On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 4:17 PM, Charlie Stell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can do a netstat and see an established connection being held for every WS
> call - after the request has completed.
It could also be that the remote WS isn't releasing the connection
after it responds. Alot of AJAX app
Were dealing with two errors, which I think are related... somewhat at
least.
We have a cfc on our server (Windows 2003 Web Ed/CF8/Work Grouped - cf is
running as a local account) that calls a third party WS (SOAP) (using
CFINVOKE in some places and script/createObjects in others, and even CFHTTP
On which server? Your CF server or the remote one? What version of
CF? Are you getting a more specific error message and would you be
willing to post it? Windows or Linux? What about permissions - is CF
running under it's over account (with permissions to open TCP
Sockets)?
-Cameron
On Wed,
I have a cfc that calls a third party web service.
This cfc is instantiated within a request - not in any persistent scope.
No use of VAR in any of the cfc's functions.
Could this result in a having no TCP/IP sockets available on the server?
Thanks for any advice!
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So I've finally figured out that yes I had SQL Express just like I thought I
did. However, I also had an eval version of SQL 2005. In the services
manager that version reads MSSQL and the express version reads SQL Server so
I was just looking in the wrong place.
The interested and frustrating pro
About the same from last year. BTW, Charlie has several of the presentations
on his UGTV.
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