Thanks. But what is the request scope for? Is that scoped for the individual
page request, i.e. from application.cfm to onrequestend.cfm for a single HTTP
request?

David

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> David:
> 
> Server
> CGI
> Application
> Request
> Session
> Client
> Variables
> 
> Are the ones that matter... I don't know if you can call "Cookie" a scope.
> Maybe...
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Cummins
> 
> Sent: Thursday, May 18, 2000 6:32 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Could request alleviate locking concerns?
> 
> Jeez Louise, I've never heard of the Request scope. Is there anywhere that
> has a
> definitive list of all the scopes?
> 
> David
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > Just wanting some opinions on using the request scope to hold "copies" of
> > application and server variables (only the necessary ones, not an entire
> > StructCopy())
> >
> > Would this increase performance by decreasing the number of locks that
> occur
> > on a page? It would look something like this:
> >
> > [ snippet ]-----
> >
> > <cflock name="Application">
> >         <cfscript>
> >                 Request.myVariable = Application.myVariable;
> >                 Request.myVariable2 = Application.myVariable2;
> >         </cfscript>
> > </cflock>
> > <cflock name="Server">
> >         <cfscript>
> >                 Request.myVariable = Server.myVariable;
> >                 Request.myVariable2 = Server.myVariable2;
> >         </cfscript>
> > </cflock>
> >
> > [ instead of ]-----
> >
> > <cflock name="Application"><cfset Variables.myVariable =
> > Application.myVariable></cflock>
> > <cflock name="Application"><cfset Variables.myVariable2 =
> > Application.myVariable2></cflock>
> >
> > Opinions? Comments? Send flames directly. ;-)
> >
> > Jason Stiefel
> > Software Engineer
> > iXL, Inc.
> > 1930 Camden Road, Suite 2070
> > Charlotte, NC 28203
> > tel. 704.943.7000
> > fax. 704.943.7001
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
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