Demos speak volumes.
I would install mura or farcryCMS, your preference (30 minutes), and
spend less than an hour to add a basic layout with their logo. Then
give a free demo/show and tell. If they don't get it or otherwise
decide to go a different way, you are out about 2-2 1/2 hours of
A colleague sent me an email with an interesting problem and therefore I
have a challenge for all you who have experience with Internationalized
web application development.
There is an employee table which contains the first and last name of
international employees. This means that it is
as that. But I can't imagine
what criteria would be involved in order to sort the real Chinese characters
themselves.
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 11:24 AM, Vince Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A colleague sent me an email with an interesting problem and therefore I
have a challenge for all you who
with the way
that I'm calling this process? Any suggestions would be very much
appreciated.
-Vince
~|
Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software 8 is the most important and dramatic release to
date
Get the Free Trial
http://ad.doubleclick.net/clk
Tom Chiverton wrote:
Store the start/end times in a database, and have a task that looks there to
see if/when it ran ?
Thanks Tom, the trouble is that the page does load or complete. But the
java hasn't. I was wondering if there was a way to ensure CF waits
until the JAVA completes.
Thanks Larry,
It is CF 8, sorry. I have never used CFTHREAD. I'll take a look at the
CF docs. It's worth a shot if it allows me to follow the thread until
completion.
Anyone want to chime in? I.E. take my code below and show me how
cfthread could work in this case? :)
Vince
You didn't
Yes, Transfer works on BlueDragon 7.0.1.
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Commmunications, LLC
Does this work yet ?
What about Transfer on BlueDragon ?
--
Tom Chiverton
Helping to autoschediastically bully low-risk meta-services
on: http://thefalken.livejournal.com
That's correct. BlueDragon currently only supports Flex remoting via web
services.
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
On Friday 28 Mar 2008, Vince Bonfanti wrote:
Yes, Transfer works on BlueDragon 7.0.1.
Cool.
But BlueDragon doesn't have support for Flex Remoting to a CFC
in BlueDragon 7.0.1:
- ModelGlue
- ColdSpring
- Reactor
- Transfer ORM
- CFUnit
- FarCry
Regards,
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
http://www.newatlanta.com
~|
Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software 8
Even if CF8 can serialize CFCs (I've read that it can), I don't think you can
store complex variables in the Client scope. I'd assume that a serialized CFC
would be considered a complex variable.
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
I read somewhere that in CF8 you can serialise
I see. I was confusing his question with placing a CFC in the Session scope,
where it's implicity serialized if you have J2EE Sessions enabled. I don't
think this will work with the Client scope unless you explicitly (manually)
serialize the CFC yourself.
Vince
Even if CF8 can serialize CFCs
Windows
process--you can see this in the Services control panel or task manager--and
this process does not provide any integration with ASP.NET. In contrast,
BlueDragon.NET is implemented entirely on top of (within?) the ASP.NET runtime.
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
Hello All
/self_help/docs/7_0/BlueDragon_70_Integrating_CFML_with_ASPNET.pdf
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
~|
Create robust enterprise, web RIAs.
Upgrade to ColdFusion 8 and integrate with Adobe Flex
http://www.adobe.com/products
-0.aspx
I'm not a person who tends to have stong feelings about desktop operating
systems. The best reason I can think to run Vista--and the only reason I
switched from Windows XP--is to do development on IIS 7.0.
Regards,
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
P.S. While we're
2008
- CFUNITED Europe 2008, March 12-13 2008
Let me know if you're interested in having me give this presentation to your
local CFUG.
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
~|
Download the latest ColdFusion 8 utilities
FYI, that code does work in BlueDragon 7.0, which can distinguish between nulls
and empty strings, and supports the null keyword:
http://blog.newatlanta.com/index.cfm?mode=entryentry=5C2377F1-534E-5920-D87611A2FB9BE5EC
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
http://www.newatlanta.com
Vince - just out of curiousity, if I've got a bunch of code doing this:
cfif foo eq
and in some cases it's empty string and others it's null - would that
code FAIL to wkr as expected under Bluedragon because null neq ?
