yep, since that one instance would be shared by all users of your
application.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 4:28 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: IIS or MX Caching Files or some odd thing


If I stored a component instance in the application scope:

<cfobject component = "lfcomponents.lfinsert_record" name = 
"application.ComponentInstance.lfInsertData">

Would I need to lock each usage of it?

Brook

At 03:33 PM 12/5/2002 -0800, you wrote:
>Can't take credit, it is an old one off the forums.  Guess I'm the Milli
>Vanilli of cf-talk.
>;)
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Lee Fuller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 3:06 PM
>To: CF-Talk
>Subject: RE: IIS or MX Caching Files or some odd thing
>
>
>Hey now.. Wait!  I posted that many moons ago.. And I was only a "life
>saver".
>
>And now you, Simon, are a GOD?????!!!!
>
>NOT FAIR!!!
>
>;)
>
>
>| -----Original Message-----
>| From: Rob Rohan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>| Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 3:04 PM
>| To: CF-Talk
>| Subject: RE: IIS or MX Caching Files or some odd thing
>|
>|
>| Simon you are a god.
>|
>| Thank you
>|
>| Rob
>|
>| http://treebeard.sourceforge.net
>| http://ruinworld.sourceforge.net Scientia Est Potentia
>|
>| -----Original Message-----
>| From: Simon Stanlake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>| Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 2:40 PM
>| To: CF-Talk
>| Subject: RE: IIS or MX Caching Files or some odd thing
>|
>|
>| Have you tried turning off 'cacherealpath'?
>|
>| it is in <cfmx
>| dir>/runtime/servers/default/SERVER-INF/jrun.xml.  There is a
>| line like ...
>|
>| <attribute name="cacheRealPath">true</attribute>
>|
>| change this to false and give er a restart.
>|
>| I'm not sure if I understand your symptoms but I had an issue
>| with Apache/MX and virtual directories getting files mixed
>| up, and this setting solved it.
>|
>| Cheers,
>| Simon
>|
>| -----Original Message-----
>| From: Rob Rohan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>| Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 2:30 PM
>| To: CF-Talk
>| Subject: IIS or MX Caching Files or some odd thing
>|
>|
>| Hey everyone I need some help,
>|
>| I think this is an IIS issues, but am unsure. We are setting
>| up duel NT/MX boxes with several web sites and it looks like
>| this (sorry if you're not using a fixed width)
>|
>|              +===========+
>|              | load bal  |
>|             /+===========+\
>|            /               \
>| box1+==========+    box2+==========+
>| MX  | siteAip  |    MX  | siteAip  |
>| IIS | siteBip  |    IIS | siteBip  |
>|     +==========+        +==========+
>|            \                /
>|             \             /
>|              +===========+
>|              | cfm files |
>|              +===========+
>|
>| This issues is - if we save a file in site A (fileA.cfm) -
>| the file shows up for site B as well - sometimes. It is NOT
>| in the directory for site B. It seems to be cached between
>| sites some how. Even if I do ip addresses:
>|
>http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/fileA.cfm (siteA)
>http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/fileA.cfm (siteB)
>
>that gives the same file - sometimes. But, again it is not in the root
>of site B.
>
>We have checked the mappings in IIS several (thousand) times, and it
>looks right (mapped to different directories on the cfm files box (non
>unc)) and the load balancer does no caching (so sayth the salesman).
>
>I know this isn't enough information for a lot of help, but I am not
>allowed to give more. If anyone could suggest anything to check - I
>would be very appreciative.
>
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Rob
>
>http://treebeard.sourceforge.net http://ruinworld.sourceforge.net
>Scientia Est Potentia
>
>
>
>
>
>

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