On every request you are rerunning init on the application.IOFactory
object. Therefore it makes sense that your time values match. Remove
that line and it should work fine.

On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 16:01:14 +0200, Micha Schopman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tested a combination, one object created in the application scope, and
> one in the variables scope:
>
> In both outputs, I get the exact same time. In the application scope I
> thought it would be set in the CFC, so next time I would call the CFC I
> would get the old time back. The second CFC should always output the
> current time. Unfortunately the time is not save in the application
> scope. This indeed means a pointer.
>
> Does someone now ways to do some CFC caching?
>
> CFM Page
> <cfapplication name="persistencyTest" sessionmanagement="yes"
> clientmanagement="no">
>
> <cfif NOT IsDefined('application.IOFactory')>
>             <cfset application.IOFactory =
> createObject('component','myfunction')>
>             <cfset application.IOFactory.init()>
> </cfif>
> <cfoutput>#application.IOFactory.mymethod()#</cfoutput>
>
> <cfset IOFactory = createObject('component','myfunction')>
> <cfset application.IOFactory.init()>
> <cfoutput>#IOFactory.myMethod()#</cfoutput>
>
> MyFunction.cfc
> <cfcomponent output="yes">
>             <cfset init()>
>             <cffunction name="init" access="public" returntype="date">
>                         <cfset this.datetimestamp = Now()>
>                         <cfreturn this.datetimestamp>
>             </cffunction>
>             <cffunction name="mymethod" access="public"
> returntype="date">
>                         <cfreturn this.datetimestamp>
>             </cffunction>
> </cfcomponent>
>
>
> Micha Schopman
> Software Engineer
> Modern Media, Databankweg 12 M, 3821 AL  Amersfoort
> Tel 033-4535377, Fax 033-4535388
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>
>
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