That code will work exactly as expected under BlueDragon 7.0
Dave Watts wrote:
There is,
however, a problem with people making uninformed decisions based on what
these web agencies recommend without any sort of ROI evaluation.
Yes, agreed. I guess I was responding to your comment that, I would be happy
to tell your boss that he should put down the crack
preserving your investment in CFML code:
http://blog.newatlanta.com/index.cfm?mode=entryentry=9DFBA97F-124C-10CB-361E10851B5FAB32
Cheers,
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
http://www.newatlanta.com
~|
ColdFusion
the
BlueDragon 7.0.1 final release in late October or early November.
As always, pre-release (beta) software is intended for testing and
evaluation purposes only; do not use the BlueDragon 7.0.1 beta or any
pre-release software in production environments.
Regards,
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications
I downloaded your DLL and ran it successfully on BlueDragon.NET, including the
following:
cfoutput#math.Add( 2, 2 )#/cfoutput
This at least tells you that your DLL is built properly, and the problem's
somewhere else.
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
Following on from
While building my first app using CFCs yesterday, I found it easier for
me to do a test for the existence of an object and if not found,
instantiate it within Application.cfm like this.
cfif NOT isDefined(request.dsn)
cfset request.dsn = mydatabase /
/cfif
cfif NOT
in the session scope.
On 9/20/07, Vince Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
While building my first app using CFCs yesterday, I found it easier for
me to do a test for the existence of an object and if not found,
instantiate it within Application.cfm like this.
cfif NOT isDefined(request.dsn
Yeah Bobby and Rick, that was just stupid of me wasn't it? :)
Each of these were originally placed right before I was going to use the
object in their various pages and then I bulk moved them up to
Application.cfm without removing the cfif tests.
That said, let me remove the offending code
.
v
Brian Kotek wrote:
On 9/20/07, Vince Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Brian
I failed to mention that these are my database cfcs which will often
change so application scope isn't the best choice for me.
When you say they will often change, what do you mean? You're
So Rick, because it's scoped to application, if a user calls something
like application.inventory.addInventory() to add a new record, at the
end of the addInventory() method, I would just need to what?
Do something like this?
cfset application.inventory = createObject(component,
in inventory.cfc called addInventory(), do I need
to worry about resetting/refreshing the query qryInventory which is
returned by the method getInventory? If so why and how and if not
should I do this differently because there is a better, more optimal way
that does require a refresh?
Thanks,
Vince
Just ordered it. Ships later than I had hoped but maybe it's an
estimate and will ship sooner.
*Shipping estimate for these items: * November 19, 2007
*Delivery estimate: * November 23, 2007 - November 27, 2007
Ben Forta wrote:
Apparently Amazon received a very small initial
Thanks to you and others, I understand now that if you change your CFC
and have already run it inside the application scope, you need to
reinit. Your suggested code is very handy for that. Thanks!
Now...
This will cause your initialization code in the application.cfm file to
fire, which
, Vince Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
== INVENTORY.CFC ==
cfcomponent hint=Inventory Object
cfset variables.dsn = /
cfset variables.inventory = /
cffunction name=init access=public returnType=inventory
output=false hint=I instantiate qry
cfargument name=dsn
Thanks everyone for your responses,
In the end, it seems that combating the SQL Injection vulnerability when
sorting is a matter of style.
It's just important to note that cfqueryparam is your friend but not the
only answer to the injection problem.
Vince Collins
http
Am I not able to use cfqueryparam in the order by column.
Select * from tablename order by cfqueryparam
cfsqltype=CF_SQL_VARCHAR value=#SORTCOLUMN#
The error I'm getting on a windows 2003 server running CF7 is:
/[Macromedia][SQLServer JDBC Driver][SQLServer]The SELECT item
identified by the
to emit static
stuff:
cfif sortcolumn EQ namenamecfelseage/cfif
cheers,
barneyb
On 9/17/07, Vince Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I not able to use cfqueryparam in the order by column.
Select * from tablename order by cfqueryparam
cfsqltype=CF_SQL_VARCHAR value=#SORTCOLUMN
Thanks Wil,
That suggestion works. However, in an example of a query with 10
columns and assuming you want to allow desc and asc, does anyone have a
more conscience way other than 20 cfcase statements?
