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Mike Fechner
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Tim Kuehn As for static classes - they have their place, however because their lifecycle is scoped to the session, they bring a number of issues with them that you'd be better off avoiding wide-spread use of them. I have the impression that the OP has experience with static classes in Java. They have their place there and here. For utility classes (that become part of the extensions of your personal ABL) they are a good vehicle. And the life time is typically not an issue for those classes as you need them the whole duration of the application anyway.
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