I am happy to announce Draco POS is now riding the Dragon.

 

We successfully ported our Draco Point of Service application to work
entirely on the Jetty/OpenBD bundle. We scheduled 3 weeks for the
porting and got it done in 15 combined hours, or less than 1 day. Most
of the time was spent changing the paths of the cfc's using the desired
context path and adding parseDate() around our date time code so we
could loop over dates in reports. The rest was spent working on a work
around for the (temporary) loss of cfdocument. 

 

As of Monday morning the port and Jetty/OpenBD bundle are being live
tested in our busiest Silver Mine Subs (our parent company) restaurant
in the fleet, the Univ. of Wisconsin store. The briefing I just got from
the store management is that the application is faster and hasn't had a
single issue. It is also using 15% of the removed CF8 consumed resources
so the entire store network is faster. I'll let you know how the test
goes. The dev team is going skiing (perk of living in Colorado) next
week with some of the freed up scheduled time. 

 

My hardcore Java guy that almost had the suits convinced to rewrite the
entire application off of cfml to jsp says he loves this bundle and has
completely dropped all talk of removing the cfml code.

 

Happy Holidays to all!

 

Scott Sledgister

QSR Technology, Inc

[email protected]

970-690-3501

 


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