I thought about just checking for the existence of the semicolon in the
sort variable
Jochem, good suggestion, then I can test for a numeric value.
MS SQL Server does support this but then the application ends up being
database specific and more cryptic to read. I could however live with that.
Maybe I'm making this a bigger deal than it is. Just seems there should
be a more
its a small change of course)
On 9/17/07, Vince Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jochem, good suggestion, then I can test for a numeric value.
MS SQL Server does support this but then the application ends up being
database specific and more cryptic to read. I could however live
Actually, I was thinking I could just test for the existence of a
semicolon in the passed url variable, and if one exists, ignore it and
default the sort but I'm not a SQL expert. My guess is that you can
still do some ugly things after order by that doesn't require a semicolon
Is this true?
I figured :)
Dave Watts wrote:
Actually, I was thinking I could just test for the existence
of a semicolon in the passed url variable, and if one exists,
ignore it and default the sort but I'm not a SQL expert. My
guess is that you can still do some ugly things after order
by that
are problematic? Maybe my
applications aren't as busy?
I'm really trying to understand the logic behind the need to use cflock
in place of or in addition to cftransaction.
Vince Collins
http://www.vincentcollins.com
~|
Download
?
Is that correct?
Vince
Jake Pilgrim wrote:
If this is true - wrap the code in a named lock:
cflock name=aUniqueLockName type=exclusive
your SQL here
/cflock
A named lock ensures that only one thread at a time will be allowed to run
the code within the cflock tag. CFTransaction
to lock that set of queries as
well. Use a named lock so that it only applies to that block of code, or
move the code into a stored procedure which should allow the database itself
to manage any concurrency issues.
On 9/11/07, Vince Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry for my ignorance
How about a database trigger which calls a stored procedure to do that
processing?
Anthony Webb wrote:
CF ships with the directory watcher gateway which is pretty cool. Saves from
having to set those scheduled tasks for every 5 min watching for changes in a
directory.
I have had need
be an option.
Vince
Anthony Webb wrote:
Something like a trigger would be perfect. But the thing is I need to do
some stuff that is not DB related (like send a message, etc). Can the
trigger call a cfc or do an http call to some cfm? Can a stored proc call
that? I've usually had my cfm
something call heterogeneous
connections or something which didn't work well in the past but that was
4 years ago I think.
Best of luck!
Vince Collins
http://www.vincentcollins.com
Joy Holman wrote:
ISSUE:
I'm working with existing functionality, so I need to work this code
and further flexibility.
Looking forward to hearing your opinions on these or other hosts.
Vince Collins
http://www.vincentcollins.com
~|
Get the answers you are looking for on the ColdFusion Labs
Forum direct from active programmers
That's great to hear about AHPhosting.net 's service. I'll check them
out. Anyone else use AHPhosting.net, FusionLink.com or CrystalTech.com?
At first glance, AHPhosting.net doesn't offer the resellers pack for
CF8 yet. I'll ping them to see what their plans are...
Vince
http
Will do, thanks!
David Morgan wrote:
I know AHP offers resellers as that is what I am on and they are offering CF8
etc. I think houseoffusion host with AHP as well. Be sure to give em a call
before passing them up cause the reseller isnt obviously shown.
David
Thanks very much for the detailed response Eric!
Vince
http://www.vincentcollins.com
Eric Cobb wrote:
I've used Crystal Tech for years, and I've never had a problem with
their service. I've got about 15 client's sites running on Crystal
Tech, and they're all happy as well. I really like
Sean wrote:
I will, of course, try BD 7.0.1, but would
request that you try the Mac install with Apple's Java 6 Developer
Preview (as well as the regular Java 5). Thanx!
Will do. We've added this to our project plan.
Vince Bonfanti
http://www.newatlanta.com
to
Configuring... and then just quits :(
Sorry to hear that. Did we drop the ball on our end, or did you just give up?
Let me know if you decide to try again with BD 7.0.1.
Vince Bonfanti
http://www.newatlanta.com
like BlueDragon, it does not support Transfer ORM
which is a deal-breaker for me since I use that framework on all of my
projects.
