Yeah is a bit strange, I mean, if it works like this then I'm happy
enough. I'm not sure if it's working though.

I'm now trying to make a test call to the object but I'm getting JS
errors.

<script type="text/javascript">
        var callResult = RemoteService.executeEvent("submit.contact_form",
{}, "ValidationErrors");
</script>

Results in the error:

Message: Object doesn't support this property or method
Line: 33
Char: 2
Code: 0
URI: http://localhost:81/index.cfm/modal.contact_form

Which would suggest to me that the proxy isn't being created properly
and isn't exposing it's executeEvent() method? I don't know, I'm too
new at this.

Rob

On 16 July, 21:11, whostheJBoss <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yes, that is weird, hmmm
>
> On Jul 16, 1:05 pm, Sir Rawlins <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Yeah, what's also weird is that if I set cfajaxproxy to the full path
> > of the abstract object like so:
>
> > <cfajaxproxy cfc="ModelGlue.gesture.remoting.AbstractRemotingService"
> > jsclassname="RemoteService" />
>
> > The error isn't thrown :-s quite strange.
>
> > Rob
>
> > On 16 July, 21:03, whostheJBoss <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Oops, yeah, since it extends AbstractRemotingService, I checked
> > > that... it's method is set to remote so you don't need anything other
> > > than what you have.
>
> > > Hmm, odd...
>
> > > On Jul 16, 12:33 pm, Sir Rawlins <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > Hey, thanks for the reply.
>
> > > > My RemotingService.cfc is the one which comes with MG, my
> > > > understanding was that I didnt have to place any methods in it at all,
> > > > just use the default ones from the object it extends.
>
> > > > <cfcomponent output="false"
> > > > extends="ModelGlue.gesture.remoting.AbstractRemotingService"
> > > > hint="Exposes your Model-Glue application to remote clients.">
>
> > > >         <!---
> > > >         If you use a file other than index.cfm as your application's
> > > > template, change this line.
> > > >         --->
> > > >         <cfset template = "/index.cfm" />
>
> > > > </cfcomponent>
>
> > > > Is that not correct?
>
> > > > Thanks,
>
> > > > Rob
>
> > > > On 16 July, 18:55, whostheJBoss <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I'll ask the obvious...
>
> > > > > On your function in RemotingService.cfc, do you have access="remote" ?
>
> > > > > Example:
>
> > > > > <cffunction name="ajaxLogin" access="remote" returntype="boolean"
> > > > > output="false" hint="I log the user in via AJAX">
>
> > > > > On Jul 16, 10:36 am, Sir Rawlins <[email protected]>
> > > > > wrote:
>
> > > > > > Hello Guys,
>
> > > > > > Well, first time out playing with AJAX related stuff. Done a little
> > > > > > reading through the MG docs on how to get my events setup and ready
> > > > > > for remoting, the basic task here is to take my existing HTML based
> > > > > > 'contact us' page and make it into a small modal window contact 
> > > > > > form.
> > > > > > all the processing for the form is already handled in an event 
> > > > > > called
> > > > > > submit.contact_form.
>
> > > > > > I'm a total n00b to this so please forgive me if I'm making a real
> > > > > > mess of things. I've configured my submit.contact_form event to look
> > > > > > like so:
>
> > > > > >                 <event-handler name="submit.contact_form">
> > > > > >                         <broadcasts>
> > > > > >                                 <message 
> > > > > > name="contactFormSubmitted" />
> > > > > >                         </broadcasts>
> > > > > >                         <results>
> > > > > >                                 <result name="success" do="thanks" 
> > > > > > requestFormat="HTML" />
> > > > > >                                 <result name="failed" 
> > > > > > do="get-in-touch" requestFormat="HTML" />
> > > > > >                         </results>
> > > > > >                 </event-handler>
>
> > > > > > This way the user is only routed around to different pages if the
> > > > > > request is made by HTML, correct? Now, my controller creates an 
> > > > > > struct
> > > > > > in the event called 'ValidationErrors' if the form is not completed
> > > > > > properly, this is what I'll be needing to get my hands on once the
> > > > > > form submit has been made to decide if to display errors or give a
> > > > > > 'thanks' message to the user.
>
> > > > > > Now, on my cfm page which contains the form I'm trying to use
> > > > > > cfajaxproxy to connect to the RemotingService.cfc which comes with
> > > > > > MG:G in order for me to make my requests, is that correct? however,
> > > > > > this is throwing an error when I'm viewing the page, like so:
>
> > > > > > <cfajaxproxy cfc="RemotingService" jsclassname="RemotingService" />
>
> > > > > > <h1>This is a form.</h1>
>
> > > > > > And the error is:
>
> > > > > > The specified function '' on the CFC RemotingService must have its
> > > > > > access attribute set to 'remote'.
>
> > > > > > The error occurred in 
> > > > > > C:\XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX\Views\Communication
> > > > > > \frmModalContactForm.cfm: line 3
>
> > > > > > Can anyone shed some light on what I'm doing wrong here? Like a say,
> > > > > > It's probably a really obvious mistake but it's all Alien to me and
> > > > > > I'm feeling confused.
>
> > > > > > Thanks again,
>
> > > > > > Rob
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