>How do you do this and still have the SQL box
>accessible on the LAN?  What protocol, etc?
>
>best,  paul
>
>At 01:26 PM 10/4/00 +0200, you wrote:
>>  It should be a separate SQL backend black box.

Don't most of us separate the CF/IIS functions and SQL functions into 
separate boxes, wherever and as soon as possible?  This is called 
"client/server" computing, the apps on their boxwes, and the database 
server on its box, goes back 10 years.  Is it so unusual in the CF 
world? I thought it would be the norm by now, esp with MS SQL 
licences and internet connector/CPU being so expensive, it's seems 
wasteful to put such expensive software in competition with greedy 
CF/JRUN apps/interpreter for MHz and disk i/o and RAM.

The ODBC client on the CF box can confiured to speak tcp/ip (over 
100BaseT recommended) to the SQL box.

Len


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