Accessing CFCs from outside ColdFusion and basic HTML

Flash applications that use Flash Remoting can easily take advantage of ColdFusion components for business logic. Similarly, you can export CFCs so that any application can access CFC methods as web services.

For ColdFusion component methods to communicate with Flash Remoting applications, set the access attribute of the cffunction tag to remote.

For more information on creating CFCs for Flash Remoting, see Using the Flash Remoting Service

Any application, whether it is a ColdFusion application, a Java application, JSP page, or a .Net application, can access well-formed ColdFusion components as web services by referencing the WSDL file that ColdFusion automatically generates.

To see a component’s WSDL definition, specify the component web address in a URL, followed by ?wsdl; for example:

http://localhost:8500/MyComponents/arithCFC.cfc?wsdl

For more information on using CFCs as web services, see Using Web Services