I use them to remove a shared scope from my CFCs. If I wanted to change where variables are stored, I can just change the facade and my controller never changes.
Teddy On 12/22/06, Peter Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Sam, Main benefit I've heard is if you want to change the way you handle sessions in general - otherwise scope facades have limited utility. Best Wishes, Peter > You might also have some method setVarInStruct(var, struct), but I'm > not sure what advantages or disadvantages that may provide. > > On the other hand, I don't immediately see what benefit using a facade > may provide above the drawbacks I mentioned of using sessions in CFCs > directly. I'm fairly sure there are some, so I wanted to ask you all. > Well, I could see that it can handle the case a variable doesn't exist > for you, so that is a nice thing... but what else? You are subscribed to cfcdev. To unsubscribe, please follow the instructions at http://www.cfczone.org/listserv.cfm CFCDev is supported by: Katapult Media, Inc. We are cool code geeks looking for fun projects to rock! www.katapultmedia.com An archive of the CFCDev list is available at www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]
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