Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Adobe Breakfast

2018-02-26 Thread Douglas Knudsen


Cheers!


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On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 4:06 PM, Scott Dowling  wrote:

> Cam,
> Kyle posted this one earlier,
>
> https://www.facebook.com/events/150605922271350/
>
> -Scott
>
> On Feb 26, 2018 4:04 PM, "Cameron Childress"  wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 2:05 PM, Kyle Shiflett wrote:
>>
>>> Since the list is suddenly back from the dead - anyone going to the
>>> Adobe breakfast / meeting on Friday?
>>>
>>
>> Do you have a link? I don't think I saw anything about this.
>>
>> -Cameron
>>
>> --
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>>
>>


Re: [ACFUG Discuss] ATL Code Camp this weekend

2014-10-09 Thread Douglas Knudsen
haha!  But really, quite a bit is not .NET   a Swift talk is on there even!

http://atlantacodecamp.com/2014/Sessions

DK

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On Tue, Oct 7, 2014 at 10:41 PM, Shawn Gorrell chees...@gmail.com wrote:

 Great way to come on over to the .NET dark side:)

 Sent from my iPad

 On Oct 7, 2014, at 9:33 PM, Douglas Knudsen douglasknud...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 http://atlantacodecamp.com/2014

 Nice local conference held at the Poly Tech campus and cheap!


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[ACFUG Discuss] ATL Code Camp this weekend

2014-10-07 Thread Douglas Knudsen
http://atlantacodecamp.com/2014

Nice local conference held at the Poly Tech campus and cheap!


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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Meeting tonight - Lightning Talks

2013-10-09 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Creating SVG on the fly and estimating Pi

DK

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On Wed, Oct 9, 2013 at 10:45 AM, John Mason ma...@fusionlink.com wrote:

 Just a reminder that our normal monthly meeting is tonight (keep not of
 the new location).

 http://www.meetup.com/**AtlantaWTG/events/137302262/http://www.meetup.com/AtlantaWTG/events/137302262/

 If you are planning on presenting a topic tonight, can you post it here on
 the list.

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Coldfuison date to LDAP timestamp

2013-08-21 Thread Douglas Knudsen
haha, right!  Also, could always drop to actual Java code, eh?

DK

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On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 12:06 PM, Cameron Childress camer...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 11:25 AM, Teddy R Payne wrote:

 Try using PrecisionEvaluate() function for large integer math.


 I have always said that every CF developer should read through the entire
 function and tag list at least once a year. you can't remember them all,
 and often there are outliers like these that are easy to forget.

 In fact, I haven't been following my own advice lately, and here I am
 reading about a function that I swear I've never seen before.

 Very cool.

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[ACFUG Discuss] ATL Code Camp

2013-08-20 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Hey, this is happening this Saturday.  Its cheap and packed full of some
gems.

http://www.atlantacodecamp.org/2013/


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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF 10 and REST and wtf?

2013-08-18 Thread Douglas Knudsen
WEll, no solution still on this.  Hostek moved the site to a different
newer server, the hands in the air we already rebooted solution.  Still
same behavior.  The REST service cranks up, but then dies out within 24
hours.  C:\ColdFusion10\config\wsconfig\1\isapi_redirect.dll is in the
error page from IIS, almost makes me think the connectors are at fault.
 But then, I've been away from admining CF for too long.  Might ask Hostek
to try out using a Linux server instead...

DK

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On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 9:03 AM, Douglas Knudsen douglasknud...@gmail.comwrote:

 righto Bill, thanks.  That Adam Tuttle was the author of Taffy, eh?
  Anyway, I do have a call to restInitApplication(); inside the main
 application.cfc which houses the index.cfm. I also have a simple CFM with
 the call in it just to be sure in my testing.  Once this is called, about
 50% of the time, my issue goes awaybut then returns within 24 hours.
  The host is befuddled of course :)  how I wish this simple client still
 used fusionlink!

 DK

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 On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 1:48 AM, Bill Beers bbe...@beersconsulting.comwrote:

 Doug,

 ** **

 Not sure if this is related to your issue, but I read at the following
 link about having to refresh the rest services.

 ** **

 http://www.anujgakhar.com/2012/02/20/using-rest-services-in-coldfusion-10/
 

 ** **

 Look at the discussion below the blog post.  I am about to begin a REST
 project so I am interested in your results.  Although, in my project, I
 have access to the CFAdmin…

 ** **

 Regards,

 ** **

 Bill Beers

 bbe...@beersconsulting.com

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 *From:* ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] *On Behalf Of *Douglas
 Knudsen
 *Sent:* Thursday, August 08, 2013 3:57 PM
 *To:* discussion@acfug.org
 *Subject:* Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF 10 and REST and wtf?

 ** **

 so far no luck.  Host just reset things but problem came back after
 another day.  I get one of these IIS 500 pages
 https://app.box.com/s/5iarseihfwzxdnqn6ecs  

 ** **

 The CFC I have setup is real basic for testing this issue, it should
 'just work!'   

 ** **

 something like this

 ** **

 component restpath=/works rest=true {

 ** **

 remote any function getAll() httpMethod=GET
 produces=application/json{

 ** **

   return {foo:42};

 ** **

 }

 ** **

 }


 

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 On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 10:56 AM, Ajas Mohammed ajash...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 Douglas,

 Any luck on this? You said it never fails on local server so I guess
 someone (haha me) testing it locally for you wont help.

 Let us know what you find. :-)


 

 Ajas Mohammed / 

 iUseDropbox(http://db.tt/63Lvone9)
 http://ajashadi.blogspot.com
 We cannot become what we need to be, remaining what we are.
 No matter what, find a way. Because thats what winners do.
 You can't improve what you don't measure.
 Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention,
 sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution; it represents
 the wise choice of many alternatives.

 ** **

 On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 2:57 PM, Douglas Knudsen douglasknud...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 tooling around a wee bit on something old and re-working a site with
 Angular + Bootstrap...its fun.  So I figured I'd make use of the fancy new
 REST stuff in CF10.  Simple to set up, no need to use the CFAdmin to setup,
 and bamm!  Deploy to shared host, bamm!  well, maybe not.  Seems to
 consistently fail after initial success.  I push up the CFC, test, all is
 good.  Come back 1,2, or 12 hours later, its random, and the REST call is
 failing with

 ** **
 HTTP Error 500.0 - object is not an instance of declaring class

 ** **

 ** **

 Anyone have any clues?  No access to CFAdmin of course.  It never fails
 on the local server.

 ** **

 Its a really simple thing too.  When this REST call fails, a test page
 using the model.Content.ContentService runs fine.  So it has something to
 do with the REST gimmickery.

 ** **

 component restpath=/content rest=true {

 ** **

 remote any function getAll() httpMethod=GET
  produces=application/json{

 ** **

 var service = ;

 var entries = ;

 var works = ;

 ** **

 service = CreateObject(component,
 model.Content.ContentService).init();

 entries = service.getAllItems();

 response = serializeJSON( entries );

 return response;

 }

 ** **

 }


 

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF 10 and REST and wtf?

2013-08-09 Thread Douglas Knudsen
righto Bill, thanks.  That Adam Tuttle was the author of Taffy, eh?
 Anyway, I do have a call to restInitApplication(); inside the main
application.cfc which houses the index.cfm. I also have a simple CFM with
the call in it just to be sure in my testing.  Once this is called, about
50% of the time, my issue goes awaybut then returns within 24 hours.
 The host is befuddled of course :)  how I wish this simple client still
used fusionlink!

