Actually, Stacy Young had volunteered to use her app since she was planning
a conversion to Fusebox anyway within 2 weeks. I think we should start
there.
Remember? : )
---- Quoting Stacy's post:
"I currently have a forum running on CF 4.5.1 SP2 sitting on top of MS SQL2k
that is non-fusebox but I have planned to make the conversion in the coming
2 weeks. It's got everything...forms, database intensive etc..
http://www.merc-hq.com"
Feel free to register (otheriwse you can not post). Its a forum for a gaming
commmunity. About 2000 hits per day or so...Decent traffic."
If yall can give me a guideline on what benchmarks will be used in the
sutdy, I'd gladly contribute."
I have a second site which is VERY DB intensive with CF 4.5.1 SP2 sitting on
top of Oracle 8i DB. We're talking millions of records on the DB side. It's
hosted on NT/IIS in development and Solaris/Apache in production. It's a
reporting tool. Also incorporates some Java for one-way encryption on user
password. Also wanted to convert/expand into fusebox over the next 4 weeks.
This site is internal so I can't show you! :("
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Michael and I would be happy to publish the results in FA.
And Erika Walker has volunteered to oversee this.
Sounds good to me ... We can always do subsequent tests, and do the same app
in XFB later, or try this on other kinds of apps.
> How about using SimpleMessageBoard ( http://www.simplemessageboard.com/ )
as
> an example app? While I haven't looked at it closely and can't address the
> issue of trivial/non-trivial, I do recall seeing the author of it
mentioning
> on CF-Talk that he was thinking of re-writing it to FuseBox as a means of
> learning FB himself.
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