Tom, I belive the init() is called at the same time the component is created. The setters are only called after that.

I believe that the beans are created in order of the dependencies (obviously). If there are are no dependencies, they *might* be created in the order defined in the XML but I wouldn't assume this or build anything that relied on this. If a CFC has no dependencies, the order it is created in shouldn't matter.

If you want to inject the logger into your other services, then that is a dependency and the logger would be created first.

hope that helps,

Brian

On 5/25/06, Tom Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
When is a beans init() method called ? After all the dependencies have been
injected (setters called) ?

Are dependencies injected in the order defined ?
Are beans created in the order defined, unless they have a dependancy that
isn't created yet (in which, case is creation deferred, or the dependants
created?) ?

I'm injecting a logger, and it would be nice to have the logger available as
soon as possible - particularly when work is being done in the setters.
--
Tom Chiverton

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