i gotta tell ya...
i love the website.
the idea of the process of development likened to the chicken growing,
hatching etc.. GREAT idea.
anyway
back on topic.
tw
On Mon, 30 Aug 2004 19:56:04 -0400, Gert Franz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi dick, hi all,
>
> the attributes in the cfhttp-tag will be implemented in near future (beta 1).
>
> > What is the advantage of each web app having its own administrator --
> > many things like datasources usually would be set at a system level,
> > rather than an application
>
> this is exactly the problem. if you know the datasource of a certain other web, you would be able to use it. with railo you can define a datasource that is only visible to the actual web app (if desired).
>
> with railo you will be able to set your own custom tag directory, application timeout, error log, exclude several tags (eg. cfregistry or cfobject aso.) from execution for a certain web
>
> here some other features of this administration:
> - turn on debugging for your web
> - register own directories for function library and tag library descriptors only for your web (like jsp)
> - configure scope cascading (strict, small, standard)
> - merge url and form scope
> - define files for handling the events of application-termination, session-termination
> - define locations for logfiles (mail error, request timeout aso.)
> - define mail servers
> - define time zone server
> - regional configurations (currency, language, encoding aso.)
> - and more to come
>
> with the global administrator we intend to integrate all the local administrators (for example to check certain settings) and to add settings for certain local webs.
>
> We hope that we could convince you of the need of local and global administrators and made you envy them ...
>
> regards
>
> gert franz - railo core developer (www.railo.ch)
>
>
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