updating what is cached.  If code caches a instance of CFC a in say
the application scope, then a changes due to a update, how to get the
new version cached elegantly?  Currently we have J2EE clusters setup.
We use IIS, hitting ourdomain.com/appname/?reset=yes obviously doesn't
work.  I have the internal JRun servers turned on and I have to hit
each internal JRun server instance with something like
ourdomain.com:8300/appname/?reset=yes for each internal port number. I have yet to find any elegant type approach to do this. Has
adobe.com some slick trick to do this?  Maybe I just have to stick it
out, eh?  I'm not griping, just wondering if there is a purty slick
way to do this.


Hope this made some sense...I'm in 'shock and awe' after my intro to
Reactor today...simply amazing.

DK

On 5/1/06, Sean Corfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 5/1/06, Douglas Knudsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> anyone using reactor and J2EE clustering?  I've always found using
> cached cfcs with these type of SW clusters to be a real PITA when it
> comes to refreshing the cache.  Anyone doing this have any input?

adobe.com uses J2EE clustering and a lot of cached CFCs without
problems - perhaps you can explain what you find to be troublesome
about your usage so that we can better understand what the perceived
problem is?
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