DK

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On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 1:48 AM, Bill Beers bbe...@beersconsulting.comwrote:

 Doug,

 ** **

 Not sure if this is related to your issue, but I read at the following
 link about having to refresh the rest services.

 ** **

 http://www.anujgakhar.com/2012/02/20/using-rest-services-in-coldfusion-10/
 

 ** **

 Look at the discussion below the blog post.  I am about to begin a REST
 project so I am interested in your results.  Although, in my project, I
 have access to the CFAdmin…

 ** **

 Regards,

 ** **

 Bill Beers

 bbe...@beersconsulting.com

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 ** **

 *From:* ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] *On Behalf Of *Douglas
 Knudsen
 *Sent:* Thursday, August 08, 2013 3:57 PM
 *To:* discussion@acfug.org
 *Subject:* Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF 10 and REST and wtf?

 ** **

 so far no luck.  Host just reset things but problem came back after
 another day.  I get one of these IIS 500 pages
 https://app.box.com/s/5iarseihfwzxdnqn6ecs  

 ** **

 The CFC I have setup is real basic for testing this issue, it should 'just
 work!'   

 ** **

 something like this

 ** **

 component restpath=/works rest=true {

 ** **

 remote any function getAll() httpMethod=GET
 produces=application/json{

 ** **

   return {foo:42};

 ** **

 }

 ** **

 }


 

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 http://www.cubicleman.com
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 ** **

 On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 10:56 AM, Ajas Mohammed ajash...@gmail.com wrote:
 

 Douglas,

 Any luck on this? You said it never fails on local server so I guess
 someone (haha me) testing it locally for you wont help.

 Let us know what you find. :-)


 

 Ajas Mohammed / 

 iUseDropbox(http://db.tt/63Lvone9)
 http://ajashadi.blogspot.com
 We cannot become what we need to be, remaining what we are.
 No matter what, find a way. Because thats what winners do.
 You can't improve what you don't measure.
 Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention,
 sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution; it represents
 the wise choice of many alternatives.

 ** **

 On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 2:57 PM, Douglas Knudsen douglasknud...@gmail.com
 wrote:

 tooling around a wee bit on something old and re-working a site with
 Angular + Bootstrap...its fun.  So I figured I'd make use of the fancy new
 REST stuff in CF10.  Simple to set up, no need to use the CFAdmin to setup,
 and bamm!  Deploy to shared host, bamm!  well, maybe not.  Seems to
 consistently fail after initial success.  I push up the CFC, test, all is
 good.  Come back 1,2, or 12 hours later, its random, and the REST call is
 failing with

 ** **
 HTTP Error 500.0 - object is not an instance of declaring class

 ** **

 ** **

 Anyone have any clues?  No access to CFAdmin of course.  It never fails on
 the local server.

 ** **

 Its a really simple thing too.  When this REST call fails, a test page
 using the model.Content.ContentService runs fine.  So it has something to
 do with the REST gimmickery.

 ** **

 component restpath=/content rest=true {

 ** **

 remote any function getAll() httpMethod=GET
  produces=application/json{

 ** **

 var service = ;

 var entries = ;

 var works = ;

 ** **

 service = CreateObject(component,
 model.Content.ContentService).init();

 entries = service.getAllItems();

 response = serializeJSON( entries );

 return response;

 }

 ** **

 }


 

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF 10 and REST and wtf?

2013-08-08 Thread Douglas Knudsen
so far no luck.  Host just reset things but problem came back after
another day.  I get one of these IIS 500 pages
https://app.box.com/s/5iarseihfwzxdnqn6ecs

The CFC I have setup is real basic for testing this issue, it should 'just
work!'

something like this

component restpath=/works rest=true {

remote any function getAll() httpMethod=GET
produces=application/json{

  return {foo:42};

}

}

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On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 10:56 AM, Ajas Mohammed ajash...@gmail.com wrote:

 Douglas,

 Any luck on this? You said it never fails on local server so I guess
 someone (haha me) testing it locally for you wont help.

 Let us know what you find. :-)

 Ajas Mohammed /
 iUseDropbox(http://db.tt/63Lvone9)
 http://ajashadi.blogspot.com
 We cannot become what we need to be, remaining what we are.
 No matter what, find a way. Because thats what winners do.
 You can't improve what you don't measure.
 Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention,
 sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution; it represents
 the wise choice of many alternatives.


 On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 2:57 PM, Douglas Knudsen 
 douglasknud...@gmail.comwrote:

 tooling around a wee bit on something old and re-working a site with
 Angular + Bootstrap...its fun.  So I figured I'd make use of the fancy new
 REST stuff in CF10.  Simple to set up, no need to use the CFAdmin to setup,
 and bamm!  Deploy to shared host, bamm!  well, maybe not.  Seems to
 consistently fail after initial success.  I push up the CFC, test, all is
 good.  Come back 1,2, or 12 hours later, its random, and the REST call is
 failing with

 HTTP Error 500.0 - object is not an instance of declaring class


 Anyone have any clues?  No access to CFAdmin of course.  It never fails
 on the local server.

 Its a really simple thing too.  When this REST call fails, a test page
 using the model.Content.ContentService runs fine.  So it has something to
 do with the REST gimmickery.

 component restpath=/content rest=true {

 remote any function getAll() httpMethod=GET
  produces=application/json{

 var service = ;
 var entries = ;
 var works = ;

 service = CreateObject(component,
 model.Content.ContentService).init();
 entries = service.getAllItems();
 response = serializeJSON( entries );
 return response;
 }

 }

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 http://www.cubicleman.com
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[ACFUG Discuss] CF 10 and REST and wtf?

2013-08-05 Thread Douglas Knudsen
tooling around a wee bit on something old and re-working a site with
Angular + Bootstrap...its fun.  So I figured I'd make use of the fancy new
REST stuff in CF10.  Simple to set up, no need to use the CFAdmin to setup,
and bamm!  Deploy to shared host, bamm!  well, maybe not.  Seems to
consistently fail after initial success.  I push up the CFC, test, all is
good.  Come back 1,2, or 12 hours later, its random, and the REST call is
failing with

HTTP Error 500.0 - object is not an instance of declaring class


Anyone have any clues?  No access to CFAdmin of course.  It never fails on
the local server.

Its a really simple thing too.  When this REST call fails, a test page
using the model.Content.ContentService runs fine.  So it has something to
do with the REST gimmickery.

component restpath=/content rest=true {

remote any function getAll() httpMethod=GET
 produces=application/json{

var service = ;
var entries = ;
var works = ;

service = CreateObject(component,
model.Content.ContentService).init();
entries = service.getAllItems();
response = serializeJSON( entries );
return response;
}

}

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[ACFUG Discuss] OS X Widget for CF

2013-06-11 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Frank's mentioning of only using Meetup for RSVPs got me thinking I should
post this old skool :)  Sorry if you get duplicates!


