I had to change in the transfer.com.dynamic.definition.DefinitionBuffer in 
the writeCFArgument method, they "type" to "any" instead of a dynamic value 
based on the property definitions in the Transfer.xml file.  This way, not 
matter what Railo returns from the DB, you wont get an invalid argument 
error because any type of value can be returned.

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