Title: RE: [cfaussie] Re: CFMX Spider on Reboot [Attachment deniedAU]


Thanks for the link Mark L - I need a solution for us poor folk in the Linux world.

Mark S - thanks for your reply. Lynx it is.



Sarah Atkinson
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Hi Sarah,

There is a batch file that you can run on the server to make coldfusion
recompile all the files -
http://cfmxplus.blogspot.com/2002_08_18_cfmxplus_archive.html
It can take quite a while to run.

However, are you sure that CFMX recompiles after a server reboot - I didn't
think it did, but I haven't verified it.

Regards.
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Hey,



I just wanted to throw an idea out to y'all. Maybe someone is already doing
this ...



As you know, CFMX = Java Architecture = Pages being Bytecode = Page being
compiled on first request = Slow initial page request, however subsequent
page calls being fast.



So, in the event of a server reboot, the first person to hit each page is
the unlucky bugger to wait for the page to compile.



(ok, so nothing news breaking)



I'm thinking it would ideal if upon a server reboot, application install,
or even a single page update, a spider could filter through the appropriate
directory and emulate a HTTP request against the scripts, resulting in a
"real" user not having to compile/wait for the page.



Thoughts? Anyone doing something similar to this already? It seems really
trivial and obvious ... am I missing something?



thanks,

Sarah.



Sarah Atkinson
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