RE: Flex 2 - painfully slow...

2006-09-01 Thread Stacy Young
I found nuking antivirus altogether on a development machine helps. As long as 
you use firefox and don't open exe attachments, you're fine. Been years and 
haven't had an issue. Dreamweaver days initially prompted me to do this since 
Symantec didn't like the app all that much!

Cheers,
Stace

-Original Message-
From: Teddy Payne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, September 01, 2006 1:26 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Flex 2 - painfully slow...

Each user's utilization of their respective file system will reflect
accordingly.  Analyze and see ho much red or fragmented files you have and
see what time is best for you.  There is not right time limit.  Your
processor and speed of your hard drive will also help with your IDE.  The
number of applications running can infleunce your performance.

I recommend scheduling things like full virus scans outside of your
development time.  I have seen people clog up their dev time because they
schedule a a bunch of maintenance scans weekly, but their system is not
online during the scheduled time.  Well, some applications with scheduled
processes try to regain lost time.

Create a start up and shut down script for your development environment.
You set your services to start up manually and then create a simple little
...bat file to start up services or turn on jrun instances.  I have a couple
of scripts to turn off jrun instances, database agents and system scanners
that may pop on.

Obviosuly, this is the perspective of a Windows User.  I am not all that Mac
savvy so I will leave that for the Mac Masters.

Your main issue for latency should be around the compilation of the SWF.
Adding new MXML or setting the application start MXML file really should not
take much time because it is a workspace setting and file system commit.
The render time of a SWF depends on what you have to initialize first.  I
have seen some pretty function rich Flex apps that load in no time flat.  Do
you have the latest flash player?  Is your browser's security setting
messing with your content? ...etc

There are a lot of options to system performance that make it hard to help
over a mailing list.

My dev laptop has enough power to handle all applications turned on, but I
rather conserve my battery when unplugged.

Teddy


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RE: Flex 2 - painfully slow...

2006-09-01 Thread Stacy Young
Number of users should be irrelevant since we're talking about a compiled app 
running on each clients machine...unless you're indicating your remote calls 
begin to crawl.

Stace

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Subject: Re: Flex 2 - painfully slow...

Any externally? Any under medium to heavy load (400-900+ concurrent users)?









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RE: Payment gateway and merchant recommendations

2006-06-20 Thread Stacy Young
Feel free to contact me offlist if you want some info on what we offer.

http://www.optimalpayments.com

Cheers!
Stace


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To: CF-Talk
Subject: Payment gateway and merchant recommendations

Hi guys,

My client currently uses Authorize.net as well as Versign/Paymenttech 
for cc processing but they've asked me for some other recommendations 
for payment processors and merchants.

The client processes 20k+ transactions per year and would need a 
processor that is flexible in terms of transaction volume.

Any recommendations?

Rey...



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RE: How-To Advanced CF Monitoring ?

2006-06-20 Thread Stacy Young
Thanks for the links. It appears you can only kill a http request ...I would 
need to identify and kill threads in the JVM instance itself. These threads are 
initiated via a gateway so there is no actual http request.

Any ideas welcome :)

-Stace


-Original Message-
From: Brad Wood [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 4:42 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: How-To Advanced CF Monitoring ?

Give seefusion.com a good look.  

I hear they are going to release version 4.0 at the end of this month
with a new Flex interface.

The other main program you can check out is fusion reactor.

~Brad

-Original Message-
From: Stacy Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 3:01 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: How-To Advanced CF Monitoring ?

Hi All,

I've just begun to research a new project where I may need identify and
terminate threads on the CF box. Terminating a thread isn't such a
stretch but I'm wondering how I can correlate a thread to a specific
process that can be labeled via a user interface. i.e. a process was
kicked off that cause a long running database query




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How-To Advanced CF Monitoring ?

2006-06-19 Thread Stacy Young
Hi All,

I've just begun to research a new project where I may need identify and 
terminate threads on the CF box. Terminating a thread isn't such a stretch but 
I'm wondering how I can correlate a thread to a specific process that can be 
labeled via a user interface. i.e. a process was kicked off that cause a long 
running database query

Any input appreciated,
Cheers,
Stace

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What versions of Oracle does 6.1 support?

2006-05-26 Thread Stacy Young
Hard to decipher off the Adobe site. With latest patches does it support beyond 
10g?

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RE: Google Analytics?

2006-05-21 Thread Stacy Young
8.5 is now version 9.0

-Stace

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Subject: RE: Google Analytics?

96.71% of visiters are using Flash, about 80% are using version 8 or better
(a little over 1.5% are using 9)

Don't you mean 8.5?

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Sent: 21 May 2006 19:51
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Google Analytics?


Here are some stats I can get from analytics for House of Fusion alone in
the last week (14-20):
Number of new, unique users:28435
Number of unique returning visiters:3844
Google is responsable for 88.05% of hits on the site (almost all due to
search)
Google is responsable for 32603 visits
India had the 4th most visits, Turkey the 14th
The top 4 pages for the site are the home page, CF-Talk, CF-Jobs and the CF
Lists page
63.73% of visiters are using IE, 31.25% firefox
94.17% Windows, 3.47% Mac
over 95% of visters are using 1024X768 or higher resolution
96.71% of visiters are using Flash, about 80% are using version 8 or better
(a little over 1.5% are using 9)
81.46% are using DSL or better, 10.55% unknown and 8% on dialup

And there's a whole lot more




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RE: SMS in Canada?

2006-05-16 Thread Stacy Young
Can you suggest any aggregators? I'm looking for a rather small volume
setup ...but I'd definitely need two way SMS.

-Stace

-Original Message-
From: Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 7:03 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SMS in Canada?

I send out thousands of SMS via HTTP request - the quickest that way for
me
and it's so simple.  I then have a listener which get passed requests
when
response get sent back to the number that i broadcast from (aka a
virtual
number).  This listener then does all kinds of this i.e. sends further
SMS
(aka smart respond), logs requests etc.

On 16/05/06, dcooper @ macromedia. com dcooper @ macromedia. com 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 One-way SMS can be accomplished by email in most cases (a little
clunky,
 and I woldn't build a production app like this, but it can be done for
 demonstration purposes).

 Two-way interactive SMS (or high-volume) needs either a specialized
web
 service API from an aggregator (aggregator-specific), or the use of an
SMS
 gateway talking the SMPP protocol (what wireless carriers use to
transfer
 SMS messages between themselves, and used by high-end TV voting apps,
etc).

 CF7 ships with a two-way, wireless carrier-certified SMPP Gateway.
 See the Chapter 40-44 of the CF Deveopers' Guide for more info.

 Damon


 In a nutshell, one way text message is easy. Need to subscribe to
 someone like:
 
 http://www.m-qube.com/html/prodServ/gateway.html
 
 They provide the gateway and in turn communicate messages with the
 various telecom providers.
 
 Two way SMS seems to be a wee bit more complicated as this involves a
 virtual number of sorts. I still don't understand the abc's just yet
but
 I've only just started to dig. Pricing also varies greatly ...and I
 haven't seen many deals for small time operators. On average I'm
seeing
 prices of 3 - 4 cents per message.
 
 Cheers,
 Stace
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 11:43 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: SMS in Canada?
 
 Ditto...I'd liike some info as wellwill be doing some SMS
dabbling
 soon
 
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 VP  Director of E-Commerce Development
 Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
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RE: SMS in Canada?

2006-05-16 Thread Stacy Young
Thanks Nick, I've put a call into them and waiting to hear back.

Do you know if ringtones and other media can be sent thru these
aggregators? ...and is it possible to bill customers somehow? Or is that
only possible in conjunction with web based app and credit card?

-Stace

-Original Message-
From: Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 10:43 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SMS in Canada?

Hi Stacy, i recommend http://www.mxtelecom.com/us/smsg/premium/ca they
have
worked well for me in a few countries.

On 16/05/06, Stacy Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Can you suggest any aggregators? I'm looking for a rather small volume
 setup ...but I'd definitely need two way SMS.

 -Stace

 -Original Message-
 From: Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 7:03 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: SMS in Canada?

 I send out thousands of SMS via HTTP request - the quickest that way
for
 me
 and it's so simple.  I then have a listener which get passed requests
 when
 response get sent back to the number that i broadcast from (aka a
 virtual
 number).  This listener then does all kinds of this i.e. sends further
 SMS
 (aka smart respond), logs requests etc.



-- 
Nick Tong

web: http://talkwebsolutions.co.uk
blog: http://succor.co.uk
shorturls: http://wapurl.co.uk




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RE: SMS in Canada?

2006-05-16 Thread Stacy Young
Just read more details and I think I can answer some of my own
questions. Direct billing IS possible ...and is in fact the driving
force which makes a whole lotta sense. 

Still looking into media/ringtones


-Original Message-
From: Stacy Young 
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 11:13 AM
To: 'cf-talk@houseoffusion.com'
Subject: RE: SMS in Canada?


Thanks Nick, I've put a call into them and waiting to hear back.

Do you know if ringtones and other media can be sent thru these
aggregators? ...and is it possible to bill customers somehow? Or is that
only possible in conjunction with web based app and credit card?

-Stace

-Original Message-
From: Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 10:43 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SMS in Canada?

Hi Stacy, i recommend http://www.mxtelecom.com/us/smsg/premium/ca they
have
worked well for me in a few countries.

On 16/05/06, Stacy Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Can you suggest any aggregators? I'm looking for a rather small volume
 setup ...but I'd definitely need two way SMS.

 -Stace

 -Original Message-
 From: Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 7:03 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: SMS in Canada?

 I send out thousands of SMS via HTTP request - the quickest that way
for
 me
 and it's so simple.  I then have a listener which get passed requests
 when
 response get sent back to the number that i broadcast from (aka a
 virtual
 number).  This listener then does all kinds of this i.e. sends further
 SMS
 (aka smart respond), logs requests etc.



-- 
Nick Tong

web: http://talkwebsolutions.co.uk
blog: http://succor.co.uk
shorturls: http://wapurl.co.uk




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RE: SMS in Canada?

2006-05-16 Thread Stacy Young
Thanks for the heads up. I just may take you up on that offer for more
details once I've worked out more biz details... one thing I have going
for me is I'd be operating in a small environment. One or two cities in
Canada and perhaps involving 3 carriers through the aggregator,
hopefully that will reduce some of the clutter. I've seen how complex
some of the online ring tone apps are though, eek!

-Stace

-Original Message-
From: Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 11:36 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SMS in Canada?

You should be very careful with media/ring tones if you're trying to
create/send them yourself.  The amount of data that you need is massive,
and
the amount of maintenance is greater still.  You can't just send a ring
tone
to any phone.  You have to first find out what phone your user is using
(you
get this from the aggrogator); then your compare the ring tone against
the
phone and see if it compatible, and at what speed it will play the ring
tone
etc.  All though this may sound doable it's really quite difficult.  I
can
give you more information if you require, but think ring tone X phone X
playrate and that's just one ring tone.

On 16/05/06, Stacy Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Just read more details and I think I can answer some of my own
 questions. Direct billing IS possible ...and is in fact the driving
 force which makes a whole lotta sense.

 Still looking into media/ringtones


 -Original Message-
 From: Stacy Young
 Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 11:13 AM
 To: 'cf-talk@houseoffusion.com'
 Subject: RE: SMS in Canada?


 Thanks Nick, I've put a call into them and waiting to hear back.

 Do you know if ringtones and other media can be sent thru these
 aggregators? ...and is it possible to bill customers somehow? Or is
that
 only possible in conjunction with web based app and credit card?

 -Stace

 -Original Message-
 From: Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 10:43 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: SMS in Canada?

 Hi Stacy, i recommend http://www.mxtelecom.com/us/smsg/premium/ca they
 have
 worked well for me in a few countries.

 On 16/05/06, Stacy Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Can you suggest any aggregators? I'm looking for a rather small
volume
  setup ...but I'd definitely need two way SMS.
 
  -Stace
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 7:03 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: SMS in Canada?
 
  I send out thousands of SMS via HTTP request - the quickest that way
 for
  me
  and it's so simple.  I then have a listener which get passed
requests
  when
  response get sent back to the number that i broadcast from (aka a
  virtual
  number).  This listener then does all kinds of this i.e. sends
further
  SMS
  (aka smart respond), logs requests etc.
 
 

 --
 Nick Tong

 web: http://talkwebsolutions.co.uk
 blog: http://succor.co.uk
 shorturls: http://wapurl.co.uk




 



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RE: SMS in Canada?

2006-05-16 Thread Stacy Young
Actually I do have one question, is it possible to determine the users
phone capabilities etc in real-time (during SMS two-way interaction) or
is this type of thing only possible in tangent with an online app where
the user has to pick their phone model etc etc?

Appreciate the info, this stuff is not easy to come by!

Stace

-Original Message-
From: Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 11:36 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SMS in Canada?

You should be very careful with media/ring tones if you're trying to
create/send them yourself.  The amount of data that you need is massive,
and
the amount of maintenance is greater still.  You can't just send a ring
tone
to any phone.  You have to first find out what phone your user is using
(you
get this from the aggrogator); then your compare the ring tone against
the
phone and see if it compatible, and at what speed it will play the ring
tone
etc.  All though this may sound doable it's really quite difficult.  I
can
give you more information if you require, but think ring tone X phone X
playrate and that's just one ring tone.

