Just so you know there is a patch on the smack-romedia site that might help
(don't know the address though).

We are porting cf5 to MX and had several "sloppy coding errors", as well as
some full fledged product errors. All in all, when the code is optimized for
MX - which almost no currently existing cf code is - it runs like a champ.

It is *very* obvious that the project was pushed out the door without being
tested well, or at least tested in some sort of large production
environment - probably do to the dropping stock.

Don't give up just yet as this appears to be the way cf is going, and if you
give up your site will be stuck in old technology.

> either the CFMX services hanging or the JDBC
> drivers dropping connections and ceasing to function,

We are having issues with the JDBC Drivers as well. We have several messages
into smack-romedia, and we will post when we hear.

Good luck,
Rob


-----Original Message-----
From: Dave Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 10:31 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFMX - I've never seen anything so unstable in my life


Hi all,

Is it just me, or is CFMX proving totally unstable for everyone else too?

I've been trialling CFMX now for 18 days using our existing development
applications, which ran on CF4.5. I have yet to experience a single day
without (several instances of) either the CFMX services hanging or the JDBC
drivers dropping connections and ceasing to function, or simply being unable
to access any sites being served by CFMX. This is totally unacceptable for a
production environment.

Can someone please tell me these problems are rare and only I am
experiencing them as opposed to being the general rule of thumb for CFMX
installs.

I'm running CFMX on Win2k Server SP3, IIS 5 and MSSQL Server 7

TIA,
Dave


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