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In my recent CFDJ article on ColdFusion and .NET via Web Services, I wrote about a somewhat ugly way to send CF Queries to .NET. At the time, I struggled with finding a better solution, but couldn't get anything else to work.
I revisited the problem recently, and found that I now seem to be able to get data out of the QueryBean result that'll let me use a CF Query in .NET without performing any sort of transformation on the CF side.
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Views: 665 | 1-11-2010, 08:05 | Category : Tutorials |
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I was talking to a coworker today about a strange exception we saw, and I mentioned that the lock surrounding the process may not be double checked. It drew a "What does that mean?," so I thought I'd blog the answer that shows a practical example.
In Model-Glue, Fusebox, and Mach-II, you'll see a bit of code surrounding the instantiation of the "core" framework CFC that looks a bit like this:
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