On 16/05/06, Stacy Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Just read more details and I think I can answer some of my own
 questions. Direct billing IS possible ...and is in fact the driving
 force which makes a whole lotta sense.

 Still looking into media/ringtones


 -Original Message-
 From: Stacy Young
 Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 11:13 AM
 To: 'cf-talk@houseoffusion.com'
 Subject: RE: SMS in Canada?


 Thanks Nick, I've put a call into them and waiting to hear back.

 Do you know if ringtones and other media can be sent thru these
 aggregators? ...and is it possible to bill customers somehow? Or is
that
 only possible in conjunction with web based app and credit card?

 -Stace

 -Original Message-
 From: Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 10:43 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: SMS in Canada?

 Hi Stacy, i recommend http://www.mxtelecom.com/us/smsg/premium/ca they
 have
 worked well for me in a few countries.

 On 16/05/06, Stacy Young [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Can you suggest any aggregators? I'm looking for a rather small
volume
  setup ...but I'd definitely need two way SMS.
 
  -Stace
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Nick Tong - TalkWebSolutions.co.uk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, May 16, 2006 7:03 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: SMS in Canada?
 
  I send out thousands of SMS via HTTP request - the quickest that way
 for
  me
  and it's so simple.  I then have a listener which get passed
requests
  when
  response get sent back to the number that i broadcast from (aka a
  virtual
  number).  This listener then does all kinds of this i.e. sends
further
  SMS
  (aka smart respond), logs requests etc.
 
 

 --
 Nick Tong

 web: http://talkwebsolutions.co.uk
 blog: http://succor.co.uk
 shorturls: http://wapurl.co.uk




 



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RE: SMS in Canada?

2006-05-15 Thread Stacy Young
In a nutshell, one way text message is easy. Need to subscribe to
someone like:

http://www.m-qube.com/html/prodServ/gateway.html

They provide the gateway and in turn communicate messages with the
various telecom providers.

Two way SMS seems to be a wee bit more complicated as this involves a
virtual number of sorts. I still don't understand the abc's just yet but
I've only just started to dig. Pricing also varies greatly ...and I
haven't seen many deals for small time operators. On average I'm seeing
prices of 3 - 4 cents per message.

Cheers,
Stace

-Original Message-
From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 11:43 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SMS in Canada?

Ditto...I'd liike some info as wellwill be doing some SMS dabbling
soon

Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP  Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
phone: 250.480.0642
fax: 250.480.1264
cell: 250.920.8830
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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SMS in Canada?

2006-05-13 Thread Stacy Young
Curious if anyone has any apps developed that are interacting with
service providers in Canada. This is my first foray into this area so
I'm in the dark as to the network details ... does it involve
subscription to a provider to be able to send/receive SMS etc?

Thanks!
Stace

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RE: (announcement) Beta release of next JRun

2006-05-03 Thread Stacy Young
We've got Java, CF and Flex apps deployed on JRun cluster. It has a
better track record than our Weblogic cluster with regards to stability.

-Stace


-Original Message-
From: Douglas Knudsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2006 9:48 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: (announcement) Beta release of next JRun

We are using JRun for some applications in our infrastructure, some of
it low level app integration having no UI at all.   Seems to do fine. 
I just deployed a Flex app on it too, though had we not had a JRun
license already and not using it on a box with CF, I might have used
Tomcat.

DK



On 5/2/06, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Does anyone really see JRun as a viable contender in the market?

 Yes. But the real question is, what market do you mean? JRun is quite
 competitive in the low end of the J2EE application server market. It
doesn't
 compete directly with WebSphere or WebLogic, and it isn't really meant
to.

 It is also bundled with many, many products, and not just Adobe
products
 either.

 Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
 http://www.figleaf.com/

 Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
 instruction at our training centers in Washington DC, Atlanta,
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RE: ASP.Net book for CF programmer

2006-04-26 Thread Stacy Young
 as compared to trying to get *any* form of clustering working in
ColdFusion Server.

I had some issues when clustering CF5 on Solaris and some connector
issues with 6.0 but since 6.1 it's been smooth sailing in my experience
(with regards to clustering CF)

-Stace 


-Original Message-
From: Adam Churvis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 1:10 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: ASP.Net book for CF programmer

 I watched all of them and was pretty amazed at how easy asp.net 2.0
can make
 certain things.

You'll be even more amazed at how the .NET Framework itself gives you
all kinds of high-end goodies, especially through its large third party
vendor base.

For example, there are a number of companies that sell high performance
session object syndication software that scales realistically out to
dozens of clustered servers, and some companies have similar offerings
for high performance object cache syndication.  And it still freaks me
out that you can install and configure things like this in just a few
minutes, as compared to trying to get *any* form of clustering working
in ColdFusion Server.

Once you see what tools are available to you in .NET, you start thinking
about system design and application development in a whole new light.
Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
BlueDragon Alliance Founding Committee



Get advanced intensive Master-level training in
C#  ASP.NET 2.0 for ColdFusion Developers at
ProductivityEnhancement.com

  - Original Message - 
  From: Zaphod Beeblebrox 
  To: CF-Talk 
  Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2006 1:03 PM
  Subject: Re: ASP.Net book for CF programmer


  Hey Matthew, check out these video tutorials:

  http://www.learn2asp.net/CF/Campaign.aspx

  I watched all of them and was pretty amazed at how easy asp.net 2.0
can make
  certain things.


  On 4/26/06, Russ Michaels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I really don't think there could be such a think as ASP.NET for
coldfusion
   develoeprs, it's a totally different language.
   The closest thing you could get to an intermediary lesser learning
curve
   would be to use BlueDragon.NET so that you can write .net apps using
CFML
   and gradually learn asp.net as you go.
  
   Russ
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Plunkett, Matthew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
   Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 12:10:15 -0400
   Subject: RE: ASP.Net book for CF programmer
  
   
   
 Hmm, this is off topic, no?
   
If you know a better way to get knowledge from a group of
ColdFusion
programmers, I'm all ears.
   
   
  
   

  



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RE: Disabling Scheduled tasks

2006-04-24 Thread Stacy Young
Try setting it to a date in the past. That should work.

-Stace

-Original Message-
From: Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 9:23 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Disabling Scheduled tasks

Hi. I want to use to CFSchedule to disable/suspend a given scheduled
task.
The only options it allows me are delete and update.

I tried updating it to a far date, like starttime=04/24/2020 and
EndTime=04/24/2020. But it just doesn't see it. It just keep running.

If I do the same manually through CF Admin, it stops it then and there.

Any suggestions please.

- K




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RE: Schueduled Task in CF MX7

2006-04-04 Thread Stacy Young
Ah that's what I was looking for thanks lol.

- Mr. Stacy   ;-) 


-Original Message-
From: CF [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2006 2:00 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Schueduled Task in CF MX7

Hi Bruce,

With CF7 importing should work out of the box. Here's a posting where
Stace explains this in detail for CFHTTP (and thus for scheduled tasks).
She wrote it to this list in 2002. Worked like a charm for me last
month. Thanks Stace! :-))

http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/messages.cfm/forumid:4/Threadid:13
865#72003

Chris


 On Mon, 3 Apr 2006 14:59:19 -0700
Bruce, Rodney S C-E LCMC HQISEC/Signal Solutions
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thanks for the help
 
 I tried this and received the error input not an X.509
 certificate,  I verified with the admin ,  that the cert is X.509.
 
 We have Java 2 Runtime Enviroment, Standard Edition Version 1.4.2.
 
 The technote,  mentioned to down load JDK 1.4.2_03 or later.
 
 I found:   
J2SE v 1.4.2_10 SDK with NetBeans IDE 4.1 Software Bundle 
 for download on the sun site.
 
 Is this what I need to download?
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Stacy Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 2:02 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Schueduled Task in CF MX7
 
 
 You may have to import ssl certs into the jvm keystore. This should
 get you started, talks about LDAP but issue is related:
 
 http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_19139
 
 Stace
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Bruce, Rodney S C-E LCMC HQISEC/Signal Solutions
 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 4:27 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Schueduled Task in CF MX7
 
 Hi
 
 Hoping some one will help me out with a problem we are having.
 
 We have finally upgraded to MX7 from CF5.
 
 We have gotten everything to work but Scheduled Tasks.
 
 I can get them to run by turnning off SSL.
 
 How can we get the scheduled tasks to run and still run  HTTPS?
 
 Thanks
 Rodney
 
 
 
 
 
 
 



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RE: Schueduled Task in CF MX7

2006-04-03 Thread Stacy Young
You may have to import ssl certs into the jvm keystore. This should get
you started, talks about LDAP but issue is related:

http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_19139

Stace

-Original Message-
From: Bruce, Rodney S C-E LCMC HQISEC/Signal Solutions
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 4:27 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Schueduled Task in CF MX7

Hi

Hoping some one will help me out with a problem we are having.

We have finally upgraded to MX7 from CF5.

We have gotten everything to work but Scheduled Tasks.

I can get them to run by turnning off SSL.

How can we get the scheduled tasks to run and still run  HTTPS?

Thanks
Rodney




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Possible to connect to JNDI datasources in CF admin?

2006-03-29 Thread Stacy Young
I remember reading something about this ages ago but I haven't been able
to dig anything up yet ...anyone know?

Thanks!
Stace

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RE: Possible to connect to JNDI datasources in CF admin?

2006-03-29 Thread Stacy Young
Found it in CF7 docs, nevermind! ;)

(In case anyone is wondering, the answer is YES, but can only be
configured in J2EE deployment via the CF Admin. Which makes sense since
that's when you'd be hitting JDNI datasource)

Stace

-Original Message-
From: Stacy Young 
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 4:51 PM
To: 'cf-talk@houseoffusion.com'
Subject: Possible to connect to JNDI datasources in CF admin?


I remember reading something about this ages ago but I haven't been able
to dig anything up yet ...anyone know?

Thanks!
Stace

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RE: Possible to connect to JNDI datasources in CF admin?

2006-03-29 Thread Stacy Young
Ok it seems the docs are lyin' cause I've deployed both a CF war and an
EAR and neither provides a JNDI option under datasources once deployed.

Anyone done this yet ?


-Original Message-
From: Stacy Young 
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 4:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Possible to connect to JNDI datasources in CF admin?

Found it in CF7 docs, nevermind! ;)

(In case anyone is wondering, the answer is YES, but can only be
configured in J2EE deployment via the CF Admin. Which makes sense since
that's when you'd be hitting JDNI datasource)

Stace

-Original Message-
From: Stacy Young 
Sent: Wednesday, March 29, 2006 4:51 PM
To: 'cf-talk@houseoffusion.com'
Subject: Possible to connect to JNDI datasources in CF admin?


I remember reading something about this ages ago but I haven't been able
to dig anything up yet ...anyone know?

Thanks!
Stace



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RE: Debit vs. Credit Card

2006-02-28 Thread Stacy Young
It's possible that debit cards are limited to a specific bin range but I
don't know if that information would be publicly available. Or where to
get that info for that matter...Your payment processor may be able to do
some digging for you on that...

Stace

-Original Message-
From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 12:04 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Debit vs. Credit Card

All it determines is what type of card it is, 

5 is mastercard
4 is visa
3 is amex
6 is discover

Possibly a few others

There is no way to tell whether it's a debit mastercard or a regular
mastercard (ASFAIK).  

The next 3 digits probably tell you what bank issued the card, but
that's
probably not going to be much help you you either without a full list.  

Russ




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RE: Debit vs. Credit Card

2006-02-28 Thread Stacy Young
This may lead you in the right direction. Partial list of known BIN
ranges

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bank_Identification_Number

-Stace

-Original Message-
From: Stacy Young 
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 2:37 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Debit vs. Credit Card

It's possible that debit cards are limited to a specific bin range but I
don't know if that information would be publicly available. Or where to
get that info for that matter...Your payment processor may be able to do
some digging for you on that...

Stace

-Original Message-
From: Russ [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 12:04 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Debit vs. Credit Card

All it determines is what type of card it is, 

5 is mastercard
4 is visa
3 is amex
6 is discover

Possibly a few others

There is no way to tell whether it's a debit mastercard or a regular
mastercard (ASFAIK).  

The next 3 digits probably tell you what bank issued the card, but
that's
probably not going to be much help you you either without a full list.  

Russ






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RE: Since were on the topic of Credit Cards... A best practices question...

2006-01-13 Thread Stacy Young
I'm not sure about our competitors but generally it is possible to do
partial settles. (just pass auth reference #) One thing u need to keep
in mind is that there's a time limit on those auths (which u may know
already) which varies by card type and is not controlled by the
processor.

Also crediting back to a card is pretty much frowned upon by CC folks in
case u were thinking about that approach.

HTH,
Stace


-Original Message-
From: J W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 2:49 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Since were on the topic of Credit Cards... A best practices
question...

With all this talk of encrypting and storing passwords, I have a best
practices question.

