Re: Bug tracking app using Oracle as a backend

2006-01-03 Thread Deanna Schneider
I have an older version of lighthouse that was cfmx compatible. I don't
think this was a paid version, since we never had a DRK license. This one
doesn't use a database - it's all xml on the back end. Would you like it?


On 1/2/06, Robert Everland III [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 That's what I'm thinking Ray. I will be working on this tomorrow. I will
 keep you apprised of my progress. I'm really glad you took out the flash
 forms, that was going to take too much time for me to replace.

 Once I'm done I will have Lighthouse working on CFMX 6.1 and Oracle. I
 will try to keep as much as the code as I can so that you can offer one
 download for both versions, if it's possible. I'll let you know more once I
 dive in tomorrow.



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Re: Bug tracking app using Oracle as a backend

2006-01-03 Thread Raymond Camden
That's Lighthouse, the older simpler version  of Lighthouse Pro.
One nice thing about the simpler version is that it takes abour 1
minute to set up. It doesn't have security, but is drop and run
pretty much. You can still download that from my site as well.

On 1/3/06, Deanna Schneider [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have an older version of lighthouse that was cfmx compatible. I don't
 think this was a paid version, since we never had a DRK license. This one
 doesn't use a database - it's all xml on the back end. Would you like it?



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RE: Bug tracking app using Oracle as a backend

2006-01-02 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
What kind of bugs are you planning to track? Just CF errors? I haven't used
any third party apps for it but cferror in the application.cfm file and a
couple queries would do the job (if it is indeed just CF errors that you're
looking to track down and log).
 
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I currently work for a school system that is in need of a bug tracking
application as backend. Cost is a factor, as this is a school system,
something with educational pricing or open source would be preferred. Does
anyone know of any offhand?



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Re: Bug tracking app using Oracle as a backend

2006-01-02 Thread Robert Everland III
I need to track enhancements for applications, bugs, issues graphic designers 
need to take care of on the website. Also issues with some of our other 
software applications such as Peoplesoft. We use cferror to catch the common 
errors so we can put out any fires before they become raging infernos.



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RE: Bug tracking app using Oracle as a backend

2006-01-02 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
Gotcha... sorry, I haven't used anything like that web based. I'm sure
someone has though. But... my college had plenty of computer courses and
needed plenty of software so they had an agreement with Microsoft to use
basically any and all of their software (not the MAPS) which included  (I
think its called) Project Manager. It may or may not have everything
you're looking for though... just a thought.
 
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Subject: Re: Bug tracking app using Oracle as a backend

I need to track enhancements for applications, bugs, issues graphic
designers need to take care of on the website. Also issues with some of our
other software applications such as Peoplesoft. We use cferror to catch the
common errors so we can put out any fires before they become raging
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Re: Bug tracking app using Oracle as a backend

2006-01-02 Thread Robert Everland III
Anything Microsft related will need to use SQL Server. We have a copy of that 
running, but not enterprise edition and the memory is pretty maxed at the 
moment. Our Oracle server on the other hand is under special pricing for 
educational use and we have some monster hardware under that. I'm not a big fan 
of Oracle, but they really know how to lock a school system into using the, and 
no one else.



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RE: Bug tracking app using Oracle as a backend

2006-01-02 Thread Ian Skinner
Nobody mention Ray Cambdons Lighthouse yet?


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Re: Bug tracking app using Oracle as a backend

2006-01-02 Thread Robert Everland III
Forgot one more requirement. It has to run on ColdFusion 6.1 or .NET, sorry. I 
would definitely use Lighthouse if not for the CFMX 7 requirement.



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RE: Bug tracking app using Oracle as a backend

2006-01-02 Thread Mark Fuqua
Check lighthouse again.  I think Ray may have got rid of the flash forms
which I think were the primary reason it had to run on 7.0

Mark Fuqua

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Forgot one more requirement. It has to run on ColdFusion 6.1 or .NET, sorry.
I would definitely use Lighthouse if not for the CFMX 7 requirement.



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RE: Bug tracking app using Oracle as a backend

2006-01-02 Thread Bobby Hartsfield
Yeah, seems like he mentioned that recently.
 
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Check lighthouse again.  I think Ray may have got rid of the flash forms
which I think were the primary reason it had to run on 7.0

Mark Fuqua

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Forgot one more requirement. It has to run on ColdFusion 6.1 or .NET, sorry.
I would definitely use Lighthouse if not for the CFMX 7 requirement.



