Daemach, did you figure out the config information for AjaxCFC yourself, or 
is it documented somewhere?  I looked in the docs that download with AjaxCFC 
but I couldn't find any config information.  There are so many js files in 
there, I didn't know which ones to include.

-- Josh

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Daemach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 28, 2007 2:59 PM
Subject: Re: [jQuery] Need some guidance...


>
> Hi Rick -
>
> This is one of those things I would use ajaxCFC for since it handles
> serialization automatically.  The idea here is that you need to serialize
> the values of your form fields, send them to the server, deserialize,
> calculate and put the results into some kind of structure which gets
> serialized again and returned to the browser for processing which starts
> with deserializing.  Dealing with the serialization/deserialization
> transparently is what makes ajaxCFC so great.
>
> First, download ajaxcfc here:
> http://www.robgonda.com/blog/projects/ajaxcfc/download.cfm
>
> in the zip file drill down to ajaxCFC/branches/jquery/core/.  Put the 
> .cfc's
> in some accessible folder on your web server, then copy everything inside
> the /js folder to your javascript repository - I create a subfolder to 
> keep
> it separate:  /js/ajaxCFC.  That's it for the install.
>
> This sample code should get you started.  I stuck the ajax call directly
> into the click event on the button, but you could put all of that in a
> separate function and then call the function from the click event handler 
> if
> you want.
>
> ===========================
>
>
> your html/cfm page with the calculator:
>
> <script type="text/javascript" src="/js/jquery.js"></script>
> <script type="text/javascript" 
> src="/js/ajaxCFC/jquery.AjaxCFC.js"></script>
>
> <script type="text/javascript">
> // additional files
> $.AjaxCFC({require:'json'});
> // more additional files
> // $.AjaxCFC({require:'json,wddx,dDumper,log4j,DWRSyntax,blockUI'});
>
> // optional global settings
> // using these setters also automatically include dependencies
> //$.AjaxCFCHelper.setAjaxLoadImage("#snort","/images/ajax_circleball.gif");
> $.AjaxCFCHelper.setDebug(false);
> $.AjaxCFCHelper.setBlockUI(false);
> $.AjaxCFCHelper.setUseDefaultErrorHandler(false);
> $.AjaxCFCHelper.setSerialization('json'); // json, wddx
>
> $(document).ready( function() {
>
> // Add click event to button
>
> $('#ajaxit').click(function() {
> //create an object to pass to the cfc.  can also be an array, simple
> value, whatever you want.  Objects turn into cf structures.
> var obj = {firstVal:$('#firstVal').val(), secondVal:$('#secondVal').val(),
> thirdVal:$('#thirdVal').val(), randomstring:"why not"}
> //do ajax call
>
> $.AjaxCFC({
> url: "/pathto/your.cfc",
> method: "calculate",
> data: obj,
> // can be an anonymous function, or the name of the function that will
> handle the return results.
> success: showResults
> });
> });
>
> });
>
> function showResults(data){
> // data will be whatever the cfc passed back in js format - structure in
> this case to make it easy.
> $('#result').val(data.results);
>
> }
>
> </script>
>
> firstVal: <input id="firstVal" name="firstVal" type="text"><br>
> secondVal: <input id="secondVal" name="secondVal" type="text"><br>
> thirdVal: <input id="thirdVal" name="thirdVal" type="text">
> <input id="ajaxit" type="submit"  name="ajaxit" value="AjaxIt">
> <hr>
>
> result: <input id="result" name="result" type="text">
>
>
> ================
>
> Your cfc file should go in the same folder as ajax.cfc:
>
>
> <cfcomponent extends="ajax">
> <!---
> <cfscript>
> setDebugMode('request');
> </cfscript>--->
>
> <cffunction name="calculate" output="no" access="private">
>
> <cfscript>
> obj = arguments;
> data = structNew();
> temp = obj.firstVal + obj.secondVal + obj.thirdVal;
> StructInsert(data, "results", temp);
> </cfscript>
>
> <cfreturn data>
> </cffunction>
> </cfcomponent>
>
>
>
> Rick Faircloth wrote:
>>
>> Hi, all.
>>
>> I've just started using jQuery recently and now
>> I'm trying to understand how to use it with AJAX
>> and I just don't know enough about how it works
>> to get started on a fairly simple app.  The sample app I've
>> been tinkering with sends a URL variable for a User_ID
>> using AJAX to a CF page, which runs a query and
>> returns the info to the calling page and appends
>> it to the body.  I'd like to send results back to the
>> form fields, as well as the calculated result.
>>
>> I just don't have a clue how to set this up.
>>
>> I have a mortgage calculator and I want the user
>> to be able to enter the principal, interest rate,
>> and duration in years, then run a calculation on it
>> and return the result.
>>
>> I've set this up in a regular form that submits back
>> to the page it's on and it works fine.  It's coded in CF.
>>
>> I'd like to be able to calculate and return the results using AJAX.
>>
>> I've worked some very simple code using AJAX (actually
>> it was given to me), but I have no idea how to code for
>> the above scenario.
>>
>> Would anyone care to give this CF'er some guidance
>> on creating this small jQuery/CF/AJAX app?
>>
>> Thanks for any help!
>>
>> Rick
>>
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