1. You say not saving the class files to disk "should only affect performance after a service restart, I think. I believe that CFMX caches compiled bytecode in memory in any case."
But isn't the number of files cached in memory controlled by the template cache size?
If thats right then when the template cache size is insufficient presumably a recompilation from the .cfm source will be necesssary if the class file hasn't been saved to disk.
2. Deleting the class files is somthing i'd rather not get into, just cos this feels a bit like a hack, and its something that occurs many times a day - 000's of editors updating their stuff. And besides, when i deleted the class files which were causing the problems (the ones related to the deleted .cfm files) it didn't fix the problem, presumably because it was also held in memory too.
3. Quotes from live docs about template cache(http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/6.1/htmldocs/basicon5.htm):
"For best performance, set this to a value that is large enough [...] yet small enough to avoid excessive reloading."
Any idea what the "small enough to avoid excessive reloading." means?
TIA
Bert
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