I decided to play around with OS X Widgets, see how to make one.  My
project is a tool to start/stop CF. This is totally an alpha build, but
feel free to try it out and let me know how bad it is :)

http://www.cubicleman.com/acfug/CFRunner.zip

Notes:
1) I can't start CF using a asynchronous call due to some issue in the
coldfusion script and some sort of security restriction.  See here for
info: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/4143805?start=0tstart=0  This
means the widget may appear to lock up until CF is started as it has to be
started synchronously.  Interestingly this issue exists for us humans when
starting CF, but is swallowed, the widget API though hangs.
2) the status command does not work due to this issue:
https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bugid=3339175  Probably can
figure out a workaround some day.
3) I know you will ask, I did, but I can not implement input type=file in
the widget, thus you have to paste the CF path in. Only got to paste it
once per instance, not terrible.
4) The widget is not setup to handle multiple instances yet.

DK


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[ACFUG Discuss] Jet Brains ( IntelliJ ) specials

2013-04-22 Thread Douglas Knudsen
ok, not as good as the fire sale a few months back, but 50% is pretty damn
good

http://www.jetbrains.com/specials/

promise. fulfilled():)

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Dreamweaver/SVN

2013-02-28 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I use SVNX on me Mac, its free.  The GUI is not as purty as Versions, but
works well enough for me.  Getting SVN going from the terminal is
not difficult either really.  If you have Winders users, TortoiseSVN is
still popular.

https://code.google.com/p/svnx/

SublimeText2 is great, you see it used in so many posts and such these
days, part of a modern dev toolkit.  I've chatted with Matt about talking
at ACFUG on the modern day dev tool stack, might be in the future!

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On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 10:43 PM, Frank Moorman stretch...@franksdomain.net
 wrote:

  Ajas, Cameron,

 Thanks.

 I did mention earlier that they are using DW-CS6. Your superuser link
 helped a lot... While it did not definitively answer the question, it did
 imply that CS5 does not support branching by dreamweaver. Even if you do
 use an external tool to switch branches, you will need to manual change the
 DW configuration to the new url. (Sounds really ugly to me... I would hate
 to see what happens if you switch branches, then commit while in DW.)

 As for the server, the server is already on version 1.7.8.  However, SVN
 has good support by allowing the client and server to differ by a point
 release. (e.g. a 1.6 client can work with servers 1.5 through 1.7 and a 1.7
 server can work with clients between 1.6 and 1.8 whenever a 1.8 is
 released.)  The big issue isn't support, but 1.6 has a bug when doing
 binary compares. A 1.6 client can take over an hour using max cpu to do a
 switch on 5MB+ binary file because of this issue, while a 1.7 client will
 finish the same compare in seconds.

 I'll just have to get them to use SublimeText, or possibly disable SVN in
 dreamweaver and use Cornerstone or a different Mac SVN GUI.




 On 02/26/2013 03:40 PM, Ajas Mohammed wrote:

 I will try to answer with my limited knowledge of DW usage of SVN. First
 of all, what version of DW you  your colleagues are using, CS6?

 The latest versions have some built in functionality for version control
 but in earlier versions, you would have to buy external plugin for SVN
 stuff.

 Do these branching commands exist through the Dreamweaver interface?
 Perhaps in latest versions, I dont know.
 http://superuser.com/questions/227721/does-dreamweaver-subversion-support-branching

 If they use an external utility to switch branches will Dreamweaver
 recognize it? (I ask because Dreamweaver requires you to specify the
 directory on their config screen.)
 I found these 2 links
 http://www.adobe.com/devnet/dreamweaver/articles/using_subversion_pt2.htmland
 http://superuser.com/questions/227721/does-dreamweaver-subversion-support-branching

 Last, currently dreamweaver is reporting svn version 1.6.9. Is there an
 easy way to up it to 1.7? (it is the dreamweaver from CS6)
 I think you would have to upgrade your repository to latest version first,
 so in your case you would upgrade the subversion repository to 1.7 and then
 worry about the client.


  Ajas Mohammed /
 iUseDropbox(http://db.tt/63Lvone9)
 http://ajashadi.blogspot.com
 We cannot become what we need to be, remaining what we are.
 No matter what, find a way. Because thats what winners do.
 You can't improve what you don't measure.
 Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention,
 sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution; it represents
 the wise choice of many alternatives.


 On Tue, Feb 26, 2013 at 3:09 PM, Frank Moorman 
 stretch...@franksdomain.net wrote:

  All,

 Sorry this is not a CF specific question, but I am assuming that someone
 on the list may have an answer.

 I have an existing SVN setup with a very large project. (roughly 1GB with
 over 10,000 files in trunk.) Personally, I am not having a problem with it
 other then the initial checkout which can take a long time.

 My coworkers are using Dreamweaver/Mac with the same svn repo. However,
 they are unable to find any type of branching/merging/switch commands in
 Dreamweaver.

- Do these branching commands exist through the Dreamweaver interface?
- If they use an external utility to switch branches will Dreamweaver
recognize it? (I ask because Dreamweaver requires you to specify the
directory on their config screen.)
- Last, currently dreamweaver is reporting svn version 1.6.9. Is
there an easy way to up it to 1.7? (it is the dreamweaver from CS6)

 Thanks,
 Frank

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF 10 Dynamic Java Loading

2012-09-20 Thread Douglas Knudsen
IIRC, Java will search class paths in order and uses the first match it finds.  
So, I'm thinking since CF starts up, loads the built-in POI jars, then 
eventually sees your app and loads the Jars again, albeit newer versions, then 
this new version is lower in the 'order'   The disclaimer here is that I'm not 
a JAR head by trade :)  I think you could add the Jar in the CFAdmin tool, 
restart CF, then check the JVM details and see if your JAR is higher in the 
order, it should be.  Might need to add this JAR in the jam.config manually 
though.  (I left that typo in, SpaceBalls! )  ok, jvm.config.   EIther of these 
might affect the CF tags using POI though.  

A classic post on adding Jars is below, though I'd start with 
http://carehart.org/cf411/ first :)
http://blogs.adobe.com/cantrell/archives/2004/07/the_definitive.html


HTH

Douglas Knudsen
douglasknud...@gmail.com



On Sep 20, 2012, at 7:11 PM, Mike Staver sta...@fimble.com wrote:

 I can't find any good documentation from Adobe yet on how to dynamically load 
 and then use jar files. I previously used JavaLoader, and after fixing the 
 class load issues I had in code, it worked flawlessly for the past few years. 
 I was using it to load newer versions of POI for excel manipulation, etc. I 
 see now that Adobe has built this into CF, and they have some docs that point 
 to using it like this:
 
 cfset THIS.javaSettings = {LoadPaths = [.\javalib\], 
 loadColdFusionClassPath = true, reloadOnChange = true,watchInterval=30}
 
 What they don't cover is how to create objects from these jar files and use 
 them in code. I found an example here:
 
 http://www.isummation.com/blog/day-8-coldfusion-10-and-enhanced-java-integration/
 
 I'm recursively loading POI 3.8 and all it's included jar files using the 
 example above. That doesn't throw any errors or give me any indication that 
 they aren't loaded. I'm doing this in onApplicationStart(). My next challenge 
 is to figure out how to actually reference this new POI version. I assume I 
 would load POI something like this from the URL I included above:
 
 cfobject type=java class=poi name=myObj 
 
 My question is - how do I reference my version of POI, rather than the 
 build in Adobe one which is a bit older than I need?
 
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF10 Hosting

2012-09-18 Thread Douglas Knudsen
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 Does anyone have any recommendations for good CF10 hosting service?


 Thanks!
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] (lack of) ACFUG Meeting on Wednesday???

