> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://coldbox.ortusbooks.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://coldbox.ortusbooks.com/v5.x-1/hmvc/modules/module-service/loading-a-la-carte-modules.md).

# Loading A-la-carte Modules

You can also use the same module service methods to load ANY module in ANY ColdFusion reachable location. This is huge for applications that need granular control of loading and unloading of modules. You will do this with our magic method:

```javascript
registerAndActivateModule(moduleName,[instantiationpath])
```

This time, you will pass an instantiation path to the method. This is the dot notation path up to the folder that contains the module. So let's say your module to load is located here:

```javascript
/shared
  /modules
    /Calendar
      +ModuleConfig.cfc
```

You will then issue the following:

```javascript
controller.getModuleService().registerAndActivateModule('Calendar','shared.modules')
```

> **Caution** The instantiation path does **NOT** include the name of the module on disk as the name is the module name you already pass into the method.


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