Lets you access the new application events by using these methods:
onApplicationStart
onApplicationEnd
onRequestStart
onRequestEnd
onSessionStart
onSessionEnd
onRequest
onError

That's the main advantage.

Matt

On 7/26/05, Jake McKee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, so I know I'm a little behind the times on this one, but what's the
> deal with Application.cfc? I've heard lots of talk about it, but it
> slipped in under the radar for me.
> 
> Jake
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