2012-07-30 Thread Douglas Knudsen
here is the final reminder from Steve on it. 


Hey Guys,

just one last reminder about our eLearning Suite Release Party on Wednesday, 
August 1st

http://www.meetup.com/Adobe-User-Group-of-Atlanta/events/68498602/

To sign up you ned to go to the ASTD page here
http://greateratlantaastd.cloverpad.org/Events?eventId=484307EventViewMode=EventDetails

We currently have 138 signed up, with a cap at 150, but if we hit 150, I am 
reliably informed we can open up to more. 

Allen Partridge from Adobe will be giving a full copy of eLearning Suite 6 to 
some lucky attendee.

Steve



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On Monday, July 30, 2012 at 9:36 PM, Frank Moorman wrote:

 I remember seeing the email saying that ACFUG was canceled on 8/1 and that it
 was being replaced by another adobe event. Can someone provide some more
 information about this please? Especially a location.
 
 I admit that I am doubtful that I will attend. However, with more 
 information, I
 might try harder. (And I am sure other people on this list will want to know.)
 
 Regardless, I am still planning on going to the Alpharetta CF Lunch on 
 Friday...
 
 Thanks,
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Fortify CF Test Bed

2012-06-01 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I've not got pointers to source, but I'd start with
http://www.petefreitag.com/  He may even have such animals if you shoot him
a email.


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On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 10:58 AM, brooks.wil...@atl.frb.org wrote:

 Greetings:

 I need some examples of insecure CF to use as test bed against Fortify. I
 want to verify that the Fortify rule pack will flag offending code that
 allows SQL Injections and Cross-site scripting, etc. I could sit down and
 write a bunch of insecure code examples - but I'm hoping I can grab some
 from the web. (Not to mention there are more attacks than I can think of!)

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[ACFUG Discuss] developer needed...angular

2012-05-09 Thread Douglas Knudsen
any of you out there pros at Angular and surrounding tech?  By pro I mean you 
are able to get grilled in a interview :)  If so, shoot me, not the list, a 
email. 

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] File Organization for Mac Development

2012-03-03 Thread Douglas Knudsen
For server based stuff, I usually put each project in a dir /servers with
each subir having a copy of Tomcat.  I'm a bit lazy here, I could play with
config files and have one instance of Tomcat, but I also like separating
things very well.  Note that if you are doing Java based server dev,
Intellij or Eclipse can point to a single Tomcat instance and deploy in
local project space ala WAR explosions :)

For non-server stuff I have a /projects folder where I put each project(
read client ) work.

SDKs like Flex and such I usually stick in a subdir of /Library, kind of
what Apple does. eg, /Library/Flex/SDK/4.1.0

I also make use of macports for managing/installing tools when I can.
HomeBrew or Fink are alternatives to this, but again, I'm lazy and rather
stick to what I know and get work done :)  Its rather nostalgically cool to
watch say Perl being compiled from source on your MBP.

While we are at it, I have to mention SuperDuper.  Great tool for complete
bootable backups.

and hey, welcome to Mac!


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On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 3:20 PM, Cameron Childress camer...@gmail.comwrote:

 I put CF projects all in the default Apache webroot dir:

 /Library/WebServer/Documents/[projectname]

 Non-web projects (Flex/AIR/Titanium) I usually just leave wherever the IDE
 wants to put them.

 I create vhosts entries for each project in Apache and make entries for
 each in the hosts file (located at /private/etc/hosts).  Usually I use
 .local for these.  So if I am working on www.acfug.org, the local
 development entry would be www.acfug.local.

 That's how I do it...

 -Cameron


 On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 3:05 PM, Clarke Bishop cbis...@inboundteam.comwrote:

 A few weeks back I switched from PC to Mac.  A key reason was that I
 thought Mac's have now become better development machines!

 Here's my question for anyone doing web development on a Mac. How do you
 organize your files for development. Do you put everything under Documents,
 create new folders inside of your home folder? What?

 Thanks for any tips.

Clarke

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] File Organization for Mac Development

2012-03-03 Thread Douglas Knudsen
+1 for VirtualBox use, good stuff!  When I need a DB server, which is rare
these days, but it happens, I use a VM based on JeOS (
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ubuntu_JeOS ) and have Oracle or whatever
running in it.  Its a super small footprint and I don't have to add a bunch
to my system drive.  I usually run these on a FW drive or even flash
memory. Having a 128GB SSD is pure awesomeness, except in the size and
space department, kind of like Dio :)  ( kudos to A Powell for adding that
crack to my vocabulary! )


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On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 4:28 PM, Cameron Childress camer...@gmail.comwrote:

 On Fri, Mar 2, 2012 at 4:23 PM, Frank Moorman stretch...@franksdomain.net
  wrote:

 **
 I generally prefer not to have my daily use machine running a web server
 (and db server) constantly while I am using it.


 I do kinda have a similar opinion, though I don't mind the WebServer and
 DB server running, it's CF and/or Railo that I don't want running all the
 time.

 So I guess on top of (or as an alternative to) Frank's way of doing
 things, I let Apache and mySQL run all the time, but I only start CF/Railo
 when I need to, at the command line.  This also gives me the
 added benefit of having some good debug output on the console for CF errors
 when and if they happen (we all write perfect code right?).

 -Cameron

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CFLunch - Midtown Edition

2011-09-21 Thread Douglas Knudsen
nice! so, when is Jason speaking?  :)

Bummer, I've traveled rarely this year for work, but once again I'll be on a
client site next week and miss the uber-lunch. bummed!

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On Wed, Sep 21, 2011 at 11:43 AM, Charlie Arehart char...@carehart.orgwrote:

 Wow, cool news there. Welcome, Jason. Hope you (or “he”, if he’s not yet on
 the list) may get to come to one of our meetings when you’re settled in. :-)

 /charlie

 ** **

 *From:* ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] *On Behalf Of *Cameron
 Childress
 *Sent:* Wednesday, September 21, 2011 11:37 AM
 *To:* discussion@acfug.org
 *Subject:* [ACFUG Discuss] CFLunch - Midtown Edition

 ** **

 I know some on the list got a reminder about this already today from the
 Meetup site, but in case you didn't - the Midtown CFLunch is going to be a
 week from today!  I thought we'd change things up a bit this time so I
 changed the meeting location to RiRa Irish Pub, which is just across the
 street from where we've been meeting (Front Page News).

 ** **

 Also - I wanted to welcome new Atlanta resident Jason Delmore, former
 ColdFusion Product Manager, to the ACFUG list (assuming he's joined) and to
 our meetup site.  You can come to this month's CFLunch in Midtown and you
 can welcome him in person as well.

 ** **

 RSVP here:  http://www.meetup.com/AtlantaCFUG/events/27813361/

 ** **

 -Cameron

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Informal poll Who will be at NCDevCon this weekend?

2011-09-14 Thread Douglas Knudsen
beach sure sounds better, good call.  I had no difficult life changing
dependencies, so I'll be at NCDevCon.  Come hang in the hands-on session for
Mobile development and get schooled.  BTW, I do believe as of now it is sold
out.

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On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 4:08 PM, Cameron Childress camer...@gmail.comwrote:

 Would love to go, but I'll be in San Diego.  Tough call I know, but I had
 to go with beach.

 -Cameron


 On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 3:47 PM, Frank Moorman 
 stretch...@franksdomain.net wrote:

 I'm just curious...

 I will be there and I plan on driving up on Friday.

