So can and will ColdSpring, Transfer and Mach-II play nice?


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-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Corfield
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wed May 02 21:57:01 2007
Subject: Re: Which Framework do you use... (if any)

On 4/30/07, Dwayne Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> More specifically, what types of application parameters should be set up
at application initiation.

That's a very open-ended question with no black and white answer.

I put pretty much any per-application config in application scope in
one way or another, usually via ColdSpring.

> In some frameworks, information is pulled from an XML configuration file.
Fusebox has these abstract circuits that I think are stored in the
application scope.  I am not sure what Mach-II stores in the application
scope upon application initiation.

Most of the frameworks cache their setup data in application scope.

> The question is not how to use application.cfm but what makes up a solid
application scope variable enviornment?

The question doesn't make sense to me - this is a decision that only
you can make. It's not a framework-related question at all in my
opinion.

> What's in the application scope variable enviornment of Mach-II, Fusebox
etc.

Lots of cached data structures that let the framework run efficiently.
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