> > Sure, but you might want to apply a bit of 
> > common sense. Macromedia isn't going to say 
> > ODBC connections don't work, but they do say 
> > they won't work as well as "pure" JDBC connections.
> 
> There is no COMMON Sense to apply here. 

There is always a place to apply common sense. To my mind, common sense
tells me that ODBC may not work as well from a Java application through
another layer of middleware as from a non-Java application without another
layer of middleware.

> Everything worked while we were testing CFMX. 
> Obviously..since we didnt see any problems... 
> took it to production.. and everything starts 
> breaking.

I take it that your load testing went ok? How does your current usage differ
from your load test?
 
> There is NO warning in the release notes about an 
> UnStable CFMX ODBC Engine.

I guess, by your logic, if there's any problem that anyone encounters with
CFMX, the release notes should say "WARNING: THIS PRODUCT MAY NOT WORK IN
YOUR ENVIRONMENT!" Gee, I'm really surprised that the release notes don't
say that.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444

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