Hi Sean,
Transfer ORM is supported in BD 7.0.1. We're wrapping up testing this week and
plan to release a public beta next week.
Vince Bonfanti
http
Larry
Why move at all? I mean, the reason you would upgrade is to get
features you dont currently have. Saying you will move to another
engine which .. err.. last time I looked, didnt have those features,
well, go for it!
Here's a possible reason: suppose he needs to deploy on JBoss and
Version selection feature).
CFEclipse remains my personal CFML editor of choice, which I use almost daily.
Cheers,
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
http://www.newatlanta.com
I thought I would mention that (this is not an official statement so
you know) BlueDragon seem
to BD.NET, the CF8
Java-to-.NET bridge will not perform as well, will have some limitations on the
types of .NET objects you can create, and does not integrate with ASP.NET.
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
~|
Upgrade
in the middle of a
multi-line cfif in the search sql. Maybe bluedragon didn't like that.
I'd be interested in seeing the code that failed. Can you email it to me
separate? vince[at]newatlanta[dot]com
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
into the larger premise of the site.
Any help, suggestions, or experience with BlogFusion, BlogCFC, BlogCFM
or other tools would be much appreciated.
Best Regards,
Vince Collins
PS: Ray Camden, if you are listening, have you allowed BlogCFC to be
used for this sort of use? Your user license
service is important to you, I wouldn't hesitate to look
closely at the BlogFusion offerings.
On 4/6/07, Vince Collins (NHJobs.com) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Multiple Blogs, Multiple Users, Overall Aggregated Portal of all Blogs.
I'm thinking of adding blogs to an existing commercial site. I
have more faith in them! :)
Vince
Jason Dunaway wrote:
Terry,
Yes, the users who are timing out still have valid cookies. We have
built in some logging code that grabs as much information as possible
from the users who are timed out prematurely, and every time they have
values
Thanks Rey!
Rey Bango wrote:
A security patch has been issued by Joe Hewitt for FireBug, the popular
FireFox extension for debugging JavaScript and Ajax applications.
I know this will affect a great number of CF developers.
More details can be found here:
Terrence, nice work around!
-Vince
Bader, Terrence C CTR MARMC, 231 wrote:
lol
I still have colleagues who use sessions and occasionally I hear them
complaining about a client timing out and loosing all their form data or
edit session. Timeouts to a customer is one of the most
=#file.serverfile#
modifytype=replace
server=#LDAPServer#
username=#LDAPUsername#
password=#LDAPPassword#
At any rate, I can now move on with my development and I thank everyone
for their help on this. Especially Peter Jacoby!
-Vince
It's funny you mention that Mark,
I would go out and buy an additional harddrive and purchase a copy of
Mac OS X for $129. However, it's kind of hard to upgrade to Mac OS X
when you have to buy a specific computer for it. I'd install it right
now if it would install on my less an a year old
Actually, I'm not bent out of shape with Mark I knew he was joking. My
frustration is of course with Apple. Unix runs on AMD and Intel. Mac
OS X is based on Unix yet here we are with another company just like
Microsoft that tries to lock you into their stuff. A 17 laptop at
apple's store
that (IMAP stuff, in my case),
I've found using the underlying java will do what CF couldn't, if in
fact CF can't.
HIH, and if you have questions about how to leverage some java
package, feel free to ask. Maybe jldap ( openldap.org)? Eh...
Force be with you!
On 3/22/07, Vince C wrote
I was told when I began this project by the LDAP administrator that it
is storing images in base64. So I just encoded the binary file as
toBase64() and the database took it just fine but it actually wasn't
just fine. All images uploaded my my tool where corrupt. By using a
third party tool,
: Vince Collins (NHJobs.com) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 3:20 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFLDAP uploading Image (binary)
I've hit a wall and have a question.
I have been able to write a form that allows the updating of all text
fields within the LDAP directory using
sure you link and credit the original sources when outputting
the feeds. I would only do a snippet and then link directly to the
source to be safe since I didn't write the articles and their sites may
be depending on advertising etc.