Bob Everland





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Re: Bug tracking app using Oracle as a backend

2006-01-02 Thread Robert Everland III
That's awesome, I've been out because the school system gets a ridiculous 
amount of time off for the holidays.

So now my question is, has anyone started on getting this application to work 
in CFMX 6.1 and Oracle? If not I'd be happy to start. If you're on here Ray let 
me know, I also sent you an email off the list.




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Re: Bug tracking app using Oracle as a backend

2006-01-02 Thread Graham Pearson
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Hash: SHA1
 
I have written my own Bug Tracking Application for the CFMX
Applications which I have written for Schools. I am not sure if the
applications will run under Oracle as the Backend as we do not have
license for it. All of my applications use Apache and MySQL. I am also
in Education and have quite a few applications tailored to education.



Robert Everland III wrote:

Anything Microsft related will need to use SQL Server. We have a copy of
that running, but not enterprise edition and the memory is pretty maxed
at the moment. Our Oracle server on the other hand is under special
pricing for educational use and we have some monster hardware under
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school system into using the, and no one else.



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Re: Bug tracking app using Oracle as a backend

2006-01-02 Thread Raymond Camden
Heya Robert. So while Lighthouse Pro does not use Flash Forms anymore,
it is still CFMX7 only. It uses Application.cfc and isValid(). However
- you could replace that in about 20 minutes probably.


On 1/2/06, Robert Everland III [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 That's awesome, I've been out because the school system gets a ridiculous 
 amount of time off for the holidays.

 So now my question is, has anyone started on getting this application to work 
 in CFMX 6.1 and Oracle? If not I'd be happy to start. If you're on here Ray 
 let me know, I also sent you an email off the list.




 Bob Everland

 

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Re: Bug tracking app using Oracle as a backend

2006-01-02 Thread Robert Everland III
That's what I'm thinking Ray. I will be working on this tomorrow. I will keep 
you apprised of my progress. I'm really glad you took out the flash forms, that 
was going to take too much time for me to replace. 

Once I'm done I will have Lighthouse working on CFMX 6.1 and Oracle. I will try 
to keep as much as the code as I can so that you can offer one download for 
both versions, if it's possible. I'll let you know more once I dive in tomorrow.



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Re: Bug Tracking Tool

2003-07-24 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Wednesday 23 Jul 2003 22:21 pm, Nate Nelson wrote:
 priced.  If anyone here has used a tool or has seen something worth
 suggesting please let me know.

We're about (fingers crossed) to buy Jira (atlassian.com).
Depends on the size of your co0mpany, but for us it's 'only' 800UKP, which 
compaired to something like project central ($200/seat) is great. Plus we get 
the source code.

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RE: Bug Tracking Tool

2003-07-24 Thread Kola Oyedeji
If you want cheap and cheerful:

www.elementool.com

The limited version is free but everything is hosted on their servers.


Kola


 -Original Message-
 From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 24 July 2003 07:47
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Bug Tracking Tool
 
 On Wednesday 23 Jul 2003 22:21 pm, Nate Nelson wrote:
  priced.  If anyone here has used a tool or has seen something worth
  suggesting please let me know.
 
 We're about (fingers crossed) to buy Jira (atlassian.com).
 Depends on the size of your co0mpany, but for us it's 'only' 800UKP,
 which
 compaired to something like project central ($200/seat) is great.
Plus we
 get
 the source code.
 
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RE: Bug Tracking Tool

2003-07-24 Thread Nate Nelson
Thanks for the suggestions.

Nate

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Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 6:01 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Bug Tracking Tool

If you want cheap and cheerful:

www.elementool.com

The limited version is free but everything is hosted on their servers.


Kola


 -Original Message-
 From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 24 July 2003 07:47
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Bug Tracking Tool
 
 On Wednesday 23 Jul 2003 22:21 pm, Nate Nelson wrote:
  priced.  If anyone here has used a tool or has seen something worth
  suggesting please let me know.
 
 We're about (fingers crossed) to buy Jira (atlassian.com).
 Depends on the size of your co0mpany, but for us it's 'only' 800UKP,
 which
 compaired to something like project central ($200/seat) is great.
Plus we
 get
 the source code.
 
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RE: Bug Tracking Tool

2003-07-24 Thread Mike Randolph
Hello,

We really like http://www.bugzilla.org/  BugZilla it's comprehensive, open 
source and free.

Cheers,
Mike Randolph

At 01:42 PM 7/24/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions.

