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		<description>JavaCast is used to distinguish overloaded methods in calls from CF to Java. I propose a gentle improvement to CF: How about if CF first tried to choose the right method based on number of parametres? The CF programmer then only needs to give hints using JavaCast if there are multiple overloaded methods with the same number of parametres.&lt;br /&gt;The Java language spec does something similar.</description>
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