I do this on my little hobby site cfblogs.com
Vince
Dwayne
It appears from the lack of response on this mail list to my question
that none of you have any idea. I'm bummed and feel now I must look
elsewhere besides ColdFusion to solve this problem.
I will post this one last time in the hopes that someone will respond
with an idea or suggestion:
- -
a large text value. Treat your LDAP server just like you
would a database.
M!ke
-Original Message-
From: Vince Collins (NHJobs.com) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2007 3:53 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: LDAP Anyone?
It appears from the lack of response
ColdFusion, but no way to put an image into the directory.
You might want to Google Damon Cooper and send him a message asking
about this. They might be able to add this as part of Scorpio.
M!ke
-Original Message-
From: Vince Collins (NHJobs.com) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent
.
I see lots of online examples of how to display an image using CFLDAP
which is nice. It's just hard to believe that no one else has had to
*update* an image using CFLDAP.
Anyone have any other ideas?
-Vince
Leitch, Oblio wrote:
I can't offer any help with LDAP, but if your LDAP
I agree with hof.kenfused...
Just be careful that your contract clause doesn't state specifically
that they own the full rights to all work done by you and that selling
what you wrote doesn't break any non-compete language you may or may not
have agreed to in the contract. Standard
to upload a binary object into LDAP using
CFLDAP.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Vince
~|
ColdFusion MX7 by Adobe®
Dyncamically transform webcontent into Adobe PDF with new ColdFusion MX7.
Free Trial. http://www.adobe.com
than JBoss, which is open
source, I doubt the other vendors are going to reveal their algorithms for
generating unique session IDs.
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
I can't seem to find an answer to this anywhere - are J2EE sessionIDs
unique? That is, if I close/open
Your other option is to use the only CFML server engine that's tested, sold,
and supported directly by BEA:
http://www.bea.com/framework.jsp?CNT=index.htmFP=/content/products/weblogic/bluedragon/
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
Hello All,
The company i work for currently
A quick follow-up on this. WebLogic 10 is being released at the end of March,
and BlueDragon 7.0, BEA WebLogic Edition will be released at the same time.
It's the only CFML server that is officially supported by BEA.
Vince
Your other option is to use the only CFML server engine that's tested
?
BlueDragon has supported packed WARs on WebLogic since Sept 2002.
Vince
ColdFusion has supported BEA WebLogic since 2000. Indeed, ColdFusion
was the first CFML engine supported on BEA WebLogic, and we remain
committed to the platform (as do many very high profile customers who
run ColdFusion
, tangible differences in the two produce offerings.
Vince
On 2/21/07, Vince Bonfanti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But we quibble, since BlueDragon remains the only CFML engine officially
supported by BEA (and, in fact, BlueDragon is sold and supported by BEA as a
BEA product).
I hate these arguments
in Scorpio sometime later in 2007, more than two full years after
BlueDragon supported WebLogic 9.0).
There are real, tangible differences in the two produce offerings.
Vince
On 2/21/07, Vince Bonfanti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But we quibble, since BlueDragon remains the only CFML engine
Since you're an MS house, you may also want to look at BlueDragon.NET, which is
a ColdFusion-compatible server implemented in 100% .NET, which gives you great
integration with IIS, ASP.NET, and SQL Server:
http://www.newatlanta.com/products/bluedragon/index.cfm
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta
for details on
all of these features.
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
~|
Introducing the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update. 80 pages of hard-hitting,
up-to-date ColdFusion information by your peers, delivered to your door
this discussion offline, or have someone call
you with more info.
Regards,
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
It might possibly have been an option before the money was spent, but
I'm not a fan of doubling up on costs. I'd rather try to fix or get a
fix for what I've already spent money to buy
Tom, Dan,
Since you're both running Windows 2003 and SQL Server, is BlueDragon.NET an
option to consider?
http://www.newatlanta.com/products/bluedragon/index.cfm
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
Hi Daniel,
Pretty much everyone running CF/Windows/SQL Server has
Java and .NET,
like BD), it shouldn't be too hard.
Cheers,
Vince
Yeah, we did cfthread tag in about a day...we're debating whether to
toss it out there as an open source project...
