Re: datasoure-other-oracle problems -urgent help needed

2013-07-30 Thread Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran

Debbie,

A quick search reveals does not give any hint other than this to me -
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/15501832/oracle-xe-stopped-working-tns-listener-refused-connection

Could you give us the exact error message and possibly the oracle error
code which would be something like ORA-X


On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 12:37 AM, Debbie Eddy eddy...@gmail.com wrote:


 I have client using Oracle 11 (I do not have Oracle) and I am trying to
 create a datasource in CF8 admin using the data they gave me via vpn.

 I entered :
 JDBC URL exactly as they gave me
 Driver Class: oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver
 and un / pw they gave me

 I downloaded to C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\lib 2 files:
  ojdbc6.jar and ojdbc14.jar  (not sure which one I need)

 Tried to connect and get a 'refuse' error

 Client not responding to helping me debug and I am stuck

 Any help greatly appreciated

 

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Re: What to do about system prompts for Java updates

2013-07-02 Thread Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran

Absolutely as Russ pointed out, you can use java 7 if you would like,
infact java 7 has more security fixes than java 6. I probably think there
is a updated version of coldfusion9 which supports java 7, hope my memory
is right.
On 3 Jul 2013 01:51, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk wrote:


 you are being prompted to update the JVM that is used by web pages and
 desktop apps, this does not affect coldfusion


 On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 10:37 PM, Eugene Colucci ecolu...@buffalo.edu
 wrote:

 
  I currently use ColdFusion 9,0,1,274733 Standard, stand-alone edition on
  Windows Server 2008 R2 with Java Version 1.6.0_17 from Java Vendor Sun
  Microsystems Inc. with Java Home located at C:\ColdFusion\runtime\jre.  I
  am receiving prompts to update the installed version of Java on my
 servers
  to 1.7.whatever.  WITH REGARD TO COLDFUSION'S PROPER FUNCTIONING, should
 I
  install the Java updates when prompted or ignore the prompts to update my
  Java installations?  If I should install, do I install the updates in
  C:\ColdFusion\runtime\jre overwriting what already is there so that my CF
  Server recognizes the updated Java version or install the Java updates
  elsewhere on my computer where there is no impact on my CF Server?
 
 

 

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Re: Alternate to Compare()

2013-02-21 Thread Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran

Thanks adam ! last night i did not have any data nor code to share.


Just sorted it out, the DB was screwing it up!


On Thu, Feb 21, 2013 at 1:55 AM, Adam Cameron 
adamcameroncoldfus...@gmail.com wrote:


 There's no point describing the situation: all we can do with that is nod
 and go OK, that's nice.

 You need to give us some code that demonstrates what you are seeing.

 This is standard troubleshooting: don't simply stop at it doesn't work,
 but work through to isolate and identify exactly what the problem is. The
 problem is almost certainly *not* just the compare() function doesn't work
 with non-ASCII characters, because someone else (or indeed really a lot of
 people, given that would be a fairly fundamental failing in the function)
 would have encountered this, and raised a bug for it. This hasn't happened,
 so it's unlikely to be the issue.

 So you're not yet far enough through your investigations as to what is
 wrong to draw any meaningful conclusions, and you'renot giving US anything
 useful to go on to help.

 In constructing a portable reproduction case you will eliminate elements of
 the process that are irrelevant (like the strings coming from LDAP and the
 DB respectively), and pare it down to actually what matters. And, indeed,
 you will pretty much then know exactly what te problem is. If it's a
 problem with your code or your data or your general expectations, you can
 fix it. If it's a problem with CF, you can raise a bug and work around it.

 If you can come up with a repro case but cannot work out what's going on,
 you have portable code to share with us so we can have a look.

 This is kinda troubleshooting 101, I'm afraid.

 By way of example, here's a repro case that demonstrates there *isn't* an
 intrinsic problem with compare() and non-ascii characters:

