Hello
Again,
Finally I put exception
handling (catch) afterthe ns_mutex lock, all across the application to
make sure we are unlocking the mutex. But again after running some traffic to
the web server, the requests to the page that actually calls the ns_mutex,
started to getting stuck and
What, When, Where
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Hi all,
can those of you with Cold Fusion experience please respond to me
directly with your opinions on Cold Fusion vs Tcl in AOLserver?
I need to make a case for moving a heavy Cold Fusion developer group to
Tcl in AOLserver. Specifically I need to convince this group that the
pain of the
I'd like to know how this turns out. Thanks!
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-Original Message-
From: Scott Goodwin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 1:44 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [AOLSERVER] Cold Fusion vs Tcl in AOLserver:
I
found some old messages talking about "Memory Leak" inAOLserver 3 (I think I'm
running to the same problem as far as memory and slowness issues we have right
now).
According to answers, the source of the problem is TCL 8.0 and the
solution is to upgrade TCL library to 8.3.1.
Scott,
I'll disclaim that I don't have direct ColdFusion experience, but assuming
that your developers are using the current CF runtime, and knowing that
the current CF Runtime is a J2EE container, I'm not sure how much good
news there is for you. Both AOLserver and J2EE containers use a
On Thursday, January 30, 2003, at 07:58 PM, Seena Kasmai wrote:
Would some please be kind enough and assist me how to only upgrade my TCL
to 8.3.1 from my AOLserver/3.3.1+ad13 w/TCL 8.3 ??
For versions of AOLserver prior to 3.5, the Tcl implementation was tightly
tied to the AOLserver, and the
Title: RE: [AOLSERVER] ns_mutex is likely causing our AOL web server to hung - Memory problem
Well, the strange thing is we never see such a behavior on 2.3.3 w/TCL 7.0, and we run 4 web server with the same code/application. That's why I can't think of any code related issue.
I did check
In a message dated 1/30/03 9:27:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Anyhow, would you recommend to upgrade to 3.4.2 or 3.5.1 w/ TCL 8.3.1 ?
3.5.x is Tcl 8.4.x only. I'd recommend upgrading to 3.5 if you're going to try and upgrade. It will put you in a good position to move to 4.0 once it gets
On 2003.01.30, Peter M. Jansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Again, from an ease-of-use standpoint, AOLserver has a hard time
competing with CF.
Being that I've been developing in CF for years now, including an
e-commerce site built entirely in CF, I definitely agree with everything
you said that
On Thursday, January 30, 2003, at 09:19 PM, Seena Kasmai wrote:
Well, the strange thing is we never see such a behavior on 2.3.3 w/TCL 7.
0, and we run 4 web server with the same code/application. That's why I
can't think of any code related issue.
It's been a long time since I've used 2.3.3,
On Thursday, January 30, 2003, at 09:37 PM, Dossy wrote:
As I said to Scott offlist, I did write a custom CFX tag, called
CFX_TCL, that lets you evaluate Tcl code from your CF app. I'm going to
hell for it, I know ...
Time to rewrite it for JACL. :-)
Title: RE: [AOLSERVER] ns_mutex is likely causing our AOL web server to hung - Memory problem
With 2.3.3 we use ACS and we use Oracle. Everything in the application seems to be working fine and we heavily tested all parts of the site, we don't see any Error or failure when the server starts
- Original Message -
From: Peter M. Jansson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 7:06 PM
Subject: Re: [AOLSERVER] Cold Fusion vs Tcl in AOLserver: Opinions
rather than AOLserver. It is very hard to compete against an app
development environment like
On Thursday, January 30, 2003, at 09:53 PM, Patrick Spence wrote:
but... I am not brave enough
to attempt hacking into dreamweavers extension setup yet
I'm a GoLive user, so I won't be much help here, either.
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 09:46:41PM -0500, Peter M. Jansson wrote:
On Thursday, January 30, 2003, at 09:37 PM, Dossy wrote:
As I said to Scott offlist, I did write a custom CFX tag, called
CFX_TCL, that lets you evaluate Tcl code from your CF app. I'm going to
hell for it, I know ...
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 07:58:55PM -0500, Seena Kasmai wrote:
Would some please be kind enough and assist me how to only upgrade my TCL to
8.3.1 from my AOLserver/3.3.1+ad13 w/TCL 8.3 ??
3.3+ad13 ships with Tcl 8.3.2. You can verify this. If you compiled
from source, look for the directory
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 09:41:27PM -0500, Seena Kasmai wrote:
With 2.3.3 we use ACS and we use Oracle. Everything in the application seems
We sort of have our own version of ACS (we have added/modified it), given
it's functioning with 3.3.1, is it possible to upgrade to 3.5.1 w/ TCL 8.4 ?
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 07:53:10PM -0700, Patrick Spence wrote:
I think with only a little work, someone familiar with making extensions for
Dreamweaver could easily code a module for TCL/ADP that works just as well
as its PHP application tools.. which would give rapid prototyping and
It was
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