Writing a Java CFX tag
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2
Save the file in a directory configured to serve ColdFusion pages. For example, you can save the
file as C:\inetpub\wwwroot\cfdocs\testjavacfx.cfm on Windows or /home/docroot/cfdocs/
testjavacfx.cfm on UNIX.
3
If you have not already done so, register the CFX tag in the ColdFusion MX Administrator (see
“Registering CFX tags” on page 263
).
4
Request the page from your browser using the appropriate URL; for example:
http://localhost/cfdocs/testjavacfx.cfm
ColdFusion processes the page and returns a page that displays the text “Hello, Les.” If an error is
returned instead, check the source code to make sure you have entered it correctly.
To delete a CFX tag in the ColdFusion MX Administrator:
1
On the ColdFusion MX Administrator Server tab, select
Extensions > CFX Tags
to open the
CFX Tags page.
2
For the tag you want to delete, click the Delete icon in the Controls column of the Registered
CFX Tags list.
Processing requests
Implementing a Java CFX tag requires interaction with the
Request
and
Response
objects passed
to the
processRequest
method. In addition, CFX tags that need to work with ColdFusion
queries also interface with the
Query
object. The com.allaire.cfx package, located in the lib/cfx.jar
archive, contains the
Request
,
Response
, and
Query
objects.
This section provides an overview of these object types. For a complete description of these object
types, see
Chapter 5, “ColdFusion Java CFX Reference,”
in
CFML Reference
.
For a complete example Java CFX tag that uses
Request
,
Response
, and
Query
objects, see
“ZipBrowser example” on page 257
.
Request object
The
Request
object is passed to the
processRequest
method of the
CustomTag
interface. The
following table lists the methods of the
Request
object for retrieving attributes, including queries,
passed to the tag and for reading global tag settings:
For detailed reference information on each of these interfaces, see
CFML Reference
.
Method
Description
attributeExists
Checks whether the attribute was passed to this tag.
debug
Checks whether the tag contains the
debug
attribute.
getAttribute
Retrieves the value of the passed attribute.
getAttributeList
Retrieves a list of all attributes passed to the tag.
getIntAttribute
Retrieves the value of the passed attribute as an integer.
getQuery
Retrieves the query that was passed to this tag, if any.
getSetting
Retrieves the value of a global custom tag setting.
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