And you would be right, Dave. (As always! Ok, you'll say "not always" but it's 
close enough to the truth.) 

Aaron, while I did contribute to the book (published just before I joined New 
Atlanta), I didn't write that portion of the book. I'm guessing, too, that Adam 
or David did (Hal Helms also contributed but I'm pretty sure the database stuff 
is all from the Churvii). 

I'm sure if they were a party to this they'd share their thoughts on the 
finding they had. I'll drop them a note. I can say that we've all heard mostly 
glowing reviews and appreciation for the book over the years. Indeed, it's a 
delight to see it being quoted from, now 3 years later. It's a testament to the 
hard work that Adam and David (for the most part) did on the book. I'm sure 
they'll follow up with more comment on the specific topic Nick points out.

/charlie

>I suspect that the portion in question was written by Adam and/or David
>Churvis. I very much respect their opinions, but I suspect that this has
>been resolved with newer database drivers. Since CFMX first came out, there
>have been many, many database driver releases.
>
>Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
>http://www.figleaf.com/

>> Wasn't the ColdFusion MX Bible written by Charlie Arehart 
>> from New Atlanta (the makers of BlueDragon)?
>> 
>> Mayby he will share with the list why he stated that omitting 
>> BEGIN, COMMIT, and ROLLBACK will bring CFMX to a slow crawl.
>>
>>-Aaron

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