 I know that Josh is speaking there this year, but who else is going?  If
 you did
 not sign up yet, you better do it fast, there was a single ticket left a
 few
 minutes ago...

 --Frank



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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Fwd: ColdFusion Developer Week - AUG - Announce - Adobe User Group - Announce

2011-09-12 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Very nice! A veritable conference online!

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On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 6:18 PM, Ajas Mohammed ajash...@gmail.com wrote:

 I made a pdf document (see attached) which has presenters name and event
 details.

 I thought it might help others to see who is presenting what and so on.

 :-)

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 On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 3:46 PM, Charlie Arehart char...@carehart.orgwrote:

 Thanks for sharing that, John. It’s a shame, though, that the page did not
 list the presenters.

 For any who may be interested, I’m doing the talk on “Understanding and
 Using the ColdFusion Server Monitor”. As I hope you’d expect, I’ll not do a
 mere dog and pony show, but will share real practical advice for those new
 and experienced with the tool, from my years of using it nearly daily.

 Do note that the times listed (in the email and on the site) are US
 Pacific time, so my talk is tomorrow/Tueday at 7pm ET.

 /charlie

 ** **

 *From:* ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] *On Behalf Of *John
 Mason
 *Sent:* Monday, September 12, 2011 3:35 PM
 *To:* discussion@acfug.org
 *Subject:* [ACFUG Discuss] Fwd: ColdFusion Developer Week - AUG -
 Announce - Adobe User Group - Announce

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 ColdFusion Developer Week - AUG - Announce - Adobe User Group - Announce*
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 *From: *

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 *To: *

 John Mason ma...@fusionlink.com ma...@fusionlink.com



 John Koch wrote:

 This week is ColdFusion Developer Week! Please share the event links with
 your community and followers.

 http://adobe.ly/CFDevWeek

 Here is a rundown on the CF Developer Week events

 Getting Started with Web Application Development Using ColdFusion
 http://adobe.ly/CFWeek01
 Monday 10AM PDT

 Working with PDFs Made Easy with ColdFusion
 http://adobe.ly/CFWeek02
 Monday  1PM PDT

 Introduction to ColdFusion Components (CFCs)
 http://adobe.ly/CFWeek03
 Monday  4PM PDT

 Improve Your ColdFusion Code Through Unit Testing
 http://adobe.ly/CFWeek04
 Tuesday  10AM PDT

 Using ColdFusion Frameworks for Application Development
 http://adobe.ly/CFWeek05
 Tuesday  1PM PDT

 Understanding and Using the ColdFusion Server Monitor
 http://adobe.ly/CFWeek06
 Tuesday  4PM PDT

 ColdFusion Builder: The Professional IDE to Boost Your Productivity
 http://adobe.ly/CFWeek07
 Wednesday  10AM PDT

 Expand Functionality with ColdFusion Builder Extensions
 http://adobe.ly/CFWeek08
 Wednesday  1PM PDT

 Developing Your First Application Using ColdFusion 9 and ORM
 http://adobe.ly/CFWeek09
 Thursday  10AM PDT

 Speed Up Your Apps with Caching in ColdFusion
 http://adobe.ly/CFWeek10
 Thursday  11:30AM PDT

 ColdFusion and Mobile - Browser-Based Applications Made Easy
 http://adobe.ly/CFWeek11
 Thursday  1PM PDT

 Become ColdFusion Empowered in Under an Hour
 http://adobe.ly/CFWeek12
 Thursday  4PM PDT

 Accessing ColdFusion Services From Flex Applications
 http://adobe.ly/CFWeek13
 Friday  10AM PDT

 Securing your ColdFusion Applications
 http://adobe.ly/CFWeek14
 Friday  11:30AM PDT

 Make Your Site Searchable with Solr
 http://adobe.ly/CFWeek15
 Friday  1PM PDT

 Bringing ColdFusion to Java SpringMVC
 http://adobe.ly/CFWeek16
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF and OAuth/Twitter

2011-07-07 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I've not used oauth with CF yet, but found this

http://oauth.net/code/

as well as many a hit...Master Nadel at the top even!
http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=chromeie=UTF-8q=coldfusion+oauth


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 Anyone have a good OAuth system in place for Twitter?  Willing to share?

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CFLUNCH Roswell/Alpharetta

2011-06-30 Thread Douglas Knudsen
apologies! work got in the way of getting to CFLunch today, sucks, wanted to
get out there.  Hope you enjoyed Roam, say hey to Clif the cook for me!

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On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 6:45 PM, Patti Winter patti...@gmail.com wrote:

 Roam has an assortment of paninis, wraps, sandwiches and salads for about
 $6-$8  For future lunches, if you want someplace more central to
 Alpharetta, Roswell and Woodstock, there is a restaurant in the Crabapple
 area - right on the line of Alpharetta and Roswell - called Crabapple
 Tavern. They have wifi and good food/prices. Here's their site:
 www.crabappletavern.com.  There is also a new Italian restaurant on the
 Alpharetta/Roswell line called Franco's.  The food is excellent for those
 who like the real NY style pizza and sandwiches. I’m leaving for NY on
 Thursday but available tomorrow - let me know how I can help.



 Patti


 On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 10:42 AM, Patti Winter patti...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Frank,
  I can help you out if you still need someone. I'm just starting to get
 back into ColdFusion after being away from it for a few years, and
 interested in a Roswell/Alpharetta lunch. I can give you some suggestions
 for future lunches of restaurants that my husband and I frequent in
 Roswell/Alpharetta that are similar to the types of places in which I’ve
 attended previous CF lunches, and also closer to Woodstock. I haven’t
 been in Roam for about 3 years but I’m driving past there later this
 afternoon, so I can stop by and get the details.

 Patti

 On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 12:12 AM, Frank Moorman 
 stretch...@franksdomain.net wrote:

 **
 All,

 It seems like the consensus is for Roam Atlanta. Do they have a full
 lunch menu? I do have one request, This is a little farther than I prefer
 (but still close enough to go) can someone that is actually familiar with
 Roam co-ordinate it?

 As for Charlie, I have no problem with Wednesdays instead...  Of course,
 this week is one of those rare situations that Wednesday will not work for
 me...

 --Frank


 On 06/23/2011 10:20 AM, Douglas Knudsen wrote:

 ditto on Bachman's suggestion, cool place for true, great coffee, wifi,
 food, and staff.  For some old skool CF_Lunch locations, consider Smoke
 Jack, Wild Wings, or Cinco Mexican Cantina.


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 On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 10:16 AM, Kevin Bachman 
 kevin.bach...@activegroup.net wrote:

 I would be interested and may have a better locale that has a more
 professional atmosphere and be more central to tech companies in the
 Roswell/Alpharetta area. How about Roam Atlanta? www.roamatlanta.com

 It's located on Windward Pkwy, just east off 400. Great coworking/cafe
 environment with lots of space.

 I am also trying get a Norcross CF_LUNCH off the ground as well if
 anyone is interested.

 -Original Message-
 From: ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] On Behalf Of Frank
 Moorman
 Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 10:13 AM
 To: discussion@acfug.org
 Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] CFLUNCH Roswell/Alpharetta

 Who is interested in starting a CFLUNCH in Roswell/Alpharetta?

 In order to have some feedback time, lets start it next Thursday 6/30.

