Yes, but:

1 - I have read about 100 people's posts that are having this issue and 
no real answers posted.
2 - All this code ran perfectly fine on CF 5 which I know is not Java 
but still
3 - The code is basic CF, and server logs have yet to show any issues to me

It is all MACR software so they should be putting out tech notes on how 
to tweak this all.  I am running a basic W2003 server so a tech note 
shouldn't be so hard to come up with.

The issue is widespread and only hurts their sales.  I have seen first 
hand a banning of CF in Corporations and with MX they promised a faster 
more reliable server to keep people on board but these kind of things 
make already over burdened tech departments choose other products.

All I am asking from them is a official guide on tweaking it so as to 
avoid the problems.  If anyone knows of this please let me know where it 
is, because I have yet to find it.

Thanks.....Rob

Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:

>Well its not really MM's problem - the performance of your app is ultimately
>down to your tweaks in the JVM and the state of your code - most performance
>issues are a direct result of code gobbling up too much memory.
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Robert Walters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: 16 June 2005 15:45
>To: CF-Server
>Subject: Re: CF and Jrun.exe at 99%
>
>Thanks.  I apologize for the rashness but it is very frustrating that 
>MACR does not seem to offer much help anywhere.  This seems to be a 
>widespread issue from what I read and no real support anywhere.  I will 
>keep digging but it is very disappointing.
>
>Thanks......Rob
>
>Dave Hannum wrote:
>
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>>Jump ship?  You have to remember what CFMX is.  CFMX is actually a Java 
>>application running in JRun (or Websphere, or whatever other Java engine
>>    
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>you 
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>>want).  The issue is tweaking the JVM to run on your particular hardware & 
>>load setup.  It's not uncommon for a specific application to need the JVM 
>>adjusted to optimize the power of that application.  ColdFusion does this. 
>>I've seen Oracle do this as well.  It does not seem to be an issue of 
>>platform (Win over Unix over Linux, etc).  I'd not get too bent out of
>>    
>>
>shape 
>  
>
>>over it.  You just do some reading and work with it.  Sometimes, it's also 
>>an issue of tuning the settings in your CF Administrator as well.  Because 
>>the hardware (CPU, RAM, etc) varies so much from system to system, it's 
>>impossible for there to be a one size fits all solution.  And if you're 
>>running other Java applications side by side with your ColdFusion, you'll 
>>probably have more tuning issues.  So I would not be too hard on ColdFusion
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>>for this.
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>>Good luck,
>>Dave Hannum
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>>
>>----- Original Message ----- 
>>From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: "CF-Server" <[email protected]>
>>Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 10:18 AM
>>Subject: CF and Jrun.exe at 99%
>>
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>> 
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>>>Hello,
>>>
>>>We just built a server with CF MX 7 and it seems that jrun.exe is running 
>>>at 99% of our server's CPU regularly.  I found some info on the web of 
>>>some tweaks to do and am looking for more info from anyone that has this 
>>>problem.
>>>
>>>This seems to be a major issue for CF MX that MACR is not publicly talking
>>>      
>>>
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>>>about enough.  Shouldn't CF work out of the box without all this tweaking?
>>>
>>>Makes me want to jump ship on CF altogether.
>>>
>>>Thanks....Rob Walters
>>>
>>>
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