On Friday 24 November 2006 00:15, greg h wrote:
> I am trying to learn what the options are.  Have you had call to "rethink
> things" on an RIA due to large data sets?  If so, what did you do?

Not yet - our extranet / internet apps only have a few tens of items at 
present.
Internally we've found several hundred items to be fast enough not to worry 
us.

When (if - Adobe may fix CreateObject() !) we get that bridge, we'll have to 
look at paginated data sets.

>ce.html>class of FDS.  But I am pretty fuzzy on the whole FDS thing.  (I
> understand that CF 7.0.2 has FDS built in, but that there may be CPU

CF 7.0.2 does not have FDS built it. 7.0.2 has Flex Remoting built it - this 
means you can invoke server side CFC methods from client side Flash.

> limitations.  And that buying separate FDS licenses bumps project costs in
> $10K or $20K increments (unsure of details).)

Exactly.
Far too expensive, imvho.

> Should DataGrids just revert back to "next-n" style interfaces?

Yup. FDS makes this transparent though, iirc.

> noticeable and undesirable.  I will first be reworking my app to not use
> createObject() so any advice you can offer would be greatly appreciated :-)

Returning an array of struts from ColdFusion, and then parsing this yourself 
into an ArrayCollection of AS classes appears to be the way to go.

> shows a ton of graphs" where he needed "create like 60 objects that will be
> holding approximately 100,000 datapoints apiece and i need to create those
> objects dynamically..."
> http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/flexcoders/message/27677

!
What is the point of showing 6 million data points in a web browser ? Not 
surprised it didn't work well.
Geez.

> Again, my guess is these are GUI specific issues.  Still, I want to know
> that CF has reliable solutions to serve as the backend of choice where
> these requirements come up :-)

As always, CF can do anything. Weather you should, that's a different question 
sometimes :-)

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Tom Chiverton
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