I am presuming you are running dev edition of cf on your local machine,
which has IP restrictions which is probably the cause.
Regards
Russ Michaels
On Jul 22, 2012 3:23 AM, Les Schmidt les242...@casadiablo.net wrote:
I am attempting to access a Coldfusion 9 webservice that I created on one
I am presuming you are running dev edition of cf on your local machine,
which has IP restrictions which is probably the cause.
Regards
Russ Michaels
On Jul 22, 2012 3:23 AM, Les Schmidt les242...@casadiablo.net wrote:
Russ,
Thanks for the reply. Yes I'm running dev edition of CF on my local
Thanks for the reply. Yes I'm running dev edition of CF on my local machine
- which is where I'm having NO trouble getting
things to work. I have trouble when the calling cfm is on Hostek and the cfc
(web service) is on a standard copy of CF 9 at
home. Any other thoughts?
Have you
Thanks for the reply. Yes I'm running dev edition of CF on my local
machine - which is where I'm having NO trouble getting
things to work. I have trouble when the calling cfm is on Hostek
and the cfc (web service) is on a standard copy of CF 9 at
home. Any other thoughts?
Have you
Thanks for the reply. Yes I'm running dev edition of CF on my local
machine - which is where I'm having NO trouble getting
things to work. I have trouble when the calling cfm is on Hostek
and the cfc (web service) is on a standard copy of CF 9 at
home. Any other thoughts?
Have you
Hi folks,
A question about what is considered the appropriate version of Java for use
with CF 9.
As I understand it _24 is the last version officially suggested by Adobe.
But that is susceptible to this exploit:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/javacpujun2012-1515912.htm
l
I routinely use 1.6.0_32 and 33 on the servers at Cfwebtools. No issues.
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On Jul 22, 2012, at 6:51 PM, Nick Gleason n.glea...@citysoft.com wrote:
Hi folks,
A question about what is considered the appropriate version of Java for use
with CF 9.
As I understand it
A question about what is considered the appropriate version of Java for use
with CF 9.
As I understand it _24 is the last version officially suggested by Adobe.
But that is susceptible to this exploit:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/security/javacpujun2012-1515912.html
So, have
I'm using the latest release without any problems.
On Sun, Jul 22, 2012 at 7:51 PM, Nick Gleason n.glea...@citysoft.comwrote:
Hi folks,
A question about what is considered the appropriate version of Java for use
with CF 9.
As I understand it _24 is the last version officially suggested
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