 cfprocessingdirective pageencoding=UTF-8
 cfset s1 = µèÍãËé ·ØèÁà· ´éÇ 㨷Ñé§ã¨ ¨Ð Áͧ ä» 
 ·ҧã´ Âѧ àËç¹ ÀҾ à¸Í
 ã¹ ÊÒµÒ ¨Ð àµÔÁ ¤ÇÒÁËÇҹ ãËé ¡Ѻ âš ¹Õé ä´é 
 ·Ñé§ ãº ÃѺÃÙé ºéҧ äËÁ ËÃ×Í
 ËÑÇ㨠à¸Í äÁèÁÕ º͡ ©ѹ Êѡ·Õ áµè ¢éҧã¹ ¿ÙÒ à
 »ç¹ÍÐäà äÁèÃÙé ËÑÇ㨠ÅÐÅÒÂ
 áµè ¢éҧã¹ Áѹ ÍԹ à»ç¹ÍÐäà äÁèÃÙé ËÑÇ㨠Áѹ 
 ¿Թ
 cfset s2 = µèÍãËé ·ØèÁà· ´éÇ 㨷Ñé§ã¨ ¨Ð Áͧ ä» 
 ·ҧã´ Âѧ àËç¹ ÀҾ à¸Í
 ã¹ ÊÒµÒ ¨Ð àµÔÁ ¤ÇÒÁËÇҹ ãËé ¡Ѻ âš ¹Õé ä´é 
 ·Ñé§ ãº ÃѺÃÙé ºéҧ äËÁ ËÃ×Í
 ËÑÇ㨠à¸Í äÁèÁÕ º͡ ©ѹ Êѡ·Õ áµè ¢éҧã¹ ¿ÙÒ à
 »ç¹ÍÐäà äÁèÃÙé ËÑÇ㨠ÅÐÅÒÂ
 áµè ¢éҧã¹ Áѹ ÍԹ à»ç¹ÍÐäà äÁèÃÙé ËÑÇ㨠Áѹ 
 ¿Թ
 cfset s3 = µèÍãËé ·ØèÁà· ´éÇ 㨷Ñé§ã¨ ¨Ð Áͧ ä» 
 ·ҧã´ Âѧ àËç¹ ÀҾ à¸Í
 ã¹ ÊÒµÒ ¨Ð àµÔÁ ¤ÇÒÁËÇҹ ãËé ¡Ѻ âš ¹Õé ä´é 
 ·Ñé§ ãº ÃѺÃÙé ºéҧ äËÁ ËÃ×Í
 ËÑÇ㨠à¸Í äÁèÁÕ º͡ ©ѹ Êѡ·Õ áµè ¢éҧã¹ ¿ÙÒ à
 »ç¹ÍÐäà äÁèÃÙé ËÑÇ㨠ÅÐÅÒÂ
 áµè ¢éҧã¹ Áѹ ÍԹ à»ç¹ÍÐäà äÁèÃÙé ËÑÇ㨠Áѹ 
 ¿ÔÒ!--- last char is
 different ---
 cfoutput
 compare(s1, s2): #compare(s1, s2)# (should be 0)br /
 compare(s1, s3): #compare(s1, s3)# (should be not 0)br /
 compare(s1, ucase(s2)): #compare(s1, ucase(s2))# (should be not 0)br /
 compareNoCase(s1, ucase(s2)): #compareNoCase(s1, ucase(s2))# (should be
 0)br /
 /cfoutput

 (that Thai came from http://thailipsum.com/#nice5, I have no idea what it
 means. It's supposedly lorem ipsum equiv.).

 You should be deriving something along those lines to demonstrate your own
 situation.

 --
 Adam



 On 21 February 2013 09:54, Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran 
 pradeeepv...@gmail.com wrote:

 
  I don't have the exact code now, let me just type the steps
 
  1. Get data from ldap,
  2. Update in DB if LDAP. ColumnValue != dbquery.column
 
  This is a scheduler as you may have guessed.
 
  I use the compare function for the second step
 
  Every time the scheduler runs,  there are few a some few records which
 gets
  updated always even if there is no change in LDAP data
 
  in fact I did even this,
  1. Query ldap for a specific record - cfldap query
  2. Update the specific record
  3. Query this specific record- select query
  4. Cfdump compare (cfldap.columnvalue, selectQuery.ColumnValue)
 
  The result of Cfdump is 1,  it should be 0 right?
 
  I thought the database is the cause and performed a character by
 character
  comparison of the ldap value and the db value.
 
  Looped Through every character of both strings and printed the ASCII
 using
  asc function and checked them manually.
 
  The ASCII code matched for every single character of both strings. The
  reason I choose to do a character by character compare is because there
  were spaces and some symbols on this data

Alternate to Compare()

2013-02-20 Thread Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran

Hi All,

Is there an alternate function for compare() to do string compare in
ColdFusion ?

I am guessing that I seem to be getting wrong results from compare() when
the string contains some ASCII / Non-printable character(s).