I am currently working on a reservations system for a tours company. One
of
the BIG goals of this system is to cut down on no shows.

Each space needs to be reserved since there are only X amount of spaces
to
fill on each trip. They want to require a 50% non refundable deposit
when
ordering through this system. Say each one is $80 total, so they want 40
up
front. BUT here is the big but. Since the remainder of the payment is
due at
the time of the tour, they want to let the customer choose method of
payment
for the whole thing, whether that is putting the total amount on the CC,
Check or cash. Basically they want the card number to charge you the 40
if
you no show and charge the 40 bucks and in case the trip is rained out,
they
don't have to refund the 40 for everyone else who reserved. At firstthey
wanted me just to take and store the CC # to which I said No F'n way.
SO I
need to come up with an acceptable solution. BTW, Customer is made aware
of
the 50% non refundable charge by answering yes to a disclaimer BEFORE
they
place the reservation. The slight catch is that these reservations can
be
made up to a year in advance..

What would you do?

Here is my thinking Pre auth everyone for 40, don't settle. Day of
trip,
the owner goes in to the online processer
 and finds the preauths for the trip and either settles or runs an
entirely
new transaction
 based on if the preauth is still available. My question is it possible
to
create a new transaction or settle on a n older preauth from a previous
transaction within Authorize.net's or payflow's merchant control
panel???
THat way day of the trip, he can go in and charge all the customers that
want to pay with CC and settle his no shows. Am I barking up the right
tree
or is there a better way???

Thanks,
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RE: Since were on the topic of Credit Cards... A best practices question...

2006-01-13 Thread Stacy Young
Exactly. Someone with the volume of Amazon on the other hand would have
much more flexibility.


-Original Message-
From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, January 13, 2006 5:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Since were on the topic of Credit Cards... A best practices
question...

 Crediting cards must be extremely common with merchandise returns at
 virtually any retailer.  How can they be frowned upon if they're a
part of
 everyday business with so many merchants?

Jim,

As I understand it, online charge backs or refunds are not always tied
to an 
original transaction (like brick and mortar retail purchases).  That
being the 
case, it is possible to put more money back on the card than was
originally 
taken off...esentially a licence to print money (not really but you get
the 
point).  So I think that is the reason some cc processors frown upon
it or at 
least caution against itI've had the same warning from at least 1
processor

Hope that sheds some light

Cheers

Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP  Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
phone: 250.480.0642
fax: 250.480.1264
cell: 250.920.8830
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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RE: Happy non-denominational winter holiday

2005-12-23 Thread Stacy Young
Yes high humidity is horrid in summer. Up here in Canada (yes it gets
hot here believe it or not you igloo fans lol) it can hit mid 90's in
summer with air so thick with moisture you wave your arms and feel like
you're swimming. Armpit sweats anyone? lol

-Stace

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To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Happy non-denominational winter holiday

Someone told me low humidity heat wasn't all that bad. 

Then I spent a summer in the desert of Wyoming where it was almost 100.
I can honestly say, it sucked just as bad as the high humidity 100 here
in NC. 

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RE: Credit card verification

2005-10-26 Thread Stacy Young
May also depend on the clearing network and card type with regards to
how long an authorization is held.

Cheers,
Stace


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From: Jann E. VanOver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 10:42 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Credit card verification

Anyone who is doing this kind of work -- make sure you read all the 
details available from your Gateway provider.  I work with Verisign  
PayFlowPro and, according to their docs, when you do this kind of 
authorize it DOES place a hold on the funds.  Then, depending on 
whether you VOID or CREDIT the authorization, it could be 1-3 days or 
MORE before the hold is taken back off the funds again.

Just an FYI.  Different Gateway providers have different rules, I 
think.  Read carefully.

J
Matthew Small wrote:

You should be able to authorize the charge.  This is typically done
at gas
stations - they authorize up to $75, then cancel the transaction.  It
should
never show up unless you actually charge the amount or if you forget to
remove the authorization. 
 
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RE: SOLVED - SORT OF: Is there a way to see webservice request generated by CFMX?

2005-09-19 Thread Stacy Young
I changed the location of my JAR to {cfroot}/lib and all is fine with
CF7. :)

As for WSDL2CFML...that's exactly what I was getting at...a tool that
would outline the required CF data format required to pass into a web
service. Exactly how dreamweaver does it now with the web service and
the cfinvoke tag itself...except this new tool would just drop the data
structure on ur page. Would make things a cynch!

Stace

-Original Message-
From: Robert Munn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, September 17, 2005 12:17 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SOLVED - SORT OF: Is there a way to see webservice request
generated by CFMX?

Stace - Guy lol ;-)

Doh! My bad.

Finally got everything to work using Java...actually went pretty
smooth.
There's a desperate need for a WSDL2CFML tool  Life would be so
much
easier lol...

To some extent that's what cfinvoke already does, and for what it
achieves it works very well. IMHO the general promise of web services
has not been achieved because it is too hard to consume them. If
cfinvoke could be made to work well enough to consume more complex
services, it would be a huge win for Macromedia. I almost think
WSDl2CFML would be too low level, but it would be extremely useful to be
able to dump  the Java object(s) that cfinvoke uses for a particular web
service call. That single feature (albeit a complicated one to create)
would be a huge advance from where we are now, as would a debug
interface for web service calls. 



One major drawback though is having to remove the webservices.jar from
the cfmx classpath. Any time u invoke web services via java there's a
funky class loading issue with another jar within jrun (same name).

CFMX 7 has the same problem but the jars are different so I still have
an issue there... :(

I don't have this problem with CFMX 7. I compiled my Java class using
the Axis libraries in CFMX 7. You can see the details in this MACR forum
post:

http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/webforums/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=
7threadid=953556highlight_key=y

Rob

Cheers,
Stace

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Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 6:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: FW: Is there a way to see webservice request generated by
CFMX?

I like the mindreef tool for seeing the SOAP request, but she will
still
need to build the struct to pass to the cfinvoke call by hand. It's
fine
for simple calls, but for complex WS calls it just plain doesn't cut
it.
In my case, I had a SOAP packet to work from and I still ended up going
with Java. My argument collection struct was 200 lines long and I just
couldn't get it to invoke, and CF doesn't have any real debugging
engine
to let me know what went wrong, so I was stuck. Ultimatey, the Java
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SOLVED - SORT OF: Is there a way to see webservice request generated by CFMX?

2005-09-16 Thread Stacy Young
Stace - Guy lol ;-)

Finally got everything to work using Java...actually went pretty smooth.
There's a desperate need for a WSDL2CFML tool  Life would be so much
easier lol...

One major drawback though is having to remove the webservices.jar from
the cfmx classpath. Any time u invoke web services via java there's a
funky class loading issue with another jar within jrun (same name).

CFMX 7 has the same problem but the jars are different so I still have
an issue there... :(

Cheers,
Stace

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Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 6:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: FW: Is there a way to see webservice request generated by
CFMX?

I like the mindreef tool for seeing the SOAP request, but she will still
need to build the struct to pass to the cfinvoke call by hand. It's fine
for simple calls, but for complex WS calls it just plain doesn't cut it.
In my case, I had a SOAP packet to work from and I still ended up going
with Java. My argument collection struct was 200 lines long and I just
couldn't get it to invoke, and CF doesn't have any real debugging engine
to let me know what went wrong, so I was stuck. Ultimatey, the Java
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RE: SOLVED - SORT OF: Is there a way to see webservice request generated by CFMX?

2005-09-16 Thread Stacy Young
p.s. Turns out u can avoid this in 7.0 by dropping your JAR file in
{cfroot}/lib. Works like a charm.

Cheers,
Stace

-Original Message-
From: Stacy Young 
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 9:59 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SOLVED - SORT OF: Is there a way to see webservice request
generated by CFMX?

Stace - Guy lol ;-)

Finally got everything to work using Java...actually went pretty smooth.
There's a desperate need for a WSDL2CFML tool  Life would be so much
easier lol...

One major drawback though is having to remove the webservices.jar from
the cfmx classpath. Any time u invoke web services via java there's a
funky class loading issue with another jar within jrun (same name).

CFMX 7 has the same problem but the jars are different so I still have
an issue there... :(

Cheers,
Stace

-Original Message-
From: Robert Munn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 6:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: FW: Is there a way to see webservice request generated by
CFMX?

I like the mindreef tool for seeing the SOAP request, but she will still
need to build the struct to pass to the cfinvoke call by hand. It's fine
for simple calls, but for complex WS calls it just plain doesn't cut it.
In my case, I had a SOAP packet to work from and I still ended up going
with Java. My argument collection struct was 200 lines long and I just
couldn't get it to invoke, and CF doesn't have any real debugging engine
to let me know what went wrong, so I was stuck. Ultimatey, the Java
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FW: Is there a way to see webservice request generated by CFMX?

2005-09-13 Thread Stacy Young
I've used those tools before...but what I'm trying to outline here is
that there *IS* no request to analyze...it won't even make it out of the
cfmx box until the local call validates against the method signature of
the service in question!

1) CFMX takes cfinvoke tag with arguments and attempts to translate to
SOAP request
2) Validates against local cached wsdl
3) Exception is thrown due to argument mismatch.

At no point is there a remote call made. The underlying issue is trying
to figure out what the proper CF structure needs to be...

Either I'm sniffing glue here or just very poor at explaining the issue
;)

Stace


-Original Message-
From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, September 12, 2005 4:24 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Is there a way to see webservice request generated by CFMX?

Bryan the broken record says:

On 9/8/05, Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 have a lok at the tools at mindreef.netvery cool!!


This will show your WS request and response in XML, raw, ascii, and 
hexif you really need all those ;-)

Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
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Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
phone: 250.480.0642
fax: 250.480.1264
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RE: Is there a way to see webservice request generated by CFMX?

2005-09-12 Thread Stacy Young
Won't help...this is cfmx consuming a web service deployed in j2ee.
Getting argument mismatch exception which means I don't even think the
request goes out...so nothing to capture. I believe CF is trying to
validate against the locally cached wsdl.

This document has helped:
http://hcc.musc.edu/research/shared_resources/xml_complex_types_to_cf_st
ructure_notes.cfm

Banging my head against the wall... :(

-Stace

-Original Message-
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 7:26 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Is there a way to see webservice request generated by CFMX?

Point your test to a local WS. In the local WS, use the new
getSOAPRequest or getSOAPRequestHeader functions. This assumes you
have CFMX7 of course.


On 9/8/05, Bryan Stevenson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 have a lok at the tools at mindreef.netvery cool!!
 
 Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
 VP  Director of E-Commerce Development
 Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
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 fax: 250.480.1264
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Is there a way to see webservice request generated by CFMX?

2005-09-08 Thread Stacy Young
Trying to debug a complex xml document based web service. Is there way
to see how cfmx is translating my parameters into the webservice
request?

Thx!
Stace

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RE: Paging through records

2005-08-31 Thread Stacy Young
One technique I've found to be very effective is to cache the recordset
and page from there...I'll normally set a limit of 10,000 rows. (I base
this off record counts from summary roll-up screens) If the amount
exceeds that I fall back to leveraging rownum (Oracle) to retrieve
subsets.

-Stace

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To: CF-Talk
Subject: Paging through records

Like pretty much everyone else, I have always used the following method
for
paging through result sets,

cfoutput query=whatever startfrom=#startfrom# maxrows=#maxrows#

And altering those variables to allow 200 records per page or whatever,

But this means querying ALL records form the database each time, which
can
be very excessive when your dealing with a very large database.
Has anyone come up with a good solution of only querying the records you
actually need (rows 40 -59 for example).


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RE: Paging through records

2005-08-31 Thread Stacy Young
p.s. 10K records may sound like a lot but it's typically only cached for
a couple of mins, or until a new report is run by that user. Our systems
are pounded each day by both internal and external folks and cfmx is
rock solid using this technique.

We're in finance so many of these systems are OLTP...caching on the
report servers also take some heat off the DB's.

-Stace

-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, August 31, 2005 3:20 PM
To: 'cf-talk@houseoffusion.com'
Subject: RE: Paging through records


One technique I've found to be very effective is to cache the recordset
and page from there...I'll normally set a limit of 10,000 rows. (I base
this off record counts from summary roll-up screens) If the amount
exceeds that I fall back to leveraging rownum (Oracle) to retrieve
subsets.

-Stace

-Original Message-
From: Snake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 4:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Paging through records

Like pretty much everyone else, I have always used the following method
for
paging through result sets,

cfoutput query=whatever startfrom=#startfrom# maxrows=#maxrows#

And altering those variables to allow 200 records per page or whatever,

But this means querying ALL records form the database each time, which
can
be very excessive when your dealing with a very large database.
Has anyone come up with a good solution of only querying the records you
actually need (rows 40 -59 for example).


Russ





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RE: 1 ColdFusion Failover costs 8-10x more than a standalone server!

2005-08-30 Thread Stacy Young
Maybe look into paying for support and have a MM engineer troubleshoot
why the server's hanging. Will definitely cost you some bucks but the
alternative will also cost you...

