You still didn't answer the question. What is the version number of the JVM 
being used? This is very important.  Anything less than 1.6.0_10 is going to 
have performance issues.

Wil Genovese
Sr. Web Application Developer/
Systems Administrator

[email protected]
www.trunkful.com

On Oct 17, 2010, at 11:22 PM, Bryn Parrott wrote:

> 
>> It's not always ColdFusion that is at issue.  The JVM plays a huge 
>> role here. What is your JVM version?  Oh, and why not update your 
>> version of CF as well?  
> 
> Thanks Will...
> 
> Initially I saw that the JVM was set to a non-adobe JVM; and so I changed it 
> back to the standard ColdFusion8/runtime/jre.  This had the important benefit 
> of reducing response time by 3 seconds; but unfortunately this is not enough.
> 
> In regards update of CF; I explored this possibility but it turned out that 
> unless I can point to important business benefits the client is unlikely to 
> want to spend the resource required to regression test all of the various 
> applications running on the same server. 
> 
> 

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