> CFCs can speed up an application, because they can be cached in > memory, while simple templates (that you'd CFINCLUDE) can't be. Sure, > it increases RAM usage, but with how cheap it is these days, there's > no excuse for not having more than you need unless you're already at 4 > GB (which is all that a single Java instance can use).
While in most cases you still won't consume so much memory with CFC usage that it matters, it's worth pointing out that the memory usage limit for a single JVM on Windows is quite a bit lower than 4 GB: http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_19359 http://blog.daemon.com.au/archives/000279.html Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figleaf.com/ Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized instruction at our training centers in Washington DC, Atlanta, Chicago, Baltimore, Northern Virginia, or on-site at your location. Visit http://training.figleaf.com/ for more information! ---------------------------------------------------------- You are subscribed to cfcdev. To unsubscribe, send an email to [email protected] with the words 'unsubscribe cfcdev' as the subject of the email. CFCDev is run by CFCZone (www.cfczone.org) and supported by CFXHosting (www.cfxhosting.com). CFCDev is supported by New Atlanta, makers of BlueDragon http://www.newatlanta.com/products/bluedragon/index.cfm An archive of the CFCDev list is available at www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]
