Bingo. Not to mention that Reactor caches
any stateless objects so, unless you’re adding advice to the CFCs, I have
a hard time seeing why you’d use CS to create them.
Doug
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Teddy Payne
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 2:52
PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Reactor for CF]
Iterator & Coldspring
A more logical approach:
<cfset reactor = application.cs.getBean
("reactorFactory") />
<cfset contactRecord = reactor.createRecord ("Contact") />
<cfset contact =
contactRecord.load (contactId=url.id)>
On 7/10/06, Doug
Hughes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Why are you using CS to
configure gateways and records?
Doug
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On
Behalf Of Dan Vega
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 2:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Reactor for CF] Iterator & Coldspring
Thank you to all for the help with my iterator questions, everything is
running great & fast.
One more quicky, I just started to learn coldspring so this is prolly just a
lack of knowledge But all of reafctor components are setup in coldspring.
<bean id="reactorFactory" class="
reactor.reactorFactory">
<constructor-arg
name="configuration">
<value>config/Reactor.xml</value>
</constructor-arg>
</bean>
<bean id="ContactGateway"
factory-bean="reactorFactory"
factory-method="createGateway">
<constructor-arg
name="objectAlias">
<value>contact</value>
</constructor-arg>
</bean>
<bean id="ContactRecord"
factory-bean="reactorFactory"
factory-method="createRecord">
<constructor-arg
name="objectAlias">
<value>contact</value>
</constructor-arg>
</bean>
I am finding weird instances where this comes up, and the record is still in
the database
Record Deleted
The record you're using has been deleted. There are some properties which
will continue to function after a record has been deleted, but not all of
them. Please create a new record and go from there.
If i take away this
<!--- get the contact --->
<cfset contactRecord =
application.cs.getBean("ContactRecord")/>
<cfset contact = contactRecord.load(contactId= url.id)>
and re instantiate the object everything works great. I would imagine I am
missing something simple about object instatnces throgh coldspring.
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