I'd argue that it doesn't. Maybe it's me just being picky, and I'm far
from an OO expert. I guess I felt like you said it was -required-, and
while I think everyone should drop app.cfm like a bad hairdo, I don't
think it is _required_ for an OO site.


On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 10:38 AM, Scott Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> eh? You have events? you have properties? what part of this isn't OO? As
> whilst Coldfusion will route event argumnets to the various event handlers
> automaticaly for you, it does begin the OO composition does it not.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 8:20 AM, Raymond Camden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I'm not sure this comment really makes sense. Having a OO designed
>> model isnt' really something that forces you to use Application.cfc.
>> The main thing App.cfc gives you is more fine grained control over
>> application events and settings.
>>
>> That being said - Rony, definitely switch. If something breaks, its
>> your code's fault. I'd be willing to bet you guys used onRequest and
>> that broke your web service/flash remoting calls. The fix for that is
>> to just remove it. ;)
>>
>> On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 11:51 PM, Scott Barnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> > Application.CFC is the only way to fly as you set yourself up for better
>> > OO
>> > composition.
>> >
>> > On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 2:33 PM, Rony Fayyad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> > wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Well one of my colleagues was saying that using application.cfc broke
>> >> some
>> >> of the application. Can't recall what it was but that is why we have
>> >> not
>> >> moved into the application.cfc yet.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Thanks for your feedback Mark. Much appreciated.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
>> >> Behalf Of Mark Mandel
>> >> Sent: Thursday, 3 July 2008 2:18 PM
>> >> To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
>> >> Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Per application mapping
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> Yup, you can only do it application.cfc
>> >>
>> >> Why don't you convert the application.cfm to a .cfc, it's usually
>> >> pretty
>> >> straight forward.
>> >>
>> >> Mark
>> >>
>> >> On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 11:53 AM, Rony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> Hi All,
>> >>
>> >> I have utilised the CF8 per application mapping in a couple of my
>> >> projects that all use application.cfc.
>> >>
>> >> Now, I am working on a project that uses application.cfm. Doing what i
>> >> did in the application.cfc for other projects DID NOT work for the
>> >> application.cfm
>> >>
>> >> Does the per application setting ONLY work for application.cfc and NOT
>> >> application.cfm?
>> >>
>> >> Thanks.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> E: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> >> W: www.compoundtheory.com
>> >>
>> >> >>
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
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