Thanks Sean,
that clears it up for me. What context would you use the word inherit?

-Jason


On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 16:30:49 -0800, Sean Corfield
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> On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 10:32:19 +1100, Jason Sheedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In the initial mach-ii.cfm file the appLoader is instantiated in the
> > application scope. It in turn instantiates the appFactory object, which
> > instantiates the AppManager, PropertyManager, ListenerManger,
> > FilterMangager, EventManager, ViewManager and PluginManager objects.
> >
> > Do all of these inherit the scope of the AppLoader object or are they
> > re-instanitated whenever they're called at runtime?
> 
> Well, I wouldn't use the word "inherit" but, yes, these objects all
> end up in application scope.
> 
> If you store a CFC in application scope, then its variables scope is
> also effectively application scope and so is anything stored in that
> variables scope.
> 
> It's about lifetime - the lifetime of a CFC is dependent on where it
> is stored and the lifetime determines how the variables scope behaves
> (because it has the same lifetime).
> 
> Does that help?
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