I've been reading in a number of places where people place a reference to a CFC in a users session variable. This has always seemed strange to me. Why not cache the CFC for the application and only store the users data in a session struct. Is there something I'm missing about saving an entire CFC reference per user? Doesn't it have a higher overhead? Is there a performance savings?
I'm going to bash on this tomorrow and find out myself, but if someone can post their reasoning, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks
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