 Unfortunately, I have not worked in Roswell/Alpharetta in over 4 years
 (I will
 be coming from Woodstock) so I am not familiar with any recent changes
 available
 restaurants in the area. Unless someone can think of a better idea, I
 suggest
 Five Guys burgers in the Kroger Strip Mall at the corner of Mansell Rd
 and
 Crossville Rd (which turns into Holcombe Bridge Rd.)

 http://maps.google.com/maps/place?cid=15913864652255605335q=Five+Guys+Burgers+%26+Fries,+Roswell,+GAhl=enved=0CBkQ-gswAAsa=Xei=8_YBTt22N5fAzQS448WRBw

 However, there is a major problem with this location right now... The
  Holcombe
 Bridge Rd / Alpharetta Hwy intersection (which is 1/4 mile to the east
 of Five
 Guys) is currently  experiencing some major roadwork. Anyone coming
 through this
 intersection *may* hit some heavy delays..

 So please feel free to suggest an alternate location if Five Guys does
 not work
 out for you, or if the only way for you to get there is through the
 construction
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CFLUNCH Roswell/Alpharetta

2011-06-23 Thread Douglas Knudsen
ditto on Bachman's suggestion, cool place for true, great coffee, wifi,
food, and staff.  For some old skool CF_Lunch locations, consider Smoke
Jack, Wild Wings, or Cinco Mexican Cantina.


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On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 10:16 AM, Kevin Bachman 
kevin.bach...@activegroup.net wrote:

 I would be interested and may have a better locale that has a more
 professional atmosphere and be more central to tech companies in the
 Roswell/Alpharetta area. How about Roam Atlanta? www.roamatlanta.com

 It's located on Windward Pkwy, just east off 400. Great coworking/cafe
 environment with lots of space.

 I am also trying get a Norcross CF_LUNCH off the ground as well if anyone
 is interested.

 -Original Message-
 From: ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] On Behalf Of Frank Moorman
 Sent: Wednesday, June 22, 2011 10:13 AM
 To: discussion@acfug.org
 Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] CFLUNCH Roswell/Alpharetta

 Who is interested in starting a CFLUNCH in Roswell/Alpharetta?

 In order to have some feedback time, lets start it next Thursday 6/30.

 Unfortunately, I have not worked in Roswell/Alpharetta in over 4 years (I
 will
 be coming from Woodstock) so I am not familiar with any recent changes
 available
 restaurants in the area. Unless someone can think of a better idea, I
 suggest
 Five Guys burgers in the Kroger Strip Mall at the corner of Mansell Rd and
 Crossville Rd (which turns into Holcombe Bridge Rd.)

 http://maps.google.com/maps/place?cid=15913864652255605335q=Five+Guys+Burgers+%26+Fries,+Roswell,+GAhl=enved=0CBkQ-gswAAsa=Xei=8_YBTt22N5fAzQS448WRBw

 However, there is a major problem with this location right now... The
  Holcombe
 Bridge Rd / Alpharetta Hwy intersection (which is 1/4 mile to the east of
 Five
 Guys) is currently  experiencing some major roadwork. Anyone coming through
 this
 intersection *may* hit some heavy delays..

 So please feel free to suggest an alternate location if Five Guys does not
 work
 out for you, or if the only way for you to get there is through the
 construction
 work.


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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] WebService, CF, and Arrays

2011-05-05 Thread Douglas Knudsen
ha! yeah, my slides are done...under the gun to get my sample code up though

So, yeah, #1 was a typo on my part, but all good there.  #2 would relate to
Remoting, I'm using WebService though, as in WSDL. Yuck, I know, but its
 demo.  Trying to get typed AS objects in Flex land from CF via WebService
using SchemaTypeRegistry in AS land.  About to put a new line in that slide:
Geting typed objects is more work then I care to do, so don't you try it at
home. :)

According to docs and a few blog posts
remote com.cubicleman.cfo.model.StateDTO[] function getAllStates()
is supposed to work with WSDL

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On Thu, May 5, 2011 at 9:19 AM, Cameron Childress camer...@gmail.comwrote:

 Good to see I'm not the only one still working on a CFO presentation.

 Two thoughts come to mind.

 1) Is the case getAllSTates (capitol T) corrrect?

 2) Have you flipped on the serialize-array-to-arraycollection XML flag
 in services-config? (http://www.rakshith.net/blog/?p=109)  I seriously
 doubt this setting would impact this, but it's worth a shot
 considering this is a pretty recent addition in CF.

 -Cameron

 On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 11:05 PM, Douglas Knudsen
 douglasknud...@gmail.com wrote:
  long time lurker, first time poster here :)
  so, I created a nifty method right below here and having issue with the
  return type.  Based on docs and reading, I can return a array of objects
  like that, but its bombing out.  If I change to returning a array
 things
  are happy, but the WSDL is different loosing some type info.  Not sure
  what's the deal.  This is CF 9.01.
  Any pointers or ideas?
 
  remote com.cubicleman.cfo.model.StateDTO[] function getAllStates()
 
  {
 
  //this guy does the DB work and
 returns com.cubicleman.cfo.model.StateDTO[]
 
  return stateService.getAll();
 
  }
 
  Now, if I hit this method in a web browser
  using
  http://localhost:8080/cfobjective/CFOFacade.cfc?wsdlmethod=getAllSTates
  It works a treat, dumping out the states, all 50!
  Now, when I use CFINVOKE in a CFM page to hit the same method I get this
  error
 
  AxisFault
   faultCode: {
 http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/}Server.userException
   faultSubcode:
   faultString: coldfusion.xml.rpc.CFCInvocationException:
[java.lang.ClassCastException : java.util.ArrayList]
   faultActor:
   faultNode:
   faultDetail:
{
 http://xml.apache.org/axis/}stackTrace:coldfusion.xml.rpc.CFCInvocationException
 :
  [java.lang.ClassCastException : java.util.ArrayList]
at
 
 coldfusion.xml.rpc.CFComponentSkeleton.__createCFCInvocationException(CFComponentSkeleton.java:733)
at
 
 coldfusion.xml.rpc.CFComponentSkeleton.__cast(CFComponentSkeleton.java:409)
at
 
 cfobjective.CFOFacade.getAllStates(/Servers/apache-tomcat-6.0.26_CF9_64bit_cfo/webapps/ROOT/cfobjective/CFOFacade.cfc)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at
 
 sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at
 
 sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
at org.apache.axis.providers.java ''
 
  If I try and use Flex to invoke, I get this nasty bugger
 
 
  soapenv:Fault xmlns:soapenv=http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/;
  xmlns:xsd=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema;
  xmlns:xsi=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance;
 
faultcode
 
  soapenv:Server.userException
 
/faultcode
 
faultstring
 
  coldfusion.xml.rpc.CFCInvocationException:
 [java.lang.ClassCastException
  : java.util.ArrayList]
 
