> > Use fusebox.init.cfm to instantiate where required. Then use <invoke>
> > in circuits.xml.
> >
> > Use <class> in fusebox.xml together with <instantiate> and <invoke> in
> > circuits.xml.
> 
> I alternate between these two. The former has the benefit of allowing
> a simple <cfif> / <cflock> / <cfif> for initialization. The latter has
> the benefit of keeping it all 'in' Fusebox. The downside of the
> latter, as you surmise, is locking is harder - but you could always
> use John Beynon's lock verb, taking advantage of the custom lexicon
> 'alpha feature'...
> 
I'll look into this - sigh - its always solved in the next version :-)

I will leave alone your pet peeve and allow wiser men to discuss the
merits of differing terminology :-)

Thanks for the speedy response.

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