No it won't, CFCONTENT does not buffer the file in memory, only a small part as it streams it to the client

Magnus wrote:
What about using cfcontent for getting and starting the download of
the large audio files. Will this have an affect on Java memory usage
by involving OpenBD more in the process? Cfcontent is used to make
sure the file is downloaded as an attachment rather than getting
played by a media player or worst of all, Quicktime.

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