If it is a Singleton, put it in the application scope. If it is specific to
user, put it in the session scope. (Pretty much the same rules that apply to
any other kind of data). However, without more details on what the CFC does
and what context it is used in, it's pretty much impossible to give a
definite answer.

On 10/23/07, Mark Ireland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  If you are writing an app that must cope with a big spike in load which
> scope is best for a cfc?
>
> Thanks
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