Nate

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From: Kola Oyedeji [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 6:01 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Bug Tracking Tool

If you want cheap and cheerful:

www.elementool.com

The limited version is free but everything is hosted on their servers.


Kola


  -Original Message-
  From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 24 July 2003 07:47
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: Bug Tracking Tool
 
  On Wednesday 23 Jul 2003 22:21 pm, Nate Nelson wrote:
   priced.  If anyone here has used a tool or has seen something worth
   suggesting please let me know.
 
  We're about (fingers crossed) to buy Jira (atlassian.com).
  Depends on the size of your co0mpany, but for us it's 'only' 800UKP,
  which
  compaired to something like project central ($200/seat) is great.
Plus we
  get
  the source code.
 
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  there and
  enjoy the freedoms
 
 



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RE: Bug Tracking Tool

2003-07-24 Thread Ray Bujarski
Bugzilla is a good one however, our company is using RT(request tracker
from www.bestpractical.com) which seems to be far superior to it.  It
allows an email interface, command line interface, web interface, and a
lot more.  
It too is open source written in perl with an OO approach that is very
easy to maintain and customize. The same tool is used for the
development of PERL.  There is also an instance supporting CPAN.org. 
Ray

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Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 1:03 PM
To: CF-Talk
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Hello,

We really like http://www.bugzilla.org/  BugZilla it's comprehensive,
open 
source and free.

Cheers,
Mike Randolph

At 01:42 PM 7/24/2003 -0600, you wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions.

Nate

-Original Message-
From: Kola Oyedeji [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 6:01 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Bug Tracking Tool

If you want cheap and cheerful:

www.elementool.com

The limited version is free but everything is hosted on their servers.


Kola


  -Original Message-
  From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 24 July 2003 07:47
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: Bug Tracking Tool
 
  On Wednesday 23 Jul 2003 22:21 pm, Nate Nelson wrote:
   priced.  If anyone here has used a tool or has seen something 
   worth suggesting please let me know.
 
  We're about (fingers crossed) to buy Jira (atlassian.com). Depends 
  on the size of your co0mpany, but for us it's 'only' 800UKP, which
  compaired to something like project central ($200/seat) is great.
Plus we
  get
  the source code.
 
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  live there and enjoy the freedoms
 
 




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Re: Bug Tracking Tool

2003-07-24 Thread Christian Cantrell
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, at 05:21 PM, Nate Nelson wrote:

 Could anyone suggest a decent bug tracking tool?

I'm using Bugzilla now which is ok.  I decided to give something new a 
chance after years of using GNU GNATS 
(http://www.gnu.org/software/gnats/gnats.html).  I will mostly likely 
switch back to GNATS when I get time as I think it is far better than 
Bugzilla.  I especially like the Tcl/Tk front end provided by the 
TkGnats project (http://www.cuug.ab.ca:8001/~macdonal/tkgnats.html).

Christian

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RE: Bug Tracking Tool

2003-07-23 Thread James Johnson
I ran across bugzilla the other day.

http://www.bugzilla.org/

James

-Original Message-
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Subject: Bug Tracking Tool


Could anyone suggest a decent bug tracking tool?  I'm looking for something
preferably web based that is easy to use so that a tester could be the
primary user.  It would need to be either free or fairly priced.  If anyone
here has used a tool or has seen something worth suggesting please let me
know.

Thanks,

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Software Developer
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Englewood, CO


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Re: Bug Tracking Tool

2003-07-23 Thread Jim Campbell
We're using ProblemTracker.  It has a number of nice features, including 
a huge amount of customization possibilities, and an integrated message 
board.  The drawback is that some parts feel sort of unfinished and 
kludgy, but it doesn't detract from the overall usefulness.

- Jim

Nate Nelson wrote:

Could anyone suggest a decent bug tracking tool?  I'm looking for
something preferably web based that is easy to use so that a tester
could be the primary user.  It would need to be either free or fairly
priced.  If anyone here has used a tool or has seen something worth
suggesting please let me know.

Thanks,

Nathan Nelson
Software Developer
I*level, Inc.
Englewood, CO


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RE: bug tracking software.

2002-09-06 Thread Bill Grover

We use Anomaly Tracking System (ATS) from Microsoft.  It was included free
on Visual Studio 5.  The version we use is a FoxPro application but allows
you to create user defined fields and choose what to display and not
display.  Pretty simple.

I know there is a web based version that can be downloaded from Microsoft.
We looked at it some months ago and have thought about switching but what we
are using works great for us and we just haven't decided to spend the time.