/faultstring
 
detail
 
  ns1:stackTrace xmlns:ns1=http://xml.apache.org/axis/;
 
coldfusion.xml.rpc.CFCInvocationException:
  [java.lang.ClassCastException : java.util.ArrayList]
 
  at
 
 coldfusion.xml.rpc.CFComponentSkeleton.__createCFCInvocationException(CFComponentSkeleton.java:733)
 
  at
 
 coldfusion.xml.rpc.CFComponentSkeleton.__cast(CFComponentSkeleton.java:409)
 
  at
 
 cfobjective.CFOFacade.getAllStates(/Servers/apache-tomcat-6.0.26_CF9_64bit_cfo/webapps/ROOT/cfobjective/CFOFacade.cfc)
 
  at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
 
  at
 
 sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
 
  at
 
 sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
 
  at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
 
  at
 
 org.apache.axis.providers.java.RPCProvider.invokeMethod(RPCProvider.java:388)
 
  at
 
 org.apache.axis.providers.java.RPCProvider.processMessage(RPCProvider.java:283)
 
  at
 org.apache.axis.providers.java.JavaProvider.invoke(JavaProvider.java:323)
 
  at coldfusion.xml.rpc.CFCProvider.invoke(CFCProvider.java:54)
 
  at
 
 org.apache.axis.strategies.InvocationStrategy.visit(InvocationStrategy.java:32)
 
  at org.apache.axis.SimpleChain.doVisiting

[ACFUG Discuss] WebService, CF, and Arrays

2011-05-04 Thread Douglas Knudsen
)

at coldfusion.bootstrap.BootstrapServlet.service(BootstrapServlet.java:89)

at
org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:290)

at
org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:206)

at
coldfusion.monitor.event.MonitoringServletFilter.doFilter(MonitoringServletFilter.java:42)

at coldfusion.bootstrap.BootstrapFilter.doFilter(BootstrapFilter.java:46)

at
org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.internalDoFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:235)

at
org.apache.catalina.core.ApplicationFilterChain.doFilter(ApplicationFilterChain.java:206)

at
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardWrapperValve.invoke(StandardWrapperValve.java:233)

at
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContextValve.invoke(StandardContextValve.java:191)

at
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardHostValve.invoke(StandardHostValve.java:127)

at
org.apache.catalina.valves.ErrorReportValve.invoke(ErrorReportValve.java:102)

at
org.apache.catalina.core.StandardEngineValve.invoke(StandardEngineValve.java:109)

at
org.apache.catalina.connector.CoyoteAdapter.service(CoyoteAdapter.java:298)

at
org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Processor.process(Http11Processor.java:852)

at
org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol$Http11ConnectionHandler.process(Http11Protocol.java:588)

at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.JIoEndpoint$Worker.run(JIoEndpoint.java:489)

at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:680)

/ns1:stackTrace

ns2:hostname xmlns:ns2=http://xml.apache.org/axis/;

  dkmacbookpro

/ns2:hostname

  /detail

/soapenv:Fault
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] RE: Sync'ing systems via web services

2011-03-28 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Sounding good. If I'm following you correctly, I suggest you use a facade to
expose the API, have your processForeignOrder() method in there and exposed
as a 'web service'.  This method can decide which gateway instance to call
via a Factory.  Each Gateway you have will follow a contract on methods it
has using a interface, something like ICRMGateway.  Thus your Factory has no
clue of your implementation, it just returns a ICRMGateway and your
processForeignOrder()
calls methods on it without caring which Gateway it is.  Sounds like you
will need a property in OrderObject specifying which foreign system was
used, pass this property to your factory method so it can determine which
implementation to return.

Note that ONLY your facade CFC will have remotely exposed methods, all other
CFCs will not.

Make some sense?  This is following the factory pattern here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Factory_method_pattern.

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On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 5:41 PM, Clarke Bishop cbis...@resultantsys.comwrote:

 I’m still working through this project, but I’ve made a lot of progress and
 though I’d give you an update. It might help someone else!



 First, here are some good resources I found on Object-Oriented Coldfusion.
 The first link was especially helpful.


 http://www.iknowkungfoo.com/blog/index.cfm/2007/8/22/Object-Oriented-Coldfusion--1--Intro-to-Objectcfc



 http://www.objectorientedcoldfusion.org/


 http://www.bennadel.com/blog/1379-Hal-Helms-On-Object-Oriented-Programming-Day-One.htm



 Now, here’s where I decided to go:

 · I’ve got a shoppingCartGateway that retrieves all the needed
 data from the shopping cart system.

 · shoppingCartGateway then creates and returns an OrderObject
 populated with all the shopping cart data.

 · I pass the OrderObject into the CRMGateway that stores
 everything in the CRM system.



 The OrderObject is just a value object, but it’s format is consistent, so I
 can switch out either of the gateways.



 I’m still working through how to best apply the business rules. I think
 I’ll cfinclude them into the CRMGateway. It’s just a bunch of If/Then logic.



 I’m sure I broke some OO rules along the way, but my new approach feels
 cleaner and more workable. Of course, I’m still open to suggestions if
 anyone knows a better way!



Clarke



 *From:* Clarke Bishop [mailto:cbis...@resultantsys.com]
 *Sent:* Wednesday, March 23, 2011 12:50 PM
 *To:* discussion@acfug.org
 *Subject:* Sync'ing systems via web services



 I have a project to sync two systems via web services. The objective is to
 get customer data and orders from a shopping cart, and then transfer the
 data into a CRM system. It's a one-way transfer now.

 There will be different shopping carts systems, different CRM's, different
 business rules for different companies, and sometimes slightly different
 data elements. For example:

 Company A might use Magento shopping cart with CRM A.
 Company B might use Volusion shopping cart with CRM A.
 Company C might use Magento shopping cart with CRM B.

 To sync the data, this is what needs to happen:

1. Periodically, check the shopping cart for any new orders.
2. For any new order get additional information out of the shopping
cart (Some data isn't available via the order API call)
3. Create or update the info in the CRM.
4. Run a set of business rules based on the order and set fields or
flags in the CRM.

 I'm trying to create the right abstractions that make this manageable. I
 have a procedural version, but I want to divide up the code to make it
 easier to manage and enhance. Right now, I have to copy the code and make a
 version for each Company -- Messy!

 I was thinking I could have a shoppingCartGateway.cfc and a CRMGateway.cfc
 to manage CRUD for each shopping cart and CRM. I'm hoping to be able to
 switch out the shopping cart gateway to handle different shopping carts, and
 then have a one, consistent order object or structure.  Then, I can sync the
 order object with any CRM via the CRM gateway. I'd like to decouple the CRM
 from the shopping cart to handle all the variations.

 I'd need an orderObject.cfc to hold all the order and customer data. Or,
 this could possibly just be a big Struct, or I could store the order data in
 a database. I expect, it will take several gateway calls to fully set all
 the data values in the orderObject, so I need a way to keep the data around
 and get it organized.

 My question is what's the best design architecture? I'm writing this to
 clarify my thinking and I'm also hoping some of you will have some good
 ideas or pointers for me!

 I'm having trouble thinking about which object should be responsible for
 what!

- Does the orderObject create and use the shoppingCartGateway.cfc as a
service to initialize itself?
- Or, do I have a separate sync.cfc that just uses the orderObject as a
value

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] cfloop query - whats best include page vs cfhttp

2011-03-17 Thread Douglas Knudsen
IMO, avoid the CFHTTP calls if you can, that opens a can of worms not easily
handled. eg, one call gets hung up and stuff hits the fan.  Using CFPDF
direct means you can be more assured of trapping errors if any occur.

