cfobject: CORBA object

Description

Calls methods on a registered CORBA object.

Syntax

<cfobject 
type = "corba"
context = "context"
class = "file or naming service"
name = "text"
locale = "type-value arguments">

See also

cfcollection, cfexecute, cfindex, cfreport, cfsearch, cfwddx; CORBA in Developing Globalized Applications in ColdFusion MX Developer's Guide

History

See the History section of the main cfobject tag page.

Attributes

Attribute Req/Opt Default Description

type

Optional

 

Object type:

  • com
  • corba
  • java

(The other object types do not take the type attribute.)

context

Required

 

  • ior: ColdFusion uses Interoperable Object Reference (IOR) to access CORBA server.
  • nameservice: ColdFusion uses naming service to access server. This option is valid only with the InitialContext of a VisiBroker Orb.

class

Required

 

  • If context = "ior": absolute path of file that contains string version of the Interoperable Object Reference (IOR). ColdFusion must be able to read file; it should be local to ColdFusion server or accessible on network.
  • If context = "nameservice": forward slash-delimited naming context for naming service. For example: Allaire//Doc/empobject.

name

Required

 

String; name for the instantiated component. An application uses it to reference the CORBA object's methods and attributes.

locale

Optional

 

Sets arguments for a call to init_orb. Use of this attribute is specific to VisiBroker ORBs. It is available on C++, Version 3.2. The value must be in the form:

locale = " -ORBagentAddr 199.99.129.33  -ORBagentPort 19000"

Each type-value pair must start with a hyphen.

Usage

ColdFusion Enterprise version 4.0 and later supports CORBA through the Dynamic Invocation Interface (DII). To use cfobject with CORBA objects, you must provide the name of the file that contains a string-formatted version of the IOR, or the object's naming context in the naming service; and the object's attributes, method names, and method signatures.

User-defined types (for example, structures) are not supported.

Example

<cfobject type = "corba"
  context = "ior"
  class = "c:\\myobject.ior"
  name = "GetName">

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