This data is being pulled from LDAP and being compared and updated to the
data on my DB.

I did a manual character to character ASCII compare between the
LDAP.variable to the Query.variable on my DB and ASCII codes are the same,
however compare of the whole string using
compare(LDAP.variable,Query.variable) results in 1

Any thoughts ?

Thanks in Advance!


BR,
Pradeep


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Re: Alternate to Compare()

2013-02-20 Thread Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran

I don't have the exact code now, let me just type the steps

1. Get data from ldap,
2. Update in DB if LDAP. ColumnValue != dbquery.column

This is a scheduler as you may have guessed.

I use the compare function for the second step

Every time the scheduler runs,  there are few a some few records which gets
updated always even if there is no change in LDAP data

in fact I did even this,
1. Query ldap for a specific record - cfldap query
2. Update the specific record
3. Query this specific record– select query
4. Cfdump compare (cfldap.columnvalue, selectQuery.ColumnValue)

The result of Cfdump is 1,  it should be 0 right?

I thought the database is the cause and performed a character by character
comparison of the ldap value and the db value.

Looped Through every character of both strings and printed the ASCII using
asc function and checked them manually.

The ASCII code matched for every single character of both strings. The
reason I choose to do a character by character compare is because there
were spaces and some symbols on this data.
On Feb 21, 2013 12:26 AM, Adam Cameron adamcameroncoldfus...@gmail.com
wrote:


 By the time CF is doing the compare, it doesn't know one string came from
 an LDAP query and the other from a DB: it just sees two strings.

 Can you provide some stand-alone code that demonstrates what you are
 seeing? I am sceptical that the situation is what you are thinking it is.

 --
 Adam

 On 21 February 2013 07:13, Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran 
 pradeeepv...@gmail.com wrote:

 
  Hi All,
 
  Is there an alternate function for compare() to do string compare in
  ColdFusion ?
 
  I am guessing that I seem to be getting wrong results from compare() when
  the string contains some ASCII / Non-printable character(s).
 
  This data is being pulled from LDAP and being compared and updated to the
  data on my DB.
 
  I did a manual character to character ASCII compare between the
  LDAP.variable to the Query.variable on my DB and ASCII codes are the
 same,
  however compare of the whole string using
  compare(LDAP.variable,Query.variable) results in 1
 
  Any thoughts ?
 
  Thanks in Advance!
 
 
  BR,
  Pradeep
 
 
 

 

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Re: Coldfusion app response slow

2013-02-05 Thread Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran

Try to Check and fine tune your jvm settings.
On Feb 5, 2013 11:06 PM, J.J. Merrick j...@panos.cc wrote:


 Could be any reason, DB, large number or requests, one user running a
 report with out of control parameters. FusionReactor would be a great
 tool that would tell you exactly what was going on during the slow
 down and see what the issue is.


 -J.J.

 On Tue, Feb 5, 2013 at 8:19 AM, fun and learning
 funandlrnn...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  All -
 
  Since couple of months, every couple of days one of the coldfusion app
 has slow response times. It gets fine once we recycle the coldfusion
 server. What are the possible ways to troubleshoot or identify the cause?
 
  Thanks.
 
 

 

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ColdFusion license

2013-02-01 Thread Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran

I know that the EULA changes from ColdFusion  9 and above allows free
staging and test instance,  but does that mean we can actually install the
original production license key on test and staging.

Also on the context of licensing, is there a way to limit ColdFusion to use
X number of cores for legal purposes on a Windows 2008 server?


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Re: ColdFusion license

2013-02-01 Thread Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran

Thanks for the response Carl.  I will look for the official adobe document
which says that.  When I was discussing this with my admin,  he felt that
that the EULA does not explicitly specify that the key can be installed.

The license was procured for Coldfusion 10 however I am not sure if my
admin is aware of the changes regarding the number of cores clause on the
EULA,  so thought of finding a solution for it too.
On Feb 1, 2013 8:04 PM, Carl Von Stetten vonner.li...@vonner.net wrote:


 Pradeep,

 On the question of the license key: yes, you use the same license key on
 test and staging.

 I'm not aware of a way to limit the number of cores that ColdFusion has
 access to.  If you virtualize your servers with VMWare vSphere, you can
 limit the number of cores each virtual machine can use, thereby limiting
 how many cores ColdFusion can use.  I've not used the Windows HyperV, so
 I can't comment on whether it can be similarly configured.  If you have
 Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise edition, you are entitled to run up to
 four virtual machines under one license (provided you have at most two
 physical processors in the server).