Secondly, you can cluster two instances on the same server and achieve
failover...although that may not be a great solution when the CPU hits
100%.

Cheers,
Stace

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Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 3:01 PM
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Subject: 1 ColdFusion Failover costs 8-10x more than a standalone
server!

Hi,

We are having major reliability problems with ColdFusion 7. These
problems
have been discussed here before with no real solutions. For example:
JRUN
will go completely haywire and take all the CPU and Virtual Memory on
the
system about once every 2 days, sometimes multiple times a day. We
haven't
been able to figure out why. 

For this and other reasons (such as the occasional upgrade), we have
decided
that a 2 server cluster would be a good idea so at least we could get
some
redundancy. We don't need load balancing really, just failover but it
looks
like you usually get both no matter what you do.

Unfortunately, after calling Macromedia I have found that the only way
to do
this is to buy 2 licenses of ColdFusion Enterprise. So basically this
will
entail approximately a $10k+ investment in just Coldfusion licenses (not
to
mention hardware etc), which works out to about 8 times our original
investment for the existing license, just to get some redundancy!

So the formula is: 

1 server solution = $695-$1200 (depending on upgrade or new)
1 redundant server solution (2 servers with same content) = $10,000+

Does this make sense to everyone here?

For the love of God can someone tell me please: is there another way to
get
some redundancy? 

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RE: Studio 8 announced

2005-08-08 Thread Stacy Young
Flash player? You can get it now...but still beta.

http://www.macromedia.com/software/flashplayer/public_beta/



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Subject: Re: Studio 8 announced

Massimo Foti wrote:
 http://www.macromedia.com/software/studio/productinfo/faq/#item-1-5

any idea when the player will be ready to download? will it help cfforms

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Anyone know what embedded report engine is used in CF7?

2005-05-06 Thread Stacy Young
Anyone know what embedded report engine is used in CF7?
Was it JReport?

-Stace



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RE: Anyone know what embedded report engine is used in CF7?

2005-05-06 Thread Stacy Young
Thanks all.  -S

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  JasperReports.
 
 See this page for more details of what CFMX 7 uses:
 
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RE: Event Gateway's and runaway threads...

2005-04-11 Thread Stacy Young
Wouldn't the max request timeout kick in at one point? Same scenario as
if a traditional request spawned a stray process.

-Stace

 -Original Message-
 From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 3:28 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Event Gateway's and runaway threads...
 
 On Apr 11, 2005 3:05 PM, Sean Corfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  On Apr 11, 2005 5:38 AM, Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   what is there in place that keeps a thread from being, well, a
 malingerer?
 
  Not sure what you're asking here?
 
 lets say i have a cfc that makes a database call, returns 20,000+ rows
 back to cf,
 and it hangs, or drops and the sql connection dies, and cfmx doesnt
 know (becuase this has been a problem in the past with our server and
 cfmx 6.1 (WITH ALL PATCHES)  that might be problematic, right?
 
 
   just wondering?  im finishing up a reporting application, and id
like
   to offload LONG reports to threads of their own, and im just
wondering
   what is in place that protects me from a VERY long running thread?
 
  What is the problem with a long running thread? Isn't that the whole
  point of offloading a slow task to the asynchronous CFML gateway?
 
 couldnt it run FOREVER?
 
 
 --
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CFMX 6.1 + JRun SP5

2005-04-04 Thread Stacy Young
Anyone had experience upgrading Jrun For CFMX 6.1 to JRun SP5? Any
issues?

Thx,
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RE: CFMX 6.1 + JRun SP5

2005-04-04 Thread Stacy Young
Awesome, same setup here...thx for tip!

Stace

 -Original Message-
 From: Dave Carabetta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 2:03 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CFMX 6.1 + JRun SP5
 
 On Apr 4, 2005 1:35 PM, Stacy Young [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Anyone had experience upgrading Jrun For CFMX 6.1 to JRun SP5? Any
  issues?
 
 
 We're still testing our staging environment (2-server cluster on
 Solaris), but so far no issues.
 
 One tip that could save you time: If you have to manually re-compile
 your web server connector, make sure to use the new -apxs switch for
 the wsconfig utility (see the Release Notes for more on that). I was
 using the old ApacheModule.zip directions and was throwing seg faults
 left and right when restarting Apache. Once I noticed the new switch
 (which auto-compiles the connector from source), I was good to go.
 It's a very sweet new feature.
 
 Regards,
 Dave.
 
 

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RE: Cold Fusion Gettin Hot?

2005-03-02 Thread Stacy Young
That's certainly just perception though cause 6.1 is far more stable in
our prod env then 4.5 or 5.

-Stace

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 Subject: RE: Cold Fusion Gettin Hot?
 
 Agreed, certainly people are put off with the move from non-Java to
Java -
 mainly for stabilities sake.
 
 
 



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OT: MM Livedocs Down

2005-02-10 Thread Stacy Young
FYI for MM folks
Getting a 404 on livedocs...

http://livedocs.macromedia.com/




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OT: Flex + CF Position in Montreal, Canada

2005-02-07 Thread Stacy Young
Please contact me off list if you'd be interested in a position based in
Montreal Canada. Primarily Flex and CF based position. Cutting edge
projects and technology in the financial sector! Flex experience a must
(not expecting extensive considering its relatively new), Cairngorm
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RE: Nasa runs CF

2005-01-20 Thread Stacy Young
CF is quite popular in Canadian gov too (if that counts ;)

Also met a gent at MAX from JPL in Cali and they use plenty of CF. He
worked on the rovers, thought that was cool.

-Stace

-Original Message-
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Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 11:27 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Nasa runs CF

Just an FYI, at least on publicly available web sites, the largest
scripting
language used by the Federal Govt is CF. ( I ran a bunch of google
searches
for a presentation I was doing earlier this year).  
Sandy 

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Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 9:51 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Nasa runs CF

I know Nasa down here in Houston uses a lot of CF for internal sites. 
There is a decently sized group of contractors housed across the street
from
Nasa that does solely CF projects for them.






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RE: Nasa runs CF

2005-01-20 Thread Stacy Young
Wow, not sure on all the specifics but I do remember Agriculture and
Human Resource in particular were mega-CF'ers. You can ask Stephane
LeSieur ( [EMAIL PROTECTED] ), he's account manager in Eastern
Canada. *He* can hook you up with the *other* account manager whom I
spoke to at MAX who originally told me all this. (and forgot his name ;)

As for the rovers...I think they were looking at CF and Flex for
reporting solution on all the gajillions of data they've recorded.

Cheers,
Stace


-Original Message-
From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, January 20, 2005 12:34 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Nasa runs CF

Hey Stace,

Wouild you happen to have  list of Canadian govt. organizations that use
CF?

Cheers

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RE: John Dowdell Wants to Know What's Wrong with Macromedia

2005-01-12 Thread Stacy Young
Yep, does.


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Flex supports AS2 AFAIK.




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JRun Updater 4 and CFMX ?

2005-01-11 Thread Stacy Young
Been trying to track down info on whether we can apply JRun updater 4 to
our cfmx cluster. We're currently running the jrun build distributed
with cfmx 6.1 and require the updater 4 fixes to support other Java apps
running on the cluster.

Anyone spotted a tech note along these lines?

Cheers,
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RE: JRun Updater 4 and CFMX ?

2005-01-11 Thread Stacy Young
Thanks, good lead. For any MM folks listening, this would be a handy tip
to include on jrun updater release notes.

-Stace

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Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 6:00 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: JRun Updater 4 and CFMX ?

 Been trying to track down info on whether we can apply JRun updater 
 4 to our cfmx cluster. We're currently running the jrun build 
 distributed with cfmx 6.1 and require the updater 4 fixes to support 
 other Java apps running on the cluster.

If you're running CFMX on a full installation of JRun, yes you can apply
JRun Updater 4. In fact, it's a prerequisite for installing the CFMX 6.1
Updater 1 if I recall correctly. This is described in the CFMX 6.1
Updater 1
release notes, I think.

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RE: JRun Updater 4 and CFMX ?

2005-01-11 Thread Stacy Young
Ya our env is a tad bastardized seeing as we did the CF/JRun install,
then deleted the default instance and then reinstalled multiple new
instances. Sounds crazy but we wanted to make sure there wasn't
'something special' we were missing in the integrated jrun build.

Anyhow we're gonna take a crack at it...as for the connector, we compile
from source already so re-working that portion will be cake. It's
actually why we want to upgrade...our cluster failover has been broken
for 2 years now. (or rather jruns cluster failover) and updater 4 should
fix it.

Cheers,
Stace

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From: Dave Carabetta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2005 8:04 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: JRun Updater 4 and CFMX ?

On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 18:00:13 -0500, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
  Been trying to track down info on whether we can apply JRun updater
  4 to our cfmx cluster. We're currently running the jrun build
  distributed with cfmx 6.1 and require the updater 4 fixes to support
  other Java apps running on the cluster.
 
 If you're running CFMX on a full installation of JRun, yes you can
apply
 JRun Updater 4. In fact, it's a prerequisite for installing the CFMX
6.1
 Updater 1 if I recall correctly. This is described in the CFMX 6.1
Updater 1
 release notes, I think.
 

We have MX 6.1 with Updater 1 installed on Solaris with only JRun
Updater 2 installed, and all's fine. The only gotcha we had when we
recently upgraded our test servers to Updater 4 was that we had to
recompile the web connector from source (it's in the wsconfig.jar
file). However, I should note that we had a full install of JRun
installed and then installed ColdFusion as a WAR archive into the
server instances -- we didn't use the integrated ColdFusion/JRun
option.

Regards,
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RE: cfeclipse + phpeclipse?

2004-12-18 Thread Stacy Young
 Yes I do understand that
your project is the CFML plug in  but the idea of a single tool to
handle CFML, CFCs, and XML was one of the main attractions for me

It *is* a single tool though Mike. That's Eclipse itself...the plug-ins
are generally specific to a set of closely related tasks. As for XML
plug-in there are a couple of freebies you can toss in...You can then
customize your display with aspects of any plug-in and have a single UI
with all features.

-Stace

-Original Message-
From: Mike Kear [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, December 18, 2004 4:42 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: cfeclipse + phpeclipse?

Thanks Rob, 

I'm disappointed that it doesnt handle XML files other than the way a 
text editor does.   I had the impression since there's a XML plugin,
that it had XML  productivity features.  (Yes I do understand that
your project is the CFML plug in  but the idea of a single tool to
handle CFML, CFCs, and XML was one of the main attractions for me).

As to the videos, I'm not worried about the low budget.  In fact I
think it makes them better in a way.  I do a weekly radio show on a
community (volunteer run) FM station and I reackon our shows are
better than the ones on the commercial stations too.

I had Eclipse going, and was able to pick from a  dropdown menu of
perspectives, so I assumed Eclipse had installed ok and went on to the
next step- getting the CF plug-in.   After I updated teh product with
the CFEclipse plugin, the perspectives view only displays Other

 When I select other (easy decision since that's the only option) I
get a dialog box of sorts that offers the choices of perspectives to
choose from, but no matter which one I choose, nothing happens.

Opening a file by using FileOpen  I can open another file (as long
as it's not XML) and the file opens, but all the other panes remain
unchanged.  The window is very bare (but the working space is not
full-screen) and not at all like the one in the videos.  There's a
blank navigator panel on the left and an empty outline panel on the
right.
 

Cheers
Mike Kear
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On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 00:54:32 -0800, Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sat, 18 Dec 2004 19:33:43 +1100, Mike Kear [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
  Thanks Mark, I've seen those.  Rob's obviously enthusiastic about
the
  product, even if he seems pretty unenthusiastic about making the
  videos.
 
 I like making the videos. I feel all famous and stuff - even though I
 kinda suck.
 
 And in half of them the sound is barely audible so it
  renders that video unusable for me I'm afraid.
 
 Yeah sorry about that I can't afford a decent mic, and as I am sure
 you guessed we have a limited budget. Turn up your volume really
 really high :)
 
 But full marks for
  doing them. I've never seen any software product that came with
videos
  before.
 
  But my problem is that my installation doesnt look like the one in
the
  videos.  The XML stuff is not present.
 
 CFEclipse doesnt really do XML. XMLBuddy is a good plug-in for xml.
 CFEclipse is for cfml (cfc) files
 
  Once i've installed the
  CFEclipse stuff, nothing else is available.
 
 Um... can you be more specific? I think you may be getting lost in the
 perspectives / views, but the only thing I can point you to is the
 videos :(
 
  Try to open a Xml file
  it wants to open another copy of CFEclipse and complains that the
  workspace is already in use.  Wel DER!  its in use with the copy I
  wanted this file to open into
 
 Again, cfeclipse is just for cfml files by default. In Eclipse when
 you double click on a file and eclipse doesnt know what to do with it
 it launches the default system editor. Try installing the XMLBuddy
 plug-in for XML files.
 
  And none of the XML is visible,  even after I've followed someone
  else's suggestion and got an update for the XML plugin.
 
 Now I am confused.
 
  Could it be that the installatoin routine (such that it is) isnt
  equipped to handle WinXPPro SP2?
 
