That was idiotic. Sorry. It's like the 2nd paragraph of the documentation.

On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 4:43 PM, David McGuigan <[email protected]>wrote:

> Quick question.
>
> <cfinvoke/> lets you call a CFC's method "without instantiating the owner
> CFC".
>
> That's a white lie right? Does cfinvoke just do the instantiation in the
> background and toss the instance afterward or is the method somehow called
> semi-staticly?
>
> My real question/concern is about performance.
>
> I have a code situation in which I will be able to accomplish what I want
> by instantiating a component, feeding it arguments with a instance.method( )
> style invocation, and then never using the instance again, but I'm wondering
> if cfinvoke is somehow so magical that by using it w/ an argument collection
> I would reap significant performance benefits. ??!?
>
> Thanks.
>

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