 HTH,
 -Carl V.

 On 2/1/2013 1:04 AM, Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran wrote:
  I know that the EULA changes from ColdFusion  9 and above allows free
  staging and test instance,  but does that mean we can actually install
 the
  original production license key on test and staging.
 
  Also on the context of licensing, is there a way to limit ColdFusion to
 use
  X number of cores for legal purposes on a Windows 2008 server?

 

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Re: ColdFusion license

2013-02-01 Thread Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran

Thanks russ
On Feb 1, 2013 8:11 PM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk wrote:


 yes Microsoft Hyper-v does the same.
 2 physical CPU's (sockets) could hold 12 cores in total, with hyper
 threading you could have 24 cpu images.

 The new licensing is a giant kick in ass TBH, CF9 allowed 10 instances to
 be deployed in the cloud.



 On Fri, Feb 1, 2013 at 4:04 PM, Carl Von Stetten vonner.li...@vonner.net
 wrote:

 
  Pradeep,
 
  On the question of the license key: yes, you use the same license key on
  test and staging.
 
  I'm not aware of a way to limit the number of cores that ColdFusion has
  access to.  If you virtualize your servers with VMWare vSphere, you can
  limit the number of cores each virtual machine can use, thereby limiting
  how many cores ColdFusion can use.  I've not used the Windows HyperV, so
  I can't comment on whether it can be similarly configured.  If you have
  Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise edition, you are entitled to run up to
  four virtual machines under one license (provided you have at most two
  physical processors in the server).
 
  HTH,
  -Carl V.
 
  On 2/1/2013 1:04 AM, Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran wrote:
   I know that the EULA changes from ColdFusion  9 and above allows free
   staging and test instance,  but does that mean we can actually install
  the
   original production license key on test and staging.
  
   Also on the context of licensing, is there a way to limit ColdFusion to
  use
   X number of cores for legal purposes on a Windows 2008 server?
 
 

 

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Re: ColdFusion license

2013-02-01 Thread Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran

Thanks Carl.  I'll Read through the comments.
On Feb 1, 2013 8:43 PM, Carl Von Stetten vonner.li...@vonner.net wrote:


 Pradeep,

 I agree that the EULA is a bit vague about using the same license key.
 I confirmed it though through comments and responses on the Adobe
 ColdFusion Blog (*
 http://blogs.coldfusion.com/post.cfm/coldfusion-10-eula)*.

 -Carl V.

 On 2/1/2013 8:11 AM, Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran wrote:
  Thanks for the response Carl.  I will look for the official adobe
 document
  which says that.  When I was discussing this with my admin,  he felt that
  that the EULA does not explicitly specify that the key can be installed.
 
  The license was procured for Coldfusion 10 however I am not sure if my
  admin is aware of the changes regarding the number of cores clause on the
  EULA,  so thought of finding a solution for it too.
  On Feb 1, 2013 8:04 PM, Carl Von Stetten vonner.li...@vonner.net
 wrote:


 

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Re: (ot) CF Builder SVN

2012-11-08 Thread Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran

+1 for collabnet subversion edge, using the same here.
On Nov 8, 2012 4:01 PM, Andrew Scott andr...@andyscott.id.au wrote:


 You don't mention it, but to be more productive with SVN in Eclipse, you
 should take a look at a few plugins like Subversive. This will allow you to
 share / commit and everything else right in the IDE.

 As for Subversion, personally I run my own as well. But for me it is easy
 as I have enough memory and HD space on my machine, that I use VirtualBox
 to start and stop the server when I need too.

 Also if you want a good one click package and management console via the
 web, I would go with CollabNet as they have been putting these packages
 together for a number of years now.

 --
 Regards,
 Andrew Scott
 WebSite: http://www.andyscott.id.au/
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 On Thu, Nov 8, 2012 at 5:46 AM, Michael Reick mich...@widgethq.com
 wrote:

 
  I've decided to finally make the plunge and start using CF Builder
 (latest
  version, I think. 2 update 1)  For some inane reason I've also decided to
  start using Subversion for source/versioning control at the same time.
 
  I think I've got the SVN server running correctly, TortoiseSVN will let
 me
  browse, I think the server. And I used Wil's article on how to get
  CFBuilder to talk to the SVN server.
 
