Sarah Atkinson wrote:
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.

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.

You'll find that there is a precompile solution for every platform Charlie talks about a Win2K solution.. I believe in other posts he and Matt Liotta finally came up with a *nix based precompiler. I don't have a link handy -- but don't build an HTTP agent! There is a script out there.


Also.. CFMX only compiles *once* per template change -- after a reboot you *do not* recompile the code. After a reboot there is a class loading step -- this is what the template cache in CFMX Admin refers to. This does have some overhead first time the application runs but *nothing* like the compile step overhead.

Hope that helps,

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/


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