Realistically you should be able to solve this by reading the docs a bit more thoroughly than you already have. However this question is fairly easily answered. Firstly let me disabuse you of something though:
there is no option to create classes in coldfusion without using the
java,com and corba
This is just you not reading properly. Even on the page you link to (cfobject, which is pointing to an obsolete version of ColdFusion btw), the third link it provides "component object" discusses instantiating native CFML "classes" ("components" in CFML parlance, for some reason). It's perhaps not clear from top-level browsing that a "component" is a "class", but if you're learning something, you should be doing more than top-level browsing.
You are approaching your learning from a very odd angle: reading up on how to instantiate an object is not the direction you ought to be taking if you want to find out how to define the class the object will be an instance of. It kinda suggests a gap in your knowledge of OO (which could make this work a challenge for you).
Anyway, of course CFML allows for the definition of classes and the usage thereof, natively in the language. And has been able to do so since v6.0 (although this was not really production-ready until 6.1, due to some poor implementation decisions), over a decade ago.
The answer to your broader question, can be found by reading the docs starting with "Building and Using ColdFusion Components". But the basic form is:
// Foo.cfc
component {
public Foo function init(/* args here */){
// code here
}
// etc
}
And that sort of thing.