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942 Chapter 37: Integrating J2EE and Java Elements in CFML Applications
The useExample ColdFusion page
The following useExample.cfm page uses the Example class to manipulate numbers, strings,
Booleans, and Example objects. The
JavaCast CFML function ensures that CFML variables
convert into the appropriate Java data types.
<html>
<head>
<title>CFOBJECT and Java Example</title>
</head>
<body>
<!--- Create a reference to an Example object --->
<cfobject action=create type=java class=Example name=obj>
<!--- Create the object and initialize its public member to 5 --->
<cfset x=obj.init(JavaCast("int",5))>
<!--- Create an array and populate it with string values,
then use the Java object to reverse them. --->
<cfset myarray=ArrayNew(1)>
<cfset myarray[1]="First">
<cfset myarray[2]="Second">
<cfset myarray[3]="Third">
<cfset ra=obj.ReverseStringArray(myarray)>
<!--- Display the results --->
<cfoutput>
<br>
original array element 1: #myarray[1]#<br>
original array element 2: #myarray[2]#<br>
original array element 3: #myarray[3]#<br>
after reverse element 1: #ra[1]#<br>
after reverse element 2: #ra[2]#<br>
after reverse element 3: #ra[3]#<br>
<br>
</cfoutput>
<!--- Use the Java object to flip a Boolean value, reverse a string,
add two integers, and add two float numbers --->
<cfset c=obj.Flip(true)>
<cfset StringVal=obj.ReverseString("This is a test")>
<cfset IntVal=obj.Add(JavaCast("int",20),JavaCast("int",30))>
<cfset FloatVal=obj.Add(JavaCast("float",2.56),JavaCast("float",3.51))>
<!--- Display the results --->
<cfoutput>
<br>
StringVal: #StringVal#<br>
IntVal: #IntVal#<br>
FloatVal: #FloatVal#<br>
<br>
</cfoutput>