>>
>> > > > > > > > we want to use jsmx in our software and just want to know if
>> > you
>> > > > guys
>> > > > > > > > would do it in the following way:
>>
>> > > > > > > > jsmx must call a function in a cfc whereby that function would
>> > also
>> > > > > > > > send back a message to the client after it has finished
>> > processing.
>> > > > so
>> > > > > > > > we was thinking that when we need to call a cfc function
>> > through
>> > > > jsmx
>> > > > > > > > then we would call a function directly in the controller which
>> > > > would
>> > > > > > > > use the beans, service, dao, and gw in order to complete its
>> > task
>> > > > and
>> > > > > > > > then pass a message back to the client.
>>
>> > > > > > > > this method completely bypasses the event handlers as it is our
>> > > > > > > > understanding that event handlers only listen to the url when
>> > the
>> > > > page
>> > > > > > > > is refreshed - and of course jsmx is an ajax call that
>> > therefore
>> > > > > > > > doesnt refresh the page or use the url
>>
>> > > > > > > > does this sound right or would there be a better way?
>>
>> > > > > > > > thanks
>>
>> > > > > > > > richard
>>
>> > > > > > --
>> > > > > > Hey! I dont tell you how to tell me what to do, so dont tell me how
>> > to
>> > > > do
>> > > > > > what you tell me to do! ~ Bender (Futurama)
>>
>> > > --
>> > > Hey! I dont tell you how to tell me what to do, so dont tell me how to do
>> > > what you tell me to do! ~ Bender (Futurama)
>>
>> --
>> Hey! I dont tell you how to tell me what to do, so dont tell me how to do
>> what you tell me to do! ~ Bender (Futurama)
> >
>



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