Damon
Hmmm...sounds like a perfect use of the new CFTHREAD tag in BD 7.0:
http://blog.newatlanta.com
at CFUNITED (and on my blog
just prior to that). I'll post a short, polite message to this list when the
beta is available for download.
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
I had no idea BD 7 was already released. The latest I can find on your site
is 6.2.1.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf
Hmmm...sounds like a perfect use of the new CFTHREAD tag in BD 7.0:
http://blog.newatlanta.com/index.cfm?mode=entryentry=152A1ECC-B7C2-5C0D-4269B203A722C055
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
I am aware (somewhat!) of the asynchronous Web services capability
with CFCs
.
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
~|
Introducing the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update. 80 pages of hard-hitting,
up-to-date ColdFusion information by your peers, delivered to your door four
times a year.
http
/index.cfm
Vince Bonfanti
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
http://www.newatlanta.com
~|
Message: http://www.houseoffusion.com/lists.cfm/link=i:4:237928
Archives: http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/threads.cfm/4
Subscription: http
server market (that
portion being people who are now or are planning to redeploy existing CFML
applications onto WebLogic servers).
Vince
-Original Message-
From: Rastafari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2006 2:29 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: BEA licenses BlueDragon
CFCs running on CFMX locally this way). I've never tried this,
though, so you'd need to ask the WebORB developers to be sure.
Vince
-Original Message-
From: wolf2k5 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 16, 2005 5:37 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Ajax and CFCs
On 8/15/05
://www.themidnightcoders.com/weborb/aboutWeborb.htm
I don't think pricing for WebORB has been announced yet. Be sure to talk to
me about pricing if you decide to deploy WebORB with BD.
Vince
-Original Message-
From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 10:39 PM
WebORB uses proprietary internal BlueDragon APIs to invoke CFCs directly (we
worked very closely with the WebORB developers to make this work). I suppose
it could be made to work with CFMX in a similar manner, but so far the
WebORB developers have chosen not to do so.
Vince Bonfanti
http
Jim,
The WebORB implementation doesn't use SOAP or web services to invoke CFCs on
BlueDragon--instead, WebORB invokes them directly via BlueDragon's internal
APIs.
Also, WebORB works with both the Java/J2EE and .NET editions of BlueDragon.
Vince Bonfanti
http://blog.newatlanta.com
New Atlanta
--the performance is much better to invoke them directly.
Vince Bonfanti
http://blog.newatlanta.com
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
http://www.newatlanta.com
-Original Message-
From: Micha Schopman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 9:34 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject
WebORB performs that same function as CF's built-in Flash gateway, except
that it does it for both Flash and JavaScript/AJAX clients, and supports a
variety of server-side objects other than just CFCs (see their architecture
diagram that I provide a link to below).
Vince
-Original Message
CF's built-in Flash gateway *is* a middle tier, just like WebORB. And, no,
you probably wouldn't want to use WebORB to invoke CFCs on CFMX (assuming
it's even possible).
Vince
-Original Message-
From: Calvin Ward [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 2:41 PM
://blog.newatlanta.com/weborb/examples/richclientprimer/javascript-ajax/
phonebook-bluedragon.cfm
WebORB makes handling the other CFML complex types (arrays and structs) just
as easy.
Vince Bonfanti
http://blog.newatlanta.com
New Atlanta Communications, LLC
http://www.newatlanta.com
-Original
. You really should take a look at it.
Vince
-Original Message-
From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 3:51 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Ajax and CFCs
-Original Message-
From: Vince Bonfanti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 15
MySpace is running BlueDragon.NET and has been since prior to our
announcement. Why would you think otherwise?
Vince
-Original Message-
From: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 15, 2005 4:32 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: bg myspace
Vince,
I am in no way trying
E12F14C9315A7
Here is Doug Hughes' blog entry on which I made comments to which Sean is
referring:
http://www.doughughes.net/index.cfm/page-blogLink/entryId-116
Anyone who really wants to know what's going on with MySpace and
BlueDragon.NET should read the original source materials.
Vince
1 - 100 of 309 matches
Mail list logo