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Registered office Kent Innovation Centre, Millennium Way, Broadstairs, Kent, CT10 2QQ Please think about the Environment before you print! -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Gary Sent: 22 August 2010 01:41 To: CFML Development Subject: Re: [CF-Dev] Robust way to generate 30K emails? >- see footer for list info -< Peter, "Dev Null SMTP" is fantastic! Thanks for that gem. It even runs in the browser without having to download it (for lazy people like me!) I tried Railo last year but there wasn't a Win2008 installer and it got messy trying to get Railo, the java server and IIS working together. It might sound lame but I just like to click install and not have to worry about anything else. Worrying about my own app is enough! ;-) Thanks for the roadmap link, I see a new installer is promised for 4.0. Clustering sounds interesting too. I've totally given up with CF clustering, it was just so bad. The time a user had to wait for failover to complete (and wondering why nothing was happening) they could have just logged back into a new session on another server - which is what we do now. I know the session is lost but our uptime for any server was virging on perfect. (I've probably jinxed it now) Anyway, thanks again for the Dev null smtp link. Gary. On Sun, Aug 22, 2010 at 12:10 AM, Peter Boughton <[email protected]>wrote: > >- see footer for list info -< > > (Not sure how to make it do SMTP>NULL but I'll find a way) > > Heh, well there's one pretty much called that - google for "dev null > smtp java" and you should find it. > > I've never used it for big runs, but if you turn its logging off I > guess it'd be fine. > > > > Is FusionReactor safe to run on prd > > Yeah, we run it all the time on a few public websites and it doesn't > get in the way. > > Like Server Monitor, it also has some debug/profiling stuff which > should be off for regular use, but otherwise it's fine. > > > > I like pretty graphs but even with something like FR I reckon you > > need a certain amount of knowledge of it and java to understand what's > going > > on and how to remedy things? > > Well for tracking memory usage a pretty graph is good enough? > > There's other stuff there that doesn't need Java knowledge, and it's > not really that hard to figure out java stack traces, so don't let > them intimidate you. ;) > > Anyhow, there's a free trial and if you have specific questions, > posting on the Fusion Reactor list should get a helpful reply. > > > > <cfautooptimisejava> tag would be a welcome addition. > > Heh, not quite the same thing, but at Scotch earlier this year, Gert > mentioned that they're looking to add auto-tuning in a future Railo > release. > > >From http://www.getrailo.org/index.cfm/documentation/railo-roadmap/ > "Autotuning (or proposals for tuning, like when the server is often > running low on memory propose to increase the memory...) > If Autotuning is turned on, then Railo checks for certain things: > Select *; More than X records in a query; very much time lost in > certain loops; lock collisions; other things." > > Could be cool. > > _______________________________________________ > > For details on ALL mailing lists and for joining or leaving lists, go to > http://list.cfdeveloper.co.uk/mailman/listinfo > > -- > CFDeveloper Sponsors:- > >- cfdeveloper Hosting provided by www.cfmxhosting.co.uk -< > >- Lists hosted by www.Gradwell.com <http://www.gradwell.com/> -< > >- CFdeveloper is run by Russ Michaels, feel free to volunteer your help -< > _______________________________________________ For details on ALL mailing lists and for joining or leaving lists, go to http://list.cfdeveloper.co.uk/mailman/listinfo -- CFDeveloper Sponsors:- >- cfdeveloper Hosting provided by www.cfmxhosting.co.uk -< >- Lists hosted by www.Gradwell.com -< >- CFdeveloper is run by Russ Michaels, feel free to volunteer your help -< _______________________________________________ For details on ALL mailing lists and for joining or leaving lists, go to http://list.cfdeveloper.co.uk/mailman/listinfo -- CFDeveloper Sponsors:- >- cfdeveloper Hosting provided by www.cfmxhosting.co.uk -< >- Lists hosted by www.Gradwell.com -< >- CFdeveloper is run by Russ Michaels, feel free to volunteer your help -<
