Andrew, have you looked at ajaxCFC (
http://ajaxcfc.riaforge.org/)? I
haven't had a chance to use it, but it sounds like it would do what
you're looking for: integrate with MG:U and expose your model to Ajax
calls.
Also, take a look at Ray's post covering Spry and MG:U. This would
apply equally well to Dojo:
http://ray.camdenfamily.com/index.cfm/2006/8/22/Using-AJAX-with-ModelGlueOn 10/31/06, Andrew Scott <
Andrew.Scott@...> wrote:
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> Awhile ago I saw a post where, Sean had extended the Reactor framework
> through a webservice / cfc.
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> Now I am looking at the option to see if MG:U can be done like this too. The
> reason being is that I am using a lot of Ajax calls via Dojo, and it would
> be better to use cfc's / webservice for what I am doing. But I also need to
> get a handle on the MG:U framework.
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> What I have done for now, is when the application is created I am storing
> this info in the application scope for my reference, but there must be a
> better way of doing this. Reactor yes I can follow seans example, but what
> about spring and MG.
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> I am hoping this might be able to be achieved in some form or another, or
> should I be using events for what I am trying to do to return data back to
> the browser?
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> Senior Coldfusion Developer
> Aegeon Pty. Ltd.
> www.aegeon.com.au
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