Sorry guys, I think that one plugin is actually not supposed to be there. All the functionality is in the coldspringPlugin.cfc, just ignore the ColdSpringMachiiConfigPlugin. That was the first one written, then I rolled the functionality into the standard plugin and cleaned it up. That's my mistake that the original plugin is even there in the first place. Sorry!

On Nov 4, 2005, at 7:56 AM, Dave Ross wrote:

I'm pretty sure one was meant to have the funky autowiring code and
the other was supposed to be the original plugin that's been around
for a long time. Looks like maybe that didn't happen, but since we
sorted out the whole mach-ii autowiring business I think they will
combine into one plugin for 0.5

-Dave

On 11/4/05, Peter J. Farrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

There are two Mach-II plugins with the distro and the CVS package. I'm
a little confused on which one should be used and for what reasons?
They essentially seem to do the same thing - the coldspringPlugin.cfc
(in the CVS version) does seem to use method injection to accomplish
it's task instead of parsing the XML file. Any thoughts? I'm curious
why there are two of them.

.Peter

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