 Nah it works find on winders. Spike (and I think Ollie) both use
 windows to develop on. I am the only one who uses it on Mac (well, not
 the *only* one, but the only one of the three)
 
 What happens when you open a .cfm or .cfc file?
 
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RE: Eclipse, it rocks..

2004-12-09 Thread Stacy Young
CFEclipse rocks, I switched over few weeks back.


-Original Message-
From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 10:46 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Eclipse, it rocks..

 -Original Message-
 From: Micha Schopman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, December 09, 2004 4:18 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Eclipse, it rocks..
 
 Most opensource initiatives are build by developers without any
usability
 aspects, and I must say.. eclipse isn't one of them. The program runs
 smoothly, it is rock solid stable, has a working treeview, and the
memory
 footprint for a Java application is extremily low. I have no other
words
 to say, thumbs up! it is truly an amazing product. If it would cost
me
 money, I would have payed for it for sure no doubt about it.

Well then IBM must have really f'd it up.

I was going to try Eclipse, but then we were forced to start using Web
Sphere Developer's Studio 5 (based on Eclipse).  It's the most unusable
software I've seen since Lotus Notes (and that's saying something).

Even without the virtual server's running it consumes several meg of
memory
(and triples that when the server is running) and is a 1.5 Gig install.

What a freaking nightmare beast.

But the bottom line is apparently I'm wrong in judging Eclipse via
through
that lens?

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RE: Eclipse, it rocks..

2004-12-09 Thread Stacy Young
CFEclipse + MyEclipse plugins gives u complete CF development and DB
tools. Though not as verbose as Toad. But beats dreamweaver.

-Stace

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 Does Aqua Datastudio do everything that TOAD does? Toad is pretty
 comprehensive...

It runs querys, explores schema's, exports in CSV, create ... fashions.
Package and table editors too - which covers about 99% of what I do with
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RE: Timezone and Daylight Savings

2004-12-07 Thread Stacy Young
Thanks Paul, I was hoping you were still hanging around here ;) Pls
forgive my ignorance in this area, I am truly clueless...but learning.

The datasource I'm running against has date/time stored in local time,
EST. On the search parameter page of a report I'm offering a drop down
similar to what windows uses in the clock of the OS. Essentially the
user picks the GMT/UTC offset they wish to use when running the report.
The datetime displayed on the resulting report is a conversion of the
original date/time to the GMT offset selected by the user.

Example:

1. Value in Database: (GMT -5:00 hours) Eastern Time (US  Canada)
01/01/2004 14:00

2. User Selects (GMT -8:00 hours) Pacific Time (US  Canada)

3. Difference is 3hrs

4. Value displayed: 01/01/2004 11:00

 however if you're only using UTC (not sure what you meant) then
there's 
no point worrying about DST.

From your definition (I think) my approach is valid?

Cheers!
Stace 


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Subject: Re: Timezone and Daylight Savings

Stacy Young wrote:
 My question is someone asked about Daylight Savings and how that would
 affect people in other parts of the world. Is this something that one
 would need to account for? As far as I know it's hit and miss as to
who

no it's not hit or miss. depends a great deal on history, economic 
ties  physical location. i'd advise using java's TZ data  let your 
users pick their TZ (and let the underlying java worry about if and when

they use DST, etc.):

http://www.sustainablegis.com/projects/tz/testTZCFC.cfm

however if you're only using UTC (not sure what you meant) then there's 
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RE: SOT: Browser Stats (stirring the pot)

2004-12-06 Thread Stacy Young
 I went to my Dads house the other day (upper management type), to my
surprise he was running firefox,

Ha! That's funny, same happened with my old man. He called me up and
asked, whats this about firefox?, so he's using it now.

As for our corporate sites we're now seeing ~10% mozilla on our merchant
portal and ~19% on our public site.

-Stace

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wrote:
 What makes you think the masses will ever get it? Most people don't
just
 download and install software, period. 

God I wish that were true... I can't tell you how many people have
called me for help (way non-techy), and I get there to find they have
installed Kazaa or some stupid toolbar programs complete with 57
spyware programs.

(Not counting all the ActiveX junk that people install without
knowing what they're doing.)

Oh lets not even get started ;)

I use Mozilla and
 like it, but even most developers I know still use IE because that's
what's
 on their computer.

I went to my Dads house the other day (upper management type), to my
surprise he was running firefox, and I didn't even tell him too. Every
developer I know who runs windows uses firefox (linux and mac users
too), but most of the sites they work on are under the old make it
work with IE only directive from the uppers - so they run IE while
working.

I have found that if you follow the trend of what the geeks and
developers are doing you can see what the non-techies will be doing
soon. If not only for the simple fact non-techs ask for our opinion
all the time and have us work on their systems. I personally have
gotten at least 13 people to use firefox and dump IE (bit OT: 3 people
to switch to Macs, and 2 guys to switch to Linux as their workstation
too)

To find out who broke the law - follow the money. To find out where
technology is going - follow the geeks.

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Timezone and Daylight Savings

2004-12-06 Thread Stacy Young
Hi All,

I'm looking to add a timezone preference to a reporting tool. It
defaults to our current timezone of EST but allows the user to adjust to
their timezone accordingly. All records displayed on screen (or
downloaded) from that point on, the date is adjusted to reflect their
timezone preference.

My question is someone asked about Daylight Savings and how that would
affect people in other parts of the world. Is this something that one
would need to account for? As far as I know it's hit and miss as to who
actually follows it...and since our timezone options are based off GMT,
does it even matter ??

Appreciate any insight,

Cheers,
Stace



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RE: Blackstone to provide built-in Flash Remoting type capabilities?

2004-11-14 Thread Stacy Young
Unless you have flash skills to leverage already I'd suggest holding off
until other technologies start becoming more accessible. (flex or
otherwise) 

I started off in the flash RIA world a couple years back and have since
moved to xml based rich client development. Night and day, 100x more
productive and intuitive. Perhaps my opinion would be different if I
were already a flash wizard...

Cheers,
Stace

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Hi, Graham...

I was just curious to see what people are actually putting to work
in real world situations, not just the MM demos...I've seen only a few
working Flash RIA apps so far (all those coming from MM's gallery)
and was wondering if people had deployed the design / programming
approach in any apps that I could see working.

I'm not at the point where I'm looking for coding samples, but still
trying to decide if the time is right to even deploy the technology at
all.
To get into this app development paradigm, I would have to spend at
least
enough to get to CF MX and Flash MX Professional 2004...$600 for Flash
and $600 on an upgrade to CF MX (both go up $100 Nov 15) so the
financial investment would be $1400 after Nov 15th, plus time spent
in training and education.  Especially with a new CF version on the
horizon, I wonder if how would be the time to move, anyway...things
like Flash Remoting may change dramatically, at I was hoping,
with Blackstone...so that's what my thinking is at this point.

$1400 plus training and education may not be much to those on the list
with a salary and corporate budgets, but it's a lot for a sole
proprietor,
where the funds come directly out of my checking account and time
for producing website and apps that put money back into the bank.

Do you have some apps / sites working that I would view online?

Thanks for your input...

Rick





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RE: Lazlo

2004-10-07 Thread Stacy Young
 In what way ?
 It seems to talk SOAP, JavaRPC and several others.

I can't speak for their latest release emerging but previous versions
had little infrastructure available in this area.

 What do you mean by remoting here ? How is that different 
 from 'remote 
 service' ?

SOAP vs MM's Protocol.

Inherently a flash player weak point but remoting protocol offers
significant performance boost over SOAP. (in real world, I'm not making
an academic claim here) Perhaps the latest release supports it, don't
know.

I'd suggest taking both for a spin in a real world app scenario. Devil
is in the details...I can attest to that coming from traditional flash
RIA background then trying Laszlo and eventually settling on Flex.

As for price, it's not our primary concern. Of course we'd rather pay
less but our 2 machine cluster will support a large array of RIAs going
forward. In comparison to actual development costs (regardless of the
technology used) the sticker price is a small fraction of that cost. My
point being our decision to remain on the flex train comes down to a
combination factors other that the price tag. Both Developer and User
experience with the technology, time already investedin tech ramp up,
stability of the product, reputation of the company driving the product,
responsive to our requirements input...etc

We're certainly nobody special in the thick of things yet we often have
direct access to MM engineers and product folks who are taking our input
directly into the product. That kind of communication is critical for
us...and is available to anyone really on flexcoders.

To summarize. I've done my in-depth comparison and found Flex to be well
beyond their implementation. I'll brush up on Laszlo's latest offering
but it'd take a helluva push to move us of our current path. 

Cheers!
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RE: Lazlo

2004-10-06 Thread Stacy Young
Flex is in full swing. Rocks. Checkout flexcoders on yahoo. 

Laszlo had no other option, needs major a complete new approach for me
to even glance at it. Maybe something along the ways of...er...flex ?

Cheers,
Stace


From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 10:44 AM
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Subject: Re: Lazlo

On Wednesday 06 Oct 2004 15:25 pm, Thomas Chiverton wrote:
 :waves bye bye to any need to think about Flex ever again.

Speaking of which, isn't Flex now dead in the water, or at least listing

heavily ?

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RE: Lazlo

2004-10-06 Thread Stacy Young
But hey, no complaints on having options...and if it helps drive down
market prices, great !

-S


From: Stacy Young 
Sent: Wednesday, October 06, 2004 1:49 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Lazlo

Flex is in full swing. Rocks. Checkout flexcoders on yahoo. 

Laszlo had no other option, needs major a complete new approach for me
to even glance at it. Maybe something along the ways of...er...flex ?

Cheers,
Stace


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Subject: Re: Lazlo

On Wednesday 06 Oct 2004 15:25 pm, Thomas Chiverton wrote:
 :waves bye bye to any need to think about Flex ever again.

Speaking of which, isn't Flex now dead in the water, or at least listing

heavily ?

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RE: Lazlo

2004-10-06 Thread Stacy Young
- Lack/weak/verbose remote service infrastructre (huge)
- Couldn't leverage remoting (we're lifting heavy data, made big diff over soap)
- Apps were heavy and sluggish
- Try developing in both, Flex is currently more productive.

We've had very positive reception of our first Flex apps that have been rolled out internally.

With that being said, any improvements going forward will only fuel a more competitive marketplace so bring it on! :D

Stace


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Subject: Re: Lazlo

Stacy Young wrote:

Laszlo had no other option, needs major a complete new approach for me
to even glance at it. Maybe something along the ways of...er...flex ?
  

What didn't you like about Laszlo?
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RE: BlackStone Beta 1

2004-09-09 Thread Stacy Young
Dave did you change ur name? ;-)


From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 09, 2004 2:27 PM
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Subject: RE: BlackStone Beta 1

 I applied, but I am not in the beta (am I allowed to say 
 that)?

The first rule of Beta Club is, you do not talk about Beta Club. The
second
rule of Beta Club is, YOU DO NOT TALK ABOUT BETA CLUB.

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RE: Is the web broken?

2004-08-27 Thread Stacy Young
I had trouble earlier today on various sites like msnbc, yahoo etc...but
seems ok now...weird

_

From: Dick Applebaum [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 3:02 PM
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Subject: OT: Is the web broken?

Is it just me or is the web broken?

I can get to some sites but most are un available?

I can't get to Apple's servers but I can send mail thru them

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RE: BLACKSTONE: Software Development Times Article

2004-08-17 Thread Stacy Young
In regards to the event gateway feature I respectfully disagree with you...I think it will be quite useful for intermediate to advanced CF folk. Time will tell.
How bout we move on folks...

Stace


From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 17, 2004 1:42 PM
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Subject: RE: BLACKSTONE: Software Development Times Article

 the Event Gateway decouples a cfmx app from the browser -- that means:
 
It does no such thing since a CFML application was never coupled with the
browser in the first place.

 1) you can run a cf app anywhere that meets the requirements
 
You can do that now.

 2) The CF developer will be able to apply the CF advantages to a much,
 much broader range of applications (web and non-web)
 
You can do that now.

 3) There are a lot of non-browser things you need to do when setting up
 and running an application (define db tables, prime db with initial
 data, backup databases, backup the site, dump/check-out portions of the
 data for off-line processing, etc).  You could kluge together a
 solution using CFMs and a browser, but many of these repetitive tasks
 don't need (or are hampered by) a browser interface.  Better to have a
 decoupled language with the power of CFML
 
There are a ton of solutions commercial, free, and open source that take
care of deployment and administration issues already. All of these are
better suited to the task than CFML and will continue to be even if with the
addition of an event gateway. The problem in this case was never that CFML
was hampered by a browser interface, but that CFML is the wrong tool for the
job in the first place.

 CFML isn't perfect (yet) but it is superior to any scripting (and most
 programming) languages that I have used (and I have used a few).  I
 would like to see CFML become the lingua franca of scripting languages.
 
I disagree. CFML is well suited for what it was designed for. In fact, I
would go as far as to say that CFML is the best scripting language available
for web-based projects. However, don't confuse how wonderful CFML is in the
web world with its potential in other application domains. Each tool has its
place and it is important to understand where CFML fits in.

