>- see footer for list info -< Request is for variables that are valid for that request. Application is for variables that are valid for all requests. http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/6/Developing_ColdFusion_MX_Applica tions_with_CFML/Variables7.htm
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Andrew Davidson Sent: 21 October 2005 15:22 To: Coldfusion Development Subject: Re: [CF-Dev] Use of Application Scope >- see footer for list info -< Hi, I have been meaning to ask about this subject as well, so while there is already a topic, let me ask. I tend to use request scope variables alot, so can anyone give me a brief description of which is best, and why ? Advantages/Disadvantages of each maybe ? Just brief points will do. Thanks. Simon Baynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >- see footer for list info -< Absolutely, I store my entire application logic as objects in application scope no problem. As for how long they will last, they will last indefintely as long as they are accessed and or modified before the application timeout is reached. On 10/21/05, RichL wrote: > >- see footer for list info -< > I have some code which creates a couple of structures for use on a later > page. > This data is pretty much going to remain static as it is historical data. > > Would it be OK to store these structures in application scoped variables > that will reside in memory to save a bit of processing time? (i.e. not > having to construct the structures each time the page is called) > If yes, how long will they stay resident in memory? Until they are > explicitly deleted? > > -- > Rich > _______________________________________________ > > For details on ALL mailing lists and for joining or leaving lists, go to http://list.cfdeveloper.co.uk/mailman/listinfo > > -- > CFDeveloper Sponsors:- > >- Hosting provided by www.cfmxhosting.co.uk -< > >- Forum provided by www.fusetalk.com -< > >- DHTML Menus provided by www.APYCOM.com -< > >- Lists hosted by www.Gradwell.com -< > >- CFdeveloper is run by Russ Michaels, feel free to volunteer your help -< > -- Simon Baynes www.simonbaynes.com _______________________________________________ For details on ALL mailing lists and for joining or leaving lists, go to http://list.cfdeveloper.co.uk/mailman/listinfo -- CFDeveloper Sponsors:- >- Hosting provided by www.cfmxhosting.co.uk -< >- Forum provided by www.fusetalk.com -< >- DHTML Menus provided by www.APYCOM.com -< >- Lists hosted by www.Gradwell.com -< >- CFdeveloper is run by Russ Michaels, feel free to volunteer your help -< --------------------------------- How much free photo storage do you get? Store your holiday snaps for FREE with Yahoo! Photos. Get Yahoo! Photos _______________________________________________ For details on ALL mailing lists and for joining or leaving lists, go to http://list.cfdeveloper.co.uk/mailman/listinfo -- CFDeveloper Sponsors:- >- Hosting provided by www.cfmxhosting.co.uk -< >- Forum provided by www.fusetalk.com -< >- DHTML Menus provided by www.APYCOM.com -< >- Lists hosted by www.Gradwell.com -< >- CFdeveloper is run by Russ Michaels, feel free to volunteer your help -< _______________________________________________ For details on ALL mailing lists and for joining or leaving lists, go to http://list.cfdeveloper.co.uk/mailman/listinfo -- CFDeveloper Sponsors:- >- Hosting provided by www.cfmxhosting.co.uk -< >- Forum provided by www.fusetalk.com -< >- DHTML Menus provided by www.APYCOM.com -< >- Lists hosted by www.Gradwell.com -< >- CFdeveloper is run by Russ Michaels, feel free to volunteer your help -<
