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ColdFusion 9.0 Resources |
cfobject: component objectSyntax<cfobject
component = "component name"
name = "instance name"
type = "component">
Note: You can
specify this tag’s attributes in an attributeCollection attribute
whose value is a structure. Specify the structure name in the attributeCollection attribute
and use the tag’s attribute names as structure keys.
See alsocfcollection, cfcomponent, cfexecute, cfindex, IsInstanceOf, cfreport, cfsearch, cfwddx; Using ColdFusion components in the Developing ColdFusion Applications Attributes
UsageWhen the cfobject tag creates an instance of the CFC, ColdFusion executes any constructor code in the CFC; that is, it runs code that is not in the method definitions. On UNIX systems, ColdFusion searches first for a file with a name that matches the specified component name, but is all lowercase. If it does not find the file, it looks for a filename that matches the component name exactly, with the identical character casing. Example<!--- Separate instantiation and method invocation; --->
<!--- permits multiple invocations. --->
<cfobject
name="quoteService"
component="nasdaq.quote">
<cfinvoke
component="#quoteService#"
method="getLastTradePrice"
symbol="macr"
returnVariable="res">
<cfoutput>#res#</cfoutput><br>
<cfinvoke
component="#quoteService#"
method="getLastTradePrice"
symbol="mot"
returnVariable="res">
<cfoutput>#res#</cfoutput>
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