-Matt

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RE: techspedition.com - Fusebox 4

2004-08-12 Thread Stacy Young
I thought the book accomplished it's goal. Intro to CFC's and objects.
Great primer for procedural folk. CFC Dev mailing list is a great place
to expand beyond the basics.

Cheers,
Stace


From: Matthew Walker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 6:29 PM
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Subject: RE: techspedition.com - Fusebox 4

As I recall, the CFCs book was released a long time ago when CFMX was
brand
new and CFCs were an alien landscape. I found it very useful at the time
although the release of 6.1 has dated it. I'm sure the book's usefulness
is
very dependent on your familiarity or lack of familiarity with OO
concepts.

And regarding the Fusebox volume, well given that John Q was AFAIK one
of
the key developers of FB4 I think if you are dismissing the book you are
pretty much dismissing the tool. 



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CF Installer Issue

2004-08-05 Thread Stacy Young
Hi All,

I'm using the AIX download to create a cross platform cfmx instance.
When I run the installer to generate an EAR I get the following error in
the log:

Install File: C:\opt\cfmx\cfusion.war

Status: ERROR

Additional Notes: ERROR -
java.util.zip.ZipException: invalid stored block lengths

Anyone seen this?

Cheers,

Stace

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RE: CF Installer Issue (bits are bad? Macro folks?)

2004-08-05 Thread Stacy Young
Ok I've tried in couple environments...either I've got bad luck or there is something wrong with AIX coldfusion bits coming off Macro's site. :(


From: Stacy Young 
Sent: Thursday, August 05, 2004 2:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF Installer Issue

Hi All,

I'm using the AIX download to create a cross platform cfmx instance.
When I run the installer to generate an EAR I get the following error in
the log:

Install File: C:\opt\cfmx\cfusion.war

  Status: ERROR

  Additional Notes: ERROR -
java.util.zip.ZipException: invalid stored block lengths

Anyone seen this?

Cheers,

Stace
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RE: CFMX memory usage on specific page request

2004-07-23 Thread Stacy Young
Is it possible that each request is adding additional objects into
application scope? (rather than invoking once and re-using that same
instance)

Aside form that it's tough to say without digging into the code...

Cheers,

Stace

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From: Brook Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 3:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFMX memory usage on specific page request

I run a web application that handles many form submissions through the
same 
'form handler' series of templates.

My application quickly grows to 850 megs memory usage and I have been 
trying to figure out where that memory is being used.

Yesterday, I put my form submission handler template in a loop to 100
and I 
watched the memory grow as soon as it finished by about 100 megs. I ran
it 
again, for another 100, and it grew by another 100.

What I want to know is, should this happen? The form submission handler 
does not cache any queries or add any data to the application scope. Why

does it simply repeated use add to the ram usage? The series of
templates 
executed includes a number of calls to application scopes CFC's and a 
couple that are not in the application scope. There is a custom tag and
a 
call to the CFX_imsMail tag to send mail. A UDF library is also includes
on 
each request. But I'm stumped as to why each time it runs it eats up
more 
and more memory. Is this normal? Or is there something in this stack of 
templates that is misbehaving?

Brook

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RE: VMWare was Re: Best choice for ColdFusion Studio IDE...

2004-07-20 Thread Stacy Young
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 ment and attachments is confidential and intended only for the person(s) named above. If you are not the intended recipient you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, distribution, or any other use of the information is strictly prohibited. If you have received this document by mistake, please notify the sender immediately and destroy this document and attachments without making any copy of any kind./td/tr/table
ž¢ but to suggest that people see the
company as sort of a cartoon.

Not if they€™ve had money invested in them over the past couple of years.

Apple is definitely unique, they€™re one of the few tech companies that can boast true customer loyalty. (borderline fanatics even) If you look carefully at their server offerings you€™ll see they€™re dead serious about cracking that part of the market. If they can keep their pace in development and innovation I believe it€™s only a matter of time, look at the larger server vendors getting on board as of late. Will they take over the industry? Probably not€¦but there€™s plenty of room out there€¦enough for them to snag a profitable slice of the pie.

-Stace


From: Ken Ferguson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 20, 2004 9:49 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: VMWare was Re: Best choice for ColdFusion Studio IDE...

Whoa Matt, I was half-kidding. Like I said, they're still looking for a
guy who can do the job right. Why should people believe that Jobs wasn't
the guy then, but he is now and if he decides again that he's not, what
nut will they go out and find next...? It's fairly comical.

My point isn't really to say that I think they're going to go out of
business or anything silly like that, but to suggest that people see the
company as sort of a cartoon. They look at it (right or wrong) as some
little kid who keeps trying to compete with the bigger kids. On the
whole though, I don't think they're taken very seriously-especially by
businesses. I believe, once again whether it's correct or not, that most
people just see them as big powerful Etch-a-scetches and I don't think
they've done much if anything to change that view.

-Ferg 

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OT: Javascript Prob

2004-07-19 Thread Stacy Young
Something I've been meaning to address for ages that drives me nuts. No
luck yet.

When folks hit 'back' on their browsers, any HTML forms I have on
previous pages that have disabled certain fields via _javascript_ are once
again 'enabled' after that back button. Anyone know a trick to having
something verify the fields are in their correct state at that point
since the onload doesn't fire? 

Thanks!
Stace

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RE: Best choice for ColdFusion Studio IDE...[ENCRYPTED]

2004-07-16 Thread Stacy Young
I'm more than willing to toss out a few bucks for solid all around support for CF in Eclipse. Will definitely be checking back when released!

Pls keep up the good work.
Stace


From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 9:16 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Best choice for ColdFusion Studio IDE...

 I started to use Eclipse 3.0 (with CF plugin) and must say that I haven't
 opened up HS+ since.I installed and looked at He3 (strange choice of
 name...dunno what it has to do with a Helium Isotope...)
http://www.talkingtree.com/blog/index.cfm?data="">

and was not
 impressed for many reasons...firstly it will be a paid for install which
 considering its just mainly Eclipse there is nothing to entice me
 their
He3 is not a paid for install; it is freely available from our web site,
while it is in beta. When it is released there will continue to be a free
edition.

 It also doesn't have anywhere near the features that CFEclipse has (at
 present).
At present, the public beta has less CFML-specific functionality than
CFEclipse. However, remember that the currently available version of He3 is
0.7.4, while CFEclipse is at 1.1.14. Those version numbers should imply the
difference in maturity. It's hard to compare something in beta to an actual
release, so I hope you will hold off your judgment until we are done.

 I find Eclipse works very well when you have tweaked a few things like
 Memory management.I am not sure the whole He3 v CFEclipse is and
 argument
 which should be geared toward the best IDE as they are both plugins to the
 actual Eclipse project itself.and I think that no one can really argue
 that at present the latter is the better choice - certainly from a feature
 perspective.

Just to clarify here, He3 is an IDE and not a plugin. Technically, He3 is
implemented as a set of plugins for Eclipse, but then again Eclipse itself
is implemented as a set of plugins for Eclipse. I mean you wouldn't call
CFMX a Java class just because it is implemented as a set of Java classes.

Anyway, the real point here is that CFEclipse --as I understand it-- aims to
provide CFML support for Eclipse. This is different than He3 in which we aim
to provide an IDE for CFML development. CFML development includes more than
just CFML; it also includes HTML, SQL, JS, CSS, XML, Fusebox, Mach-II, etc.

-Matt
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RE: Best choice for ColdFusion Studio IDE...

2004-07-15 Thread Stacy Young
I'm more than willing to toss out a few bucks for solid all around support for CF in Eclipse. Will definitely be checking back when released!

Pls keep up the good work.
Stace


From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, July 15, 2004 9:16 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Best choice for ColdFusion Studio IDE...

 I started to use Eclipse 3.0 (with CF plugin) and must say that I haven't
 opened up HS+ since.I installed and looked at He3 (strange choice of
 name...dunno what it has to do with a Helium Isotope...)
http://www.talkingtree.com/blog/index.cfm?data="">

and was not
 impressed for many reasons...firstly it will be a paid for install which
 considering its just mainly Eclipse there is nothing to entice me
 their
He3 is not a paid for install; it is freely available from our web site,
while it is in beta. When it is released there will continue to be a free
edition.

 It also doesn't have anywhere near the features that CFEclipse has (at
 present).
At present, the public beta has less CFML-specific functionality than
CFEclipse. However, remember that the currently available version of He3 is
0.7.4, while CFEclipse is at 1.1.14. Those version numbers should imply the
difference in maturity. It's hard to compare something in beta to an actual
release, so I hope you will hold off your judgment until we are done.

 I find Eclipse works very well when you have tweaked a few things like
 Memory management.  I am not sure the whole He3 v CFEclipse is and
 argument
 which should be geared toward the best IDE as they are both plugins to the
 actual Eclipse project itself.and I think that no one can really argue
 that at present the latter is the better choice - certainly from a feature
 perspective.

Just to clarify here, He3 is an IDE and not a plugin. Technically, He3 is
implemented as a set of plugins for Eclipse, but then again Eclipse itself
is implemented as a set of plugins for Eclipse. I mean you wouldn't call
CFMX a Java class just because it is implemented as a set of Java classes.

Anyway, the real point here is that CFEclipse --as I understand it-- aims to
provide CFML support for Eclipse. This is different than He3 in which we aim
to provide an IDE for CFML development. CFML development includes more than
just CFML; it also includes HTML, SQL, JS, CSS, XML, Fusebox, Mach-II, etc.

-Matt

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RE: I'm in a jam - CFHTTP w/ an SSL Certificate - Guru Help Needed

2004-06-30 Thread Stacy Young
Try importing base 64 cert:

http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm/method=messagesThreadid
=13865forumid=4#72003

-Stace

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From: Jon Block [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 1:02 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: I'm in a jam - CFHTTP w/ an SSL Certificate - Guru Help Needed

I need to use CFHTTP (or something similar) to talk to a web page that
some other company is hosting. They have provided me with a certificate
file
(PFX file) and a password.

When I go to their web page directly, my browser prompts me for a
certificate or else I'm not able to see the page.

When I manually install the PFX file into Internet Explorer, I use the
wizard, enter my password, and then I'm able to see the page no problem.

How am I supposed to get this to work with CFMX and CFHTTP?? I found
directions at:

http://www.bpurcell.org/blog/index.cfm?mode=entry
http://www.bpurcell.org/blog/index.cfm?mode=entryentry=843 entry=843

However, I've tried this and the CFHTTP request still fails. Can someone
please contact me through the list, or via direct email? I'm really in a
crunch and I need to get this working asap.

Thank you!!!
Jon

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RE: GMAIL Invite - First request gets it

2004-06-30 Thread Stacy Young
Mine was hanging too until I allowed pop-ups...weird considering there
weren't any...

Stace

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From: Bailey, Neal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 2:18 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: GMAIL Invite - First request gets it

Hey guys... I also have a bunch of Gmail accounts to give out... send me
an
email off list and I will hook ya up. 

Though for some reason I can't get Gmail to work right now it just hangs
forever. But when it comes online I will send out the requests.

Neal Bailey
Internet Marketing Manager
E-mail:mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: Burns, John D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 12:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: GMAIL Invite - First request gets it

Anyone wanting to just give one up can give one to me.Just email me
off list if I can have one.Thanks.

John 

-Original Message-
From: C. Hatton Humphrey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 30, 2004 2:11 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: GMAIL Invite - First request gets it

I have one invitiation available as well... first person to email me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] gets it!

Hatton

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OT: Jr Developer Position for CF and Flex

2004-06-23 Thread Stacy Young
Primarily CF, knowledge of Flex a bonus but not required.

Position is in Montreal, Canada. Drop me a line offlist if you're
interested or know someone that would be!

Sorry for the intrusion!
Cheers,

Stace

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RE: CF in montreal (quebec) ?

2004-05-21 Thread Stacy Young
- Montreal !!:)

-Stace

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From: CFDEV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 7:53 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF in montreal (quebec) ?

Hi there, does anyone of you knows if there is a big community of CF
programmer in montreal... I always see on this list conference and stuff
in
the States and in Toronto for Canada..

Thanks

Pat

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RE: Passing a webservice a file

2004-05-21 Thread Stacy Young
You could base64 encoded and send as string...

-Stace

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From: David Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, May 21, 2004 10:33 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Passing a webservice a file

My understanding of webservices are weak but is it possible to pass a
webservice a file (as opposed to a string) and have it processed and
returned?

I am not concerned about how it is processed or returned but whether or
not a webservice accepts binary files.

Thanks in advance.
DA

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RE: Client Variable Overhead CFMX/CF5

2004-05-18 Thread Stacy Young
Exactly what we did...haven't seen any issues.

Cheers!

Stace

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From: Dave Carabetta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 11:42 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Client Variable Overhead CFMX/CF5

Hey,

Does anyone know of why a serious performance lapse between ColdFusion
5 
and
ColdFusion MX exists when using a Database to store Client Variables.
In 
CF5
we found no real performance degredation from using DB over Registry.