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 Subject: bug tracking software.
 
 
 what bug tracking software do you guys and gals on this 
 list use for your development?
 
 thanks!
 
 ..tony
 
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 Senior Web Developer
 Information System Design
 Navtrak, Inc.
 Fleet Management Solutions
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RE: bug tracking software.

2002-09-05 Thread jt

I like bugzilla, and sitespring.

Bugzilla is a free, opensource utility.  You can get it at
http://mozilla.org/projects/bugzilla/

Sitespring is also a great tool, but you'll shell out some $ to use it.

HTH,

Josh Trefethen
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Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 8:53 AM
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Subject: bug tracking software.


what bug tracking software do you guys and gals on this
list use for your development?

thanks!

.tony

Tony Weeg
Senior Web Developer
Information System Design
Navtrak, Inc.
Fleet Management Solutions
www.navtrak.net
410.548.2337


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RE: bug tracking software.

2002-09-05 Thread Tony Weeg

ok ,windows based anyone know of a windows 
based bugtracking software? web based preferrably.

thanks.

..tony

Tony Weeg
Senior Web Developer
Information System Design
Navtrak, Inc.
Fleet Management Solutions
www.navtrak.net
410.548.2337 

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From: jt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 11:34 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: bug tracking software.


I like bugzilla, and sitespring.

Bugzilla is a free, opensource utility.  You can get it at
http://mozilla.org/projects/bugzilla/

Sitespring is also a great tool, but you'll shell out some $ to use it.

HTH,

Josh Trefethen
http://exciteworks.com
Affordable CF Hosting on Linux



-Original Message-
From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 8:53 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: bug tracking software.


what bug tracking software do you guys and gals on this
list use for your development?

thanks!

tony

Tony Weeg
Senior Web Developer
Information System Design
Navtrak, Inc.
Fleet Management Solutions
www.navtrak.net
410.548.2337



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Re: bug tracking software.

2002-09-05 Thread Sean A Corfield

On Thursday, September 5, 2002, at 08:33 , jt wrote:
 Bugzilla is a free, opensource utility.  You can get it at
 http://mozilla.org/projects/bugzilla/

Bugzilla is awesome! We're using it to track everything on the macromedia.
com rewrite project. We've customized it somewhat and keep tuning its 
options, but it was close to what we needed out-of-the-box.

Sean A Corfield -- http://www.corfield.org/blog/

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Re: bug tracking software.

2002-09-05 Thread Marius Milosav

Issue Ticket part of the VHD application.
web and build in CF

If you want to see a demo let me know.

thanks
Marius Milosav
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- Original Message -
From: Tony Weeg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 11:32 AM
Subject: RE: bug tracking software.


 ok ,windows based anyone know of a windows
 based bugtracking software? web based preferrably.

 thanks.

 ..tony

 Tony Weeg
 Senior Web Developer
 Information System Design
 Navtrak, Inc.
 Fleet Management Solutions
 www.navtrak.net
 410.548.2337

 -Original Message-
 From: jt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 11:34 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: bug tracking software.


 I like bugzilla, and sitespring.

 Bugzilla is a free, opensource utility.  You can get it at
 http://mozilla.org/projects/bugzilla/

 Sitespring is also a great tool, but you'll shell out some $ to use it.

 HTH,

 Josh Trefethen
 http://exciteworks.com
 Affordable CF Hosting on Linux



 -Original Message-
 From: Tony Weeg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Thursday, September 05, 2002 8:53 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: bug tracking software.


 what bug tracking software do you guys and gals on this
 list use for your development?

 thanks!

 tony

 Tony Weeg
 Senior Web Developer
 Information System Design
 Navtrak, Inc.
 Fleet Management Solutions
 www.navtrak.net
 410.548.2337



 
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RE: Bug Tracking Systems

2002-03-01 Thread Costas Piliotis

Very easy...  The easiest thing to do is parse the logs, but that's a pain. 

