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-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wed Apr 25 17:30:58 2007
Subject: RE: Server or Application scope for a set if common components
> We have a group of CFC's which currently exist in the
> appl
On 4/25/07, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
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> We have a group of CFC's which currently exist in the application scope of
> each website (and there will be hundreds of these sites) we publish from our
> CMS. Now, these CFC's are common across all sites so I was thinking of
> mov
> We have a group of CFC's which currently exist in the
> application scope of each website (and there will be hundreds
> of these sites) we publish from our CMS. Now, these CFC's are
> common across all sites so I was thinking of moving these
> common objects across to the server scope. While
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> Subject: Re: Server or Application scope for a set if common components
>
> Yeah I would agree...
>
> And the fact that it is a scope similar to application, I would say you
> would not have any problems.
>
>
Yeah these objects will be alive for the duration of cfusion being up
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From: Andrew Scott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 25 April 2007 09:13
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Subject: Re: Server or Application scope for a set if common components
Yeah I would agree...
And the fact that it
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-Original Message-
From: Andrew Scott
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wed Apr 25 08:30:06 2007
Subject: Re: Server or Application scope for a set if common components
Neil,
I don't believe there will be any problems with that, never done anything
like that before but I would consi
Neil,
I don't believe there will be any problems with that, never done anything
like that before but I would consider it safe and handles less memory than
if it was in each application.
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> OK,
>
> We have a group of CFC's which cu
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