  In Builder, I've got at least one existing project (entire codebase of a
  large site) that I want to add to svn.  Everything I try to go to Team -
  Share Project, it will let me select the SVN server, give me a bunch of
  options, (Doesn't seem to matter which I choose) and at some point it
 will
  fail, giving me a cryptic Share project has failed. svn: url
  'svn://serveraddress/trunk/Development' doesn't exist. I refresh
  TortoiseSVN and I see those directories/locations.  I try again, and it
  fails with the same error message.  I try deleting everything in
  TortoiseSVN and try from scratch with the same results.
 
  I'm still not totally convinced that I want to use SVN, and I haven't
 even
  gotten to the point of trying to check/in/commit code. So far, it's been
  less than encouraging, especially since I'm still the only developer on
  this code.
 
  Any helpful hints? Suggestions? Comments?
 
  Thanks!
  Michael Reick
 
 


 

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Re: Flushing cache

2012-11-07 Thread Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran

Use a session variable/cookie and set the expiry and validate the same on
form submission.
On Nov 7, 2012 8:52 PM, Rob Voyle robvo...@voyle.com wrote:


 Hi Folks

 Is there anyway to ensure that a user starts with a new or fresh
 template that
 is loaded from the website and not from their computer's cache.

 I have a form that I update on my website, but people will often complete
 it from
 a version that is in their cache.

 Rob



 

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Re: (ot) CF Builder SVN

2012-11-07 Thread Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran

It sounds like the svn url is wrong, just try creating a new empty repo and
importing it. Try an URL like svn://seevername/projectname.

Else try adding from other client tool initially and then get from cf
builder.
On Nov 7, 2012 10:47 PM, Michael Reick mich...@widgethq.com wrote:


 I've decided to finally make the plunge and start using CF Builder (latest
 version, I think. 2 update 1)  For some inane reason I've also decided to
 start using Subversion for source/versioning control at the same time.

 I think I've got the SVN server running correctly, TortoiseSVN will let me
 browse, I think the server. And I used Wil's article on how to get
 CFBuilder to talk to the SVN server.

 In Builder, I've got at least one existing project (entire codebase of a
 large site) that I want to add to svn.  Everything I try to go to Team -
 Share Project, it will let me select the SVN server, give me a bunch of
 options, (Doesn't seem to matter which I choose) and at some point it will
 fail, giving me a cryptic Share project has failed. svn: url
 'svn://serveraddress/trunk/Development' doesn't exist. I refresh
 TortoiseSVN and I see those directories/locations.  I try again, and it
 fails with the same error message.  I try deleting everything in
 TortoiseSVN and try from scratch with the same results.

 I'm still not totally convinced that I want to use SVN, and I haven't even
 gotten to the point of trying to check/in/commit code. So far, it's been
 less than encouraging, especially since I'm still the only developer on
 this code.

 Any helpful hints? Suggestions? Comments?

 Thanks!
 Michael Reick

 

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RE: Anyone having issues with godaddy DNS? I can't even pull up their website.

2012-09-10 Thread Pradeep Viswanathan Rajasekaran

Thanks for the info guys, one of the sites that I previously used to manage
is down. This specific case business went ahead to host it on their own and
they I'll learn their lesson now
On Sep 11, 2012 12:29 AM, Eric Roberts ow...@threeravensconsulting.com
wrote:


 I am really glad I moved my sites and DNS away from them LOL.
 Freedns.angy.com is a free dns host site.  My actual sites are at hostek
 these days.

 
 Three Ravens Consulting
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 Sent: Monday, September 10, 2012 3:07 PM
 To: cf-talk
 Subject: Re: Anyone having issues with godaddy DNS? I can't even pull up
 their website.


 On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 4:04 PM, Scott Stewart
 webmas...@sstwebworks.comwrote:

  Their getting DDOS'd
 
 
  http://techcrunch.com/2012/09/10/godaddy-outage-takes-down-millions-of
  -sites/
 
 
 I like these lines here...

 Later, the AnonymousOwn3r account said in response to a question of whether
 he took down the whole block of DNS (Domain Name System) servers: yes!
 it's not so complex.

 That was followed by: when i do some DDOS (Distributed Denial of Service)
 attack i like to let it down by many days , the attack for unlimited time,
 it can last one hour or one month.


 http://news.cnet.com/8301-1009_3-57509753-83/go-daddy-serviced-web-sites-tak
 en-down-in-apparent-attack/

 So a month of down time, NICE! lol




 

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