In MX when using the Registry parsing completion is around 0-16ms but
when
switched to a DB it can bloat to over 2000ms...

This is ONLY for the cfapplication tag within an Application.cfm
template.

Querying the DB directly via QA has no performance lapse at all.


Have you tried testing against CDATA and CGLOBAL tables with indexes on
the 
CFID column? We did that (along with changing the column type from CHAR
to 
VARCHAR2 (VARCHAR in SQL Server) and were able to see some nice
performance 
gains.

I know that doesn't directly answer your question, but I figured you'd
might 
want a potential solution because there's nothing we can really do about

it!!

Regards,
Dave.



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RE: CFSchedulled Task Continues to Run

2004-05-13 Thread Stacy Young
More info:

http://www.bpurcell.org/blog/index.cfm?mode=entryentry=935

Stace

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From: cfhelp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 11:39 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFSchedulled Task Continues to Run

I have a scheduled Task that sends and HTML email to about 3000 people.
The
Task is scheduled by another Task that compiles the email and queues it
up.
After all the subscribers have received the email the last run for the
task
will delete its self.

The Task is no longer listed in the Scheduled Task page of the
administrator
but continues to run until I restart CF.

Rick

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RE: The other shoe drops

2004-05-11 Thread Stacy Young
Just FYI

We've successfully deployed CFMX on JBoss. (don't remember which version
but was within past 4-5 months) in order to have a backup plan for JRun.

-Stace

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From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 11:19 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: The other shoe drops

 At work a couple of weeks ago the Manager of IT was informed that he
has a new boss as Directory of IT, to better set strategic direction
and bridge the gap between IT and the user community. One of the
new
strategic directions is towards Java/J2EE/JSP. We've been having some
serious memory leaks with JRun/CFMX J2EE/Linux that have been locking
up our servers about once a month. (It was once every two weeks, so
IT
decided to throw RAM, about 4.5GB per server, at the problem.) The
new
guy comes from a major web hosting shop and has some poor opinions of
CF (I don't know what versions he has experience with). Rather than
isolate the issue to CFMX or the underlying J2EE server, he's decided
to switch major directions. While I am predicting that soon I will be
moved from Marketing (back) into IT due to my role, I don't have the
political will/pull to question his move, all I can really do is
brush
off my Java skills and roll with the punches.

Increasing the amount of RAM never fixes memory leaks. Further, unless 
you are using a 64bit CPU and OS, then you can't make use of more than 
4GB of RAM anyway. In fact, most 32bit operating systems won't allow 
you to even use all 4GB.

The question (I'm sure you were wondering) is how usable is Fusebox
in
JSP? I'd rather not go back to Struts, although I may not have a
choice. FB just makes more sense to me than Struts. I know there are
other frameworks (Velocity, Tapestry) - can someone make a comparison
between them and the way FB works? Is there anyone working one
Mach-II
for Java?

Apparently there is a Mach-II in development for Java, but no idea when 
it will be done.

It's possible I'm leaping to conclusions. I'd be happy moving data
access to an EJB middle tier and keeping the user interface in CF but
I'm betting the new guy won't like that.

Don't do that. EJB is a bear that has little benefit for you in this 
case. It would take less work to find the memory leak than it would to 
implement an EJB middle-tier. I would recommend trying a different J2EE 
application server. Sun One and JBoss are both freely available.

-Matt

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RE: RESOLVED - FYI : Oracle 9i and cfqueryparam problems

2004-05-06 Thread Stacy Young
Sorry I should have stated my sources...I had initially googled on:

http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclientie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8q=oracle+bind+variables+performance

Also our DBA found helpful info digging thru our 9i docs and summarized for me:

It doesn't bypass the optimizer, it just can't use it to its full potential because it doesn't have enough information to take the best decision. 
 
Let's say you have a date between 2004-04-06 and 2004-04-07 in your where clause, when this statement is parsed, it will know that all its information can be found in the 2004-04 partition so it builds its plan accordingly. But when you have a date between :a and :b in you where clause, it has to go with a general plan that will fit any kind of date interval.
 
As a general rule, Bind Variables should be used only if you know the statement will be reused very often(like transaction processing stuff). A report is not likely to be run 3000 times per hour.
 
The reason Bind Variables is a good thing for repetitive statements is because of the time the BD can save by reusing parsed code. A statement comes in, it's hashed into a key, then it's parsed(this part takes a lot of time, relative to CPU clock cycles of course), then it's put into memory, matched to the hash key and then run. An identical statement comes in(50 milliseconds later), it's hashed into a key, it compares it's key with what's already in memory, if it finds it, it just runs it, otherwise it has to go through the parsing, etc.

We've proven the above theory in many instances.
Hope that helps!

Stace


From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 10:41 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: RESOLVED - FYI : Oracle 9i and cfqueryparam problems

On Thursday 06 May 2004 15:26 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Reference for what, specifically?

TechNet is huge, I thought you might have a TAR number or something.

-- 
Tom Chiverton 
Advanced ColdFusion Programmer
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RE: RESOLVED - FYI : Oracle 9i and cfqueryparam problems

2004-05-06 Thread Stacy Young
We use bind variables extensively as well. The only case in which they
can cause negative side effects relating to reporting. Please see my
last post for more detailed summary info.

In our case the effects were devastating due to our partitioning (we
partition by month)...it was causing full table scans on enormous
tables. (tens of millions of rows)

-Stace 

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From: Dave Carabetta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 12:21 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: RESOLVED - FYI : Oracle 9i and cfqueryparam problems

Wow, folks using CF for reporting w/ Oracle DBs should re-evaluate the
use of using bind variables. For transactions and the like they are
fine
but in the case of reporting, bind vars can wreak havoc.

The over simplified explanation is that bind variables can inhibit the
work of Oracles optimizer in a couple ways. The optimizer ends up using
heuristics to generate the best explain plan rather than using
information about data distribution. (from stat tables etc)

The problems may have been exaggerated in our case considering the
sheer
volume of data (and DB links) we have...but nonetheless we've seen
dramatic improvements in response time after removing all bind
variables! (couple minutes down to seconds!)

See Oracle technet for additional info!


Can you provide any links to this technet info? TechNet is huge and
their 
search features stink. We use Oracle exclusively and haven't had any big

performace issues. In fact, our stability *improved* when we converted
some 
legacy non-cfqueryparam-ed queries to use cfqueryparam. I've never heard
of 
the negative effects you describe, though you have certainly peaked my 
interest.

Also, is the bind variable issue with any particular set of JDBC
drivers? 
The DataDirect that ships with MX? The ones directly from Oracle? Type
IV?

Thanks for any info you can provide.

Regards,
Dave.

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RE: RESOLVED - FYI : Oracle 9i and cfqueryparam problems

2004-05-06 Thread Stacy Young
Yes but at that point you're overlapping the optimizer's
functionality...and as soon as u start down the road of manual
hints...you're on your own. We haven't had much luck going that route.

-Stace

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2004 2:58 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: RESOLVED - FYI : Oracle 9i and cfqueryparam problems

You know, we do something VERY similar...we partition by month... I do a
check at execution time because everytime someone queries the data its
for a given month...and the month just so happens to coordinate with the
partition name, so I can somewhat dynamically decide which
index/partition to use.Its *VERY* helpful.

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RESOLVED - FYI : Oracle 9i and cfqueryparam problems

2004-05-05 Thread Stacy Young
Wow, folks using CF for reporting w/ Oracle DBs should re-evaluate the
use of using bind variables. For transactions and the like they are fine
but in the case of reporting, bind vars can wreak havoc. 

The over simplified explanation is that bind variables can inhibit the
work of Oracles optimizer in a couple ways. The optimizer ends up using
heuristics to generate the best explain plan rather than using
information about data distribution. (from stat tables etc)

The problems may have been exaggerated in our case considering the sheer
volume of data (and DB links) we have...but nonetheless we've seen
dramatic improvements in response time after removing all bind
variables! (couple minutes down to seconds!)

See Oracle technet for additional info!

Cheers,

Stace


From: Stacy Young 
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 3:48 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Oracle 9i and cfqueryparam problems

Has anyone had any issue using TIMESTAMP as the datatype for bind
variables when using cfmx 6.1 with Oracle 9i? It seems we're getting
queries that run for very long periods of time...if we take out the bind
variables...query only takes a few seconds!

-Stace

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RE: RESOLVED - FYI : Oracle 9i and cfqueryparam problems

2004-05-05 Thread Stacy Young
I'd imagine that would help...but in our case we rely heavily on
Oracle's optimizer. We've tried to 'beat it' in the past...and there
were just to many variances on how these reporting queries could be
executed. In the end we were a touch faster in a few areas...much worse
in many others.

Cheers,

Stace

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 4:32 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: RESOLVED - FYI : Oracle 9i and cfqueryparam problems

It was my understanding (and I could be wrong) that if you were using
hints in your select statements to force oracle to use whatever indexes
(or whatever) you wanted, using bind variables should be okay.I've
been able to test this using the plan table, then tracing active
sessions using Bind variables, and they seem to be following my orders.

Have you tried forcing the use of optimizations via /*+ index(table
index_name) */ or the like?

-Original Message-
From: Stacy Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 3:19 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RESOLVED - FYI : Oracle 9i and cfqueryparam problems

Wow, folks using CF for reporting w/ Oracle DBs should re-evaluate the
use of using bind variables. For transactions and the like they are fine
but in the case of reporting, bind vars can wreak havoc. 

The over simplified explanation is that bind variables can inhibit the
work of Oracles optimizer in a couple ways. The optimizer ends up using
heuristics to generate the best explain plan rather than using
information about data distribution. (from stat tables etc)

The problems may have been exaggerated in our case considering the sheer
volume of data (and DB links) we have...but nonetheless we've seen
dramatic improvements in response time after removing all bind
variables! (couple minutes down to seconds!)

See Oracle technet for additional info!

Cheers,

Stace


From: Stacy Young 
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 3:48 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Oracle 9i and cfqueryparam problems

Has anyone had any issue using TIMESTAMP as the datatype for bind
variables when using cfmx 6.1 with Oracle 9i? It seems we're getting
queries that run for very long periods of time...if we take out the bind
variables...query only takes a few seconds!

-Stace
 
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Oracle 9i and cfqueryparam problems

2004-05-04 Thread Stacy Young
Has anyone had any issue using TIMESTAMP as the datatype for bind
variables when using cfmx 6.1 with Oracle 9i? It seems we're getting
queries that run for very long periods of time...if we take out the bind
variables...query only takes a few seconds!

-Stace
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RE: HELP!! The DataSource service is not available.????

2004-04-23 Thread Stacy Young
I've seen this (at least I think it was same error) when our client
tables in QA environment reached their max assigned table size. CFMX
just printed this weird error text at the bottom of each screen.

HTH 

-Stace

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From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, April 23, 2004 11:04 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: HELP!! The DataSource service is not available.

The DataSource service is not available.

im getting this error when loading my www
and not sure why?I implemented a new client variables storage
location, 
copied the cdata and cglobal tables over, and pointed it, it worked
until this morning, whence I get this error??

The DataSource service is not available.

ideas help?

...tony

tony weeg
senior web applications architect
navtrak, inc.
www.navtrak.net
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410.548.2337

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OT: ZIP code validation

2004-04-18 Thread Stacy Young
Curious, most people hold a static list for ZIP validation or do you use
a real-time service lookup? I imagine it'd be static considering ZIPs
don't change much...but I really don't have a clue.

Suggestions appreciated!

Thanks!

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RE: Flex again!

2004-04-15 Thread Stacy Young
Here's a simplified case I made in a recent meeting:

1)Goto Amazon.com, browse through their system and go through the
purchase process. Each time measure the file size of the HTTP document
and any images that are pulled down on the request.

2)Compare that against the flex store example (ok not 100% fair
considering it doesn't do as much as Amazon)

Point being is that after the initial download...all future
communication is via service calls...and with each request (in
comparison to HTTP version) the total bytes used by the flex app are
lower than the overall browser experience.

Cheers!

Stace

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From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 12:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Flex again!

I've been doing some research into Flex recently and one of the things
that has put me off of it is that it seems to not be a viable option for
non-broadband users.From the swf's in my cache, it seems the smallest
size is 100K and 150K isn't too uncommon for the sample apps on
Macromedia.com.I know that some of my very involved DHTML apps that
use common libraries may be getting close to that size, but at least
with _javascript_, it can be cached.Maybe this is why is seems that
Macromedia is targeting the big enterprise guys instead of the common
developers.

I was thinking that it would be nice if the next version of the flash
player would have the base classes built in, but that would probably
make the player download quite large.

-- 

Marlon Moyer, Sr. Internet Developer

American Contractors Insurance Group

phone: 972.687.9445

fax: 972.687.0607

mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

www.acig.com

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RE: Flex again!

2004-04-15 Thread Stacy Young
Amazon front page (with images): 130 KB

-Stace

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From: Barney Boisvert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 12:49 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Flex again!