In cf server, you can set a global error handling template. Here's the code
because it's Friday and I feel like giving back:


YAY!  Free Code!

link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=/styles/worp.css

cfparam name=url.action default=


cfif url.action EQ sendmail
cfmail server=#application.smtp#  to=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
from=[EMAIL PROTECTED] subject=Cold Fusion Error type=HTML
An Error Occurred In Cold Fusion.br
bUser Info:/bbr
#form.UserInput#br
System info:br
#form.debuginfo#
/cfmail
cflocation url=joblisting.cfm
/cfif




form name=error action=error.cfm?action=sendmail method=post
/td
td valign=top
table
trtdspan style=font-size: 16ptbOops, an error has
occurredbrPlease provide us info and click SUBMIT./b/span/td/tr
trtd
textarea name=UserInput rows=6 cols=80 style=font: 8pt MS Sans
Serif/textarea
/td/tr
trtdDebugging Info (Appdev Only):/td/tr
trtd

textarea name=debuginfo rows=6 cols=80 style=font: 8pt MS Sans
Serif; cfif session.worpadmin NEQ 1visibility: hidden/cfif
bBrowser:/bcfoutput#Error.Browser#/cfoutputbr
Remote Address: cfoutput#Error.RemoteAddress#/cfoutputbr

bError:/bcfoutput#Error.Diagnostics#/cfoutputbr

bTemplate:/b cfoutput#Error.Template#/cfoutputbr
bQuery String:/b cfoutput#Error.QueryString#/cfoutputbr

bVariables:/bbr
table border=0

cfloop collection=#session# item=myVar
tr
td
cftry
cfoutputSESSION.#myVar#/tdtd#evaluate(session. 
#myvar#)#/cfoutput
cfcatch/cfcatch/cftry
/td
/tr
/cfloop
br
cftry
cfloop collection=#form# item=myVar2
tr
td
cfoutputFORM.#myVar2#/tdtd#evaluate(form. 
#myvar2#)#/cfoutput/td
/cfloop
cfcatch/cfcatch
/cftry
/table
/textarea


/td/tr
trtd
input type=submit value= Submit 
/td/tr

/table
/td
/table
/form

-Original Message-
From: James Sleeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 7:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Bug Tracking Systems


Hi all,
I'm thinking about offering a bug tracking system for our clients
(during 
testing stages of course, I'd never have a bug in a production system :-)) 
for the various jobs they have running with us (i.e we'd have a number of 
projects with each client that they can open bugs with, but each client may 
not see another clients projects or bugs).

Before I invest energy into reinventing the wheel, does anybody know of any 
bug tracking systems written in CF that I might be able to massage to fit 
my needs ?

---
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RE: Bug Tracking Systems

2002-03-01 Thread Tim Stadinski

err...you might want to dereference the session collection first and 
lock
this call, otherwise you get instability issues.  kinda like this:

cflock scope=session type=readonly timeout=5 
throwontimeout=yes
cfscript
mySession = structnew();
mySession = duplicate(session); 
/cfscript
/cflock

then loop through the collection called 'mySession'.

my2bits

Timothy Stadinski
Senior Software Engineer
Afternic.com
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-Original Message-
From: Costas Piliotis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 01, 2002 6:21 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Bug Tracking Systems


Very easy...  The easiest thing to do is parse the logs, but that's a 
pain. 

In cf server, you can set a global error handling template. Here's the 
code
because it's Friday and I feel like giving back:


YAY!  Free Code!

link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=/styles/worp.css

cfparam name=url.action default=


cfif url.action EQ sendmail
cfmail server=#application.smtp#  
to=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
from=[EMAIL PROTECTED] subject=Cold Fusion Error 
type=HTML
An Error Occurred In Cold Fusion.br
bUser Info:/bbr
#form.UserInput#br
System info:br
#form.debuginfo#
/cfmail
cflocation url=joblisting.cfm
/cfif




form name=error action=error.cfm?action=sendmail 
method=post
/td
td valign=top
table
trtdspan style=font-size: 16ptbOops, an error has
occurredbrPlease provide us info and click 
SUBMIT./b/span/td/tr
trtd
textarea name=UserInput rows=6 cols=80 style=font: 8pt 
MS Sans
Serif/textarea
/td/tr
trtdDebugging Info (Appdev Only):/td/tr
trtd

textarea name=debuginfo rows=6 cols=80 style=font: 8pt 
MS Sans
Serif; cfif session.worpadmin NEQ 1visibility: hidden/cfif
bBrowser:/bcfoutput#Error.Browser#/cfoutputbr
Remote Address: cfoutput#Error.RemoteAddress#/cfoutputbr

bError:/bcfoutput#Error.Diagnostics#/cfoutputbr

bTemplate:/b cfoutput#Error.Template#/cfoutputbr
bQuery String:/b cfoutput#Error.QueryString#/cfoutputbr

bVariables:/bbr
table border=0

cfloop collection=#session# item=myVar
tr
td
cftry
cfoutputSESSION.#myVar#/tdtd#evaluate(session. 
#myvar#)#/cfoutput
cfcatch/cfcatch/cftry
/td
/tr
/cfloop
br
cftry
cfloop collection=#form# item=myVar2
tr
td
cfoutputFORM.#myVar2#/tdtd#evaluate(form. 
#myvar2#)#/cfoutput/td
/cfloop
cfcatch/cfcatch
/cftry
/table
/textarea


