> -----Original Message-----
> From: Connie DeCinko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2005 1:17 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: CrystalTech Users Beware
> 
> My point exactly.  Sandboxing should also protect items in memory!  Shared
> hosting means sharing bandwidth, disk space, getting a slice of total
> memory, but should NEVER EVER EVER mean sharing variable scopes, memory
> space or anything that would allow the accidental or intentional sharing
> of
> DATA.  At the very least, this is poor design of Coldfusion.

No.  As Sean pointed out this has nothing to do with ColdFusion but rather
with the J2EE environment it runs on.

Even with that distinction made remember that CF was never designed to be
hosted in a shared environment, period.  Hosts have figured out clever ways
to do this with some security, but ALL official statements point to instance
virtualization as the ONLY way to segment ColdFusion on the same hardware
platform.

To use your car analogy why are you paying for a compact and complaining
that it seats six people uncomfortably?  Sure you can squeeze six people in
but it was never designed to do that and you'll have compromises if you do.

Jim Davis




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