I wrote this on my blog about different ways to deploy cfc's in a coldfusion app. Part of what it covers is hard coding typing and extends, you may find it useful:
http://www.compoundtheory.com/?action="">However, to point, there is no 'real' way of making it more dynamic, as it currenty stands,
This
was raised a while ago
I
believe it can not be dynamic because the "extends" value is resolved at compile
time, not runtime so you cant have a dynamic "extends" value. This is the
same as with the CFIMPORT tag. the lib value can not be
dynamic
Mark
Mandel did go into how you can
Thanks guys,
We mainly use it for business rules that our clients request so that we
totally seperate the logic of what they want and the core. But when it
comes time to building each environment i.e Production, Test, Train it
because a real pain as you have to manually change each extended
We use CFC's heavily in our application. Because they rock
good to see, Jer..more power to you
can I throw in a quick thought?
if you're wanting to make extends dynamic, would you consider a
mix-in approach where you're decorating the CFC with functionality
of another, as opposed to straight
On 21/02/2006, at 1:04 PM, Kay Smoljak wrote:
Can someone please confirm: I was under the impression that a CF
Standard licence can be converted to an Enterprise licence simply by
entering the new serial number into the CFAdmin. Is this correct? Is
there an upgrade path/price from Standard to
Hey Jeremy,
There is a core OO design rule that says favour composition over
inheritance. What that means in CFCs is that you should favour:
cfcomponent
cfset rules = createObject(component,
com.jeremy.app.rules.SomeRules)
cffunction name=applyRules
...
Thanks Robin,
What I really meant was, can you upgrade from CF7 Standard to CF7
Enterprise? In the event that the system takes off and requires the
extra grunt in reporting and mail sending.
Cheers,
K.
On 2/21/06, Robin Hilliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 21/02/2006, at 1:04 PM, Kay Smoljak
is that RRP now?? its gone up bout $600 then has it?
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Hi Robin Talking of pricing is fine by me. What was the price of enterprise under MM? I for some reason was thinking it was like just under $6k, maybe I seen US pricing once.
On 2/21/06, Steve Onnis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is that RRP now??its gone up bout $600 then has it?-Original
I certainly don't mind, I would think this discussion is relevent to most of us
here..
And just to extend the thread a little...
What would be the cost of upgrading from CF6 std to CF7 std?
And what do you mean be 'level R' as opposed to 'box'? And how do you qualify
as 'level R'?
Cheers,
On 2/21/06, Robin Hilliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I should have said
there are upgrades from CF6 Standard and CF7 Standard
...To CF7 Enterprise. This month our level R price for CF7 Standard
to CF7 Enterprise upgrade is $9,363 Inc (as opposed to $9,887 Inc for
the box upgrade
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