The only thing I can say (having done Solaris CF in the past) is that a
standardization method is very important with CF on Solaris. Between issues
like pathing and Case Sensitivity, the more you can set a single way of
writing the code, the better.
On the other hand, all of the includes will need to watch out for
Capitalization as well, which may introduce more errors.
Oh, also remember that some projects done on one platform (like NT) will
have to be moved over to another platform (like Solaris) so abstracting some
of the 'problematic' areas into fuses will be a major help.
> Hello All,
>
> I am pretty new to the Fusebox list but have been working with Cold Fusion
> since version 1.5 (ahh the good ole buggy CGI days)
>
> The company I just went to work for has a pretty nice CF setup. CF Server
on
> Sparc Solaris, and an Oracle backend. I am effectively the lead developer
> and we are completely retooling the Intranet. The question has risen
whether
> we should instantiate some sort of standardized methodology such as
Fusebox.
> After the research I have done I am pretty much convinced that we would
> benefit from this methodology. My question is (and this comes from my
> supervisors as well), is what are the downsides (if any) to Fusebox? I
have
> already given them my thoughts on the upsides based on my reading / common
> sense. Does the fact that the Fusebox methodology seems to inherently
> generate the use of more .cfm files than 'normal' on the server create any
> kind of performance issues?
>
> Thanks for any and all help.
>
> chris.alvarado
> cold.fusion - developer
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