/td/tr
trtd
input type=submit value= Submit 
/td/tr

/table
/td
/table
/form

-Original Message-
From: James Sleeman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 7:13 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Bug Tracking Systems


Hi all,
I'm thinking about offering a bug tracking system for our clients
(during 
testing stages of course, I'd never have a bug in a production system 
:-)) 
for the various jobs they have running with us (i.e we'd have a number 
of 
projects with each client that they can open bugs with, but each client 
may 
not see another clients projects or bugs).

Before I invest energy into reinventing the wheel, does anybody know of 
any 
bug tracking systems written in CF that I might be able to massage to 
fit 
my needs ?

---
James Sleeman


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RE: bug tracking

2001-08-27 Thread Billy Cravens

Haha, I'm not gonna try to sell you some whiz-bang tracking app that I
or my company has written :)

I'm pretty impressed with Merant's PVCS Tracker.  There's also some cool
ones on SourceForge.

---
Billy Cravens
Web Development, EDS
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-Original Message-
From: Kirk Boecker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 3:47 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: bug tracking


do any of you have recommendations for bug/issue tracking?

we are currently revamping our QA and testing procedures for all new
applications and are looking for software to help manage the bugs/issues

thanks

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RE: bug tracking

2001-08-21 Thread Shawn Grover

We have an in house developed system for issue tracking.  It is project
based and sends out emails to all members on the mailing list for a given
project when an issue is added/modified.  Issues can be assigned to specific
people and all the usual stuff you would expect with this sort of software.
The items used to track an issue (such as priority, severity, construction
phase, etc.) are all adjustable by the project manager.

To top it off, it's web based so it doesn't need any special software other
than a browser.

If you're interested in examining it, contact our sales guys at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

Good Luck on this issue.

Shawn Grover
ObjectWorks Inc.


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Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 2:47 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: bug tracking


do any of you have recommendations for bug/issue tracking?

we are currently revamping our QA and testing procedures for all new
applications
and are looking for software to help manage the bugs/issues

thanks

kirk
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RE: bug tracking

2001-08-21 Thread John Wilker

I left before it was fully implemented but my last employer (may they rest
in piece LOL) was using VI (Visual Intercept) it had a app and web version,
very customizable, seemed to be a pretty good app.

I think it was made by elsinore (ent or software)

J.


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To: CF-Talk
Subject: bug tracking


do any of you have recommendations for bug/issue tracking?

we are currently revamping our QA and testing procedures for all new
applications
and are looking for software to help manage the bugs/issues

thanks

kirk
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RE: bug tracking

2001-08-21 Thread Tyson Vanek

We use QuickBase here on our projects (http://www.quickbase.com/).  Not sure
what the costs are, but it seems to generally meet our needs without
requiring us to spend time writing our own software to do the job.  :)

-Tyson

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Subject: bug tracking


do any of you have recommendations for bug/issue tracking?

we are currently revamping our QA and testing procedures for all new
applications
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thanks

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Re: bug tracking

2001-08-21 Thread Marius Milosav

Hi Kirk,

We have a suite of web based applications VICO that contains the following
modules:
1)Virtual Help Desk (VHD) contains:
- Help Desk(Customer Support)
- Issue Ticket(Bug Tracking)
- Test Script
2) Time Tracker (TT)
3) Calendar  Contact Management (CCM)
4) Expense Management
5) Sales Opportunity Management (SOM)
6) Administration

Extensive reporting, Multilanguage, customer access. multiple access levels.

If you need more information let me know
Thanks
Marius Milosav
www.scorpiosoft.com
It's not about technology, it's about people.
Virtual Help Desk Demo (VHD)
www.scorpiosoft.com/vhd/login.cfm

PS The demo for the new suite will be available in September. If you need
access quicker it can be arranged

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To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 4:46 PM
Subject: bug tracking


 do any of you have recommendations for bug/issue tracking?

 we are currently revamping our QA and testing procedures for all new
 applications
 and are looking for software to help manage the bugs/issues

 thanks

 kirk



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