object. Therefore it makes sense that your time values match. Remove
that line and it should work fine.
On Thu, 22 Jul 2004 16:01:14 +0200, Micha Schopman
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tested a combination, one object created in the application scope, and
> one in the variables scope:
>
> In both outputs, I get the exact same time. In the application scope I
> thought it would be set in the CFC, so next time I would call the CFC I
> would get the old time back. The second CFC should always output the
> current time. Unfortunately the time is not save in the application
> scope. This indeed means a pointer.
>
> Does someone now ways to do some CFC caching?
>
> CFM Page
> <cfapplication name="persistencyTest" sessionmanagement="yes"
> clientmanagement="no">
>
> <cfif NOT IsDefined('application.IOFactory')>
> <cfset application.IOFactory =
> createObject('component','myfunction')>
> <cfset application.IOFactory.init()>
> </cfif>
> <cfoutput>#application.IOFactory.mymethod()#</cfoutput>
>
> <cfset IOFactory = createObject('component','myfunction')>
> <cfset application.IOFactory.init()>
> <cfoutput>#IOFactory.myMethod()#</cfoutput>
>
> MyFunction.cfc
> <cfcomponent output="yes">
> <cfset init()>
> <cffunction name="init" access="public" returntype="date">
> <cfset this.datetimestamp = Now()>
> <cfreturn this.datetimestamp>
> </cffunction>
> <cffunction name="mymethod" access="public"
> returntype="date">
> <cfreturn this.datetimestamp>
> </cffunction>
> </cfcomponent>
>
>
> Micha Schopman
> Software Engineer
> Modern Media, Databankweg 12 M, 3821 AL Amersfoort
> Tel 033-4535377, Fax 033-4535388
> KvK Amersfoort 39081679, Rabo 39.48.05.380
>
>
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