Keep in mind that that's a one-time cost.Same thing with Flash
authored
movies.If you use a single UI Component, you movie size jumps by 40 or
50K
instantly.But if you use a thousand UI components, you also only see a
40-50K jump because of reuse.So yes, 100K seems big for a sample app,
but
a real app won't be much larger, because it's going to heavily reuse
all
that code.

Cheers,
barneyb 

 -Original Message-
 From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 9:31 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Flex again!
 
 I've been doing some research into Flex recently and one of the things
 that has put me off of it is that it seems to not be a viable 
 option for
 non-broadband users.From the swf's in my cache, it seems 
 the smallest
 size is 100K and 150K isn't too uncommon for the sample apps on
 Macromedia.com.I know that some of my very involved DHTML apps that
 use common libraries may be getting close to that size, but at least
 with _javascript_, it can be cached.Maybe this is why is seems that
 Macromedia is targeting the big enterprise guys instead of the common
 developers.
 

 
 I was thinking that it would be nice if the next version of the flash
 player would have the base classes built in, but that would probably
 make the player download quite large.
 

 

 
 -- 
 
 Marlon Moyer, Sr. Internet Developer
 
 American Contractors Insurance Group
 
 phone: 972.687.9445
 
 fax: 972.687.0607
 
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 www.acig.com
 

 
 
 


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RE: Flex again!

2004-04-15 Thread Stacy Young
Thanks Matt. 

My point was to put 150kb into perspective in regards to a web based
app. Compression or not, HTML or Flash, I believe it's not a significant
factor.

Cheers,

Stace



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From: Matt Liotta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 1:00 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Flex again!

Try this, use a caching proxy in front of your web application and 
enable HTTP compression on the proxy. Compare the amount of bandwidth 
needed to what you think it would take with Flash. You will then learn 
what the pron industry already knows; HTTP compression pretty much 
eliminates the bandwidth issue.

Now there are plenty of other reasons to use Flash over HTML, but 
bandwidth shouldn't be one of them.

-Matt

On Apr 15, 2004, at 12:44 PM, Stacy Young wrote:

 Here's a simplified case I made in a recent meeting:

1)Goto Amazon.com, browse through their system and go through 
 the
purchase process. Each time measure the file size of the HTTP
document
and any images that are pulled down on the request.

2)Compare that against the flex store example (ok not 100% fair
considering it doesn't do as much as Amazon)

Point being is that after the initial download...all future
communication is via service calls...and with each request (in
comparison to HTTP version) the total bytes used by the flex app are
lower than the overall browser experience.

Cheers!

Stace

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From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 12:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Flex again!

I've been doing some research into Flex recently and one of the
things
that has put me off of it is that it seems to not be a viable option 
 for
non-broadband users.From the swf's in my cache, it seems the 
 smallest
size is 100K and 150K isn't too uncommon for the sample apps on
Macromedia.com.I know that some of my very involved DHTML apps that
use common libraries may be getting close to that size, but at least
with _javascript_, it can be cached.Maybe this is why is seems that
Macromedia is targeting the big enterprise guys instead of the common
developers.

I was thinking that it would be nice if the next version of the flash
player would have the base classes built in, but that would probably
make the player download quite large.

--

Marlon Moyer, Sr. Internet Developer

American Contractors Insurance Group

phone: 972.687.9445

fax: 972.687.0607

mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

www.acig.com

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RE: Flex again!

2004-04-15 Thread Stacy Young
Memory usage *can* be an issue. Especially if the design doesn't respect
it's usage.

As for penetration, I think player 7 is at about 30-40% or
higher...takes about a year I think to reach mid 90's.

Stace 

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From: Adrocknaphobia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 2:03 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Flex again!

very true, but flash unleashes an entirely new issue to deal with...
client system memory. i remember the intro app mm used for last years
conference used close to 40MBs of memory. At one point I had MM's site
open, dreameaver mx and intro, and my 512mb system was nearly out of
memory. Hence the phrase MM wants you memory was born. You may be
helping the people with slow connections, but now you have to make sure
you keep flash's memory usage low.

On top of that you have to make sure they have the most up-to-date
player installed. mm touts the +90% penetration, but that number is
dramtically lower for the most recent player.

-adam

 -Original Message-
 From: Stacy Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 04:44 PM
 To: 'CF-Talk'
 Subject: RE: Flex again!
 
 Here's a simplified case I made in a recent meeting:
 

 
 1)Goto Amazon.com, browse through their system and go through
the
 purchase process. Each time measure the file size of the HTTP document
 and any images that are pulled down on the request.
 
 2)Compare that against the flex store example (ok not 100% fair
 considering it doesn't do as much as Amazon)
 

 
 Point being is that after the initial download...all future
 communication is via service calls...and with each request (in
 comparison to HTTP version) the total bytes used by the flex app are
 lower than the overall browser experience.
 

 
 Cheers!
 

 
 Stace
 

 
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 From: Marlon Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2004 12:31 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Flex again!
 

 
 I've been doing some research into Flex recently and one of the things
 that has put me off of it is that it seems to not be a viable option
for
 non-broadband users.From the swf's in my cache, it seems the
smallest
 size is 100K and 150K isn't too uncommon for the sample apps on
 Macromedia.com.I know that some of my very involved DHTML apps that
 use common libraries may be getting close to that size, but at least
 with _javascript_, it can be cached.Maybe this is why is seems that
 Macromedia is targeting the big enterprise guys instead of the common
 developers.
 
 I was thinking that it would be nice if the next version of the flash
 player would have the base classes built in, but that would probably
 make the player download quite large.
 
 
 
 -- 
 
 Marlon Moyer, Sr. Internet Developer
 
 American Contractors Insurance Group
 
 phone: 972.687.9445
 
 fax: 972.687.0607
 
 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 www.acig.com
 
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RE: MX: Scheduler firing off too often

2004-04-14 Thread Stacy Young
You know what...we may be experiencing a similar issue. Up until now
I've chalked it up to a code anomaly (not having the time to hunt it
down yet) but perhaps it's related to what you're seeing.

All of our scheduled items seem to be running just fine except for this
one that runs once right before midnight every day. All it does is send
out an email with a log file. About once a week I receive two emails
rather than just the usual single one...as if it were run twice.

Hmmm

Stace 

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From: Scott Weikert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, April 14, 2004 11:33 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: MX: Scheduler firing off too often

At 03:33 AM 4/14/2004, Thomas wrote:
Two guesses - something is resetting your system clock, or CF is not
removing
the schedule correctly, I'm sure someone will know a neo-XXX.xml that
holds
this info, or you could try a grep for the URL concerned...

I've already looked over the neo-cron.xml file on the server in question
- 
it's got just the data it should, based on what shows in the scheduler
page 
in the CF admin.

I don't think the system clock is being reset - I've got this task
disabled 
except for a cfmail tag to myself with a timestamp on it. It'll run
great 
for a while then occasionally, I'll get two emails with the same
timestamp 
(down to the second - can't display the millisecond though). Sometimes 
it'll fire off three times - it did that this morning around 3am, in
fact. 
The other data I send in the mail confirms it's the scheduler and not an

external source kicking off the page.

Plus, I had the same cfmail tag at the top of the same task script on 
another box, which runs fine, emailing me the same data. The two
timestamps 
never got out of whack - server 2's task is scheduled to run one minute 
later than server 1's task, and I got hours of emails that were right on

time as far as when the tasks should run and the time offsets in the 
respective servers' schedulers.

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RE: MX: Scheduler firing off too often

2004-04-13 Thread Stacy Young
You can also turn on schedule task logging in the admin.

Stace

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From: Scott Weikert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 12:29 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: MX: Scheduler firing off too often

At 09:35 AM 4/13/2004, you wrote:
In that email, that you are sending to your self, you may also want to
add a
few CGI vars to see where and what is calling that cfm page.One time
Google some how found a .cfm page that I had scheduler set to run once
a
week and every time Google spidered the site it would run that page.

That's a damn fine idea. Thanks!

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RE: MX: Scheduler firing off too often

2004-04-13 Thread Stacy Young
What version of CF u using? We had this happen with CF5 on
Solaris...every once and a while it went nuts and ran items 5 times
every few seconds!

It's been months on 6.1 without incident though...

Stace

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From: Scott Weikert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 1:52 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: MX: Scheduler firing off too often

At 11:46 AM 4/13/2004, you wrote:
You can also turn on schedule task logging in the admin.

In the end, though, my problem still stands - what if the scheduler is 
firing off a task multiple times when it should only fire it off once,
at 
any given time? What should I look for/at as far as correcting this
behavior.

FYI the task in question has been firing off every three minutes, once,
for 
the past couple or three hours without issue, but I'm not going to count
on 
that behavior continuing.

--Scott

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RE: Your Preferred Payment Gateway?

2004-04-12 Thread Stacy Young
Well, I can vouch for *our* technical support. ;-) We have quite a
number of merchants using CF...

http://www.optimalpayments.com

Cheers!

Stace



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From: Hagan, Ryan Mr (Contractor ACI) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 8:53 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Your Preferred Payment Gateway?

Yeah, Auth.Net's docs (at least for the AIM Implementation) are quite
outdated too.I *HAD* to contact Tech Support in order to figure out
some
issues I was having that weren't mentioned anywhere in the docs...for
instance, the x_currency_code variable has been deprecated.Wasn't in
the
docs, but to the Tech Support's credit, they knew the answers to all the
questions I had.

All in all, my gateway of choice is PayPal.It's just so feature rich,
but
my clients (and their clients) don't seem to care for it much, so I
usually
end up using Auth.Net, which I can't really complain about.It's always
been good to me, for the most part, and I've implemented it pretty
easily in
PHP and CFMX.

-Original Message-
From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 3:43 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Your Preferred Payment Gateway?

In a single day I talked to 8 different tech support folks at
Authorize.Net
including 2 managers.Every single one of them gave me a different
answer
and none of them could give me the correct answer...I have not nor will
I
ever deal with Authorize.Net.The issue was me needing the name of the
structure they pass back aftera transactionnobody could tell me
what
it was so there was of course no way to refernce it in my codeshould
have been tech support 101 kind of an issue IMHO.

We have recently started with MonerisI'd say tech support is a bit
weakbut the service is a champ!

my 2 cents CDN

Cheers

Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP  Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
t. 250.920.8830
e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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RE: Your Preferred Payment Gateway?

2004-04-12 Thread Stacy Young
Yep, that was us. We've since lowered the sign-up fee. More info:

http://www.optimalpayments.com/credit_card_processing/default.asp

-Stace



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From: Burns, John D [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 10:51 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Your Preferred Payment Gateway?

Stacy,

Are you the ones that give a discount to people on the list or
something?I'd heard about someone doing that in the past.Let me
know.

John Burns 

-Original Message-
From: Stacy Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 10:43 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Your Preferred Payment Gateway?

Well, I can vouch for *our* technical support. ;-) We have quite a
number of merchants using CF...

http://www.optimalpayments.com

Cheers!

Stace

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From: Hagan, Ryan Mr (Contractor ACI) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 8:53 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Your Preferred Payment Gateway?

Yeah, Auth.Net's docs (at least for the AIM Implementation) are quite
outdated too.I *HAD* to contact Tech Support in order to figure out
some issues I was having that weren't mentioned anywhere in the
docs...for instance, the x_currency_code variable has been deprecated.
Wasn't in the docs, but to the Tech Support's credit, they knew the
answers to all the questions I had.

All in all, my gateway of choice is PayPal.It's just so feature rich,
but my clients (and their clients) don't seem to care for it much, so I
usually end up using Auth.Net, which I can't really complain about.
It's always been good to me, for the most part, and I've implemented it
pretty easily in PHP and CFMX.

-Original Message-
From: Bryan Stevenson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 3:43 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Your Preferred Payment Gateway?

In a single day I talked to 8 different tech support folks at
Authorize.Net including 2 managers.Every single one of them gave me a
different answer and none of them could give me the correct answer...I
have not nor will I ever deal with Authorize.Net.The issue was me
needing the name of the structure they pass back aftera
transactionnobody could tell me what it was so there was of course
no way to refernce it in my codeshould have been tech support 101
kind of an issue IMHO.

We have recently started with MonerisI'd say tech support is a bit
weakbut the service is a champ!

my 2 cents CDN

Cheers

Bryan Stevenson B.Comm.
VP  Director of E-Commerce Development
Electric Edge Systems Group Inc.
t. 250.920.8830
e. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

-
Macromedia Associate Partner
www.macromedia.com
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Founder  Director
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RE: Your Preferred Payment Gateway?

2004-04-12 Thread Stacy Young
Same company! We just finished a merger this week with Optimal Robotics (NASDAQ: OPMR)

Now we're Optimal Group which in itself has two major groups. Optimal Services (brick and mortar services/repair- ATM machines etc) and Optimal Payments.

-Stace


From: Adrocknaphobia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 3:02 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Your Preferred Payment Gateway?

I thought you were with surefire commerce? Whats with the optimal payments?

-adam

 -Original Message-
 From: Stacy Young [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 06:30 PM
 To: 'CF-Talk'
 Subject: RE: Your Preferred Payment Gateway?
 
 Yep, that was us. We've since lowered the sign-up fee. More info:
 
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