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On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 3:53 PM, Ajas Mohammed ajash...@gmail.com wrote:

 Teddy,

 The logic and cfpdf/cfdocument stuff is already in place i.e. on the page
 that needs to be called. I was thinking for 3 records returned, cfinclude
 would mean, create pdf, sleep, then create pdf, sleep, and finally create
 3rd pdf. Whereas if I do cfhttp, it will 3 separate processes or can I call
 it threads, iam not sure, so, http://ip addr/test/doThis.cfm for 1st
 record, sleep, then another http://ip addr/test/doThis.cfm, sleep, and
 final 3rd call http://ip addr/test/doThis.cfm.

 So which method is better?


 Ajas Mohammed /
 http://ajashadi.blogspot.com
 We cannot become what we need to be, remaining what we are.
 No matter what, find a way. Because thats what winners do.
 You can't improve what you don't measure.
 Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention,
 sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution; it represents
 the wise choice of many alternatives.


 On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 3:43 PM, Teddy R. Payne teddyrpa...@gmail.comwrote:

 Ajas,
 You can probably just cfpdf or cfdocument for your document
 creation after you save the content of each query loop and create
 whatever display logic you need.

 As far as making aquery execute longer, try the sleep() function or
 using cfthread with the sleep action.


 Teddy R. Payne, ACCFD
 Google Talk - teddyrpa...@gmail.com




 On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 3:37 PM, Ajas Mohammed ajash...@gmail.com
 wrote:
  Hi,
 
  I am thinking of a CF schedule night 2 am job which will basically
 create a
  pdf based of query data.
 
  So first cfquery then cfloop over that query data and then question
 is
  do i want to include this pdf creation page by using cfinclude or do I
 use
  cfhttp call.
 
  Also, I would like a sleep call between first record and every
 subsequent
  record returned by query. So lets say, after pdf gets created for first
  record, there should be a delay like 7 secs , then 2nd record and so on.
 
  Let me know your opinion. I am dying to use cfhttp as I havent used that
  before. ;-)
 
  Ajas Mohammed /
  http://ajashadi.blogspot.com
  We cannot become what we need to be, remaining what we are.
  No matter what, find a way. Because thats what winners do.
  You can't improve what you don't measure.
  Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention,
  sincere effort, intelligent direction and skillful execution; it
 represents
  the wise choice of many alternatives.
 


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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Problems with Errors and Quotes

2011-03-15 Thread Douglas Knudsen
also to note,CFQUERYPARAM, which you should certainly be using, handles
mixed quotes and single ticks on DB insert/updates. In the past I have
trapped Error.Diagnostic along with other Error properties into a DB table.
 I then had a scheduled job running a nightly error report as well as a job
that did a error count, if a spike in errors occurred, we all got a SMS.


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On Tue, Mar 15, 2011 at 9:00 AM, DeJong, Nathan D.
nathan.dej...@emory.eduwrote:

  Try replacing the quote with its HTML entity:

 Replace(Error.Diagnostics, , quot;, all)



 Thanks,



 Nathan DeJong

 Applications Developer

 Oxford College of Emory University

 nathan.dej...@emory.edu

 770-784-4662



 *From:* ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] *On Behalf Of *Steve Ross
 *Sent:* Tuesday, March 15, 2011 8:37 AM

 *To:* discussion@acfug.org
 *Subject:* Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Problems with Errors and Quotes



 To expand on what troy said:



 cfsavecontent var=the_error

 cfdump var=cfcatch

 /cfsavecontent



 then mail the_error



 On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 10:06 PM, Troy Jones t...@dynapp.com wrote:

 I'd just dump the cfcatch structure in cfmail or cferror if done through an
 error handling script, as John suggests.



 [image: da_logo_70x263]*
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 1-800-830-51921-800-830-5192  ext. 603  |  
 dynapp.comhttp://www.dynapp.com/
 |  facebook.com/dynapp http://www.facebook.com/dynapp



 *From:* ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] *On Behalf Of *John
 Youngman
 *Sent:* Monday, March 14, 2011 6:07 PM
 *To:* discussion@acfug.org
 *Subject:* Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Problems with Errors and Quotes



 Could u not just use cfmail in a global error handler script?

 Sent from my iPhone


 On Mar 14, 2011, at 5:54 PM, Matthew Nicholson 
 matthew.nichol...@soltech.net wrote:

  Evening All!



 I’d love your thoughts on a sort of odd-ball problem.



 Here’s the situation:



 I’m attempting to capture all error messages generated from my code and
 then send an email. I do this by passing all the information into an HTML
 form and then shooting off a CFMail with all the necessary information in
 it.



 Here’s the problem:



 During this translation into HTML, text like this;



 Error Executing Database Query. [Macromedia][SQLServer JDBC
 Driver][SQLServer]The DELETE statement conflicted with the REFERENCE
 constraint FK_name. The conflict occurred in database QA-tracker, table
 dbo.table, column 'column_id’.
 The error occurred on line 131.



 truly does a number on the HTML form and escapes out displaying a portion
 of the error to the users.



 I’ve tried the following to try to clean up this mess but have yet to find
 a viable solution (or my syntax can be horrendously off… either way)



 HTMLCodeFormat(Error.Diagnostics)

 HTMLEditFormat(Error.Diagnostics)

 Replace(Error.Diagnostics,   , , All)

 CFSET variable = REReplaceNoCase(#Error.Diagnostics#, '[^[:alnum:]]', '',
 'all')



 Any thoughts or suggestions would be greatly appreciated at this point!



 Thanks!



 *Matthew R. Nicholson*

 To find what you seek in the road of life, the best proverb of all is that
 which says: Leave no stone unturned.
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Holiday Social pics

2010-12-05 Thread Douglas Knudsen
sweet!  Any stats? Rookie of the year? Heisman? Total near ejections?  :)   

Douglas Knudsen
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On Dec 3, 2010, at 5:28 PM, John Mason wrote:

 Thanks, for adding comments. Yea, that was tricky. I took a lot of shots as 
 you could probably tell. Only a small batch made the cut.
 
 John
 
 
 On 12/3/10 5:15 PM, Charlie Arehart wrote:
 Great photos, John. I started adding some captions/comments to the first 
 several, but
 have to run and will finish more later (unless others may step in.)
 
 /charlie
 
 
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 Sent: Friday, December 03, 2010 2:17 AM
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 Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Holiday Social pics
 
 And here are the pictures I took..
 
 http://www.flickr.com/photos/john_mason_ii/sets/72157625392789679/
 
 John
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[ACFUG Discuss] NCDEVCON

2010-04-15 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Howdy!

Check out NCDEVCON!  Its a short hop up to Raleigh, NC and covers ColdFusion 
and Flex topics all for a song!  Well, maybe not a song, but free!

www.ncdevcon.com/

Douglas Knudsen
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Flex, Flash Security and crossdomain.xml

2010-03-25 Thread Douglas Knudsen
couldn't agree more with Dean here, lock that thing up.

http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/fplayer9_security.html
This is a good ref on the topic.

Also, I'd get Service Capture and verify that your SWF is indeed loading the 
proper crossdomain.xml file as well as other traffic.

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On Mar 25, 2010, at 11:41 AM, Dean H. Saxe wrote:

 FYI, opening up the cross domain policy to all sites is
 doubleplusungood.  (Sorry for the 1984 reference!)  Lock it down to
 the specific sites which need cross domain access, no more.
 
 -dhs
 
 --
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 A true conservationist is a person who knows that the world is not
 given by his fathers, but borrowed from his children.  -- John James
 Audubon
 
 
 
 On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 7:39 AM, Robert Lash rl.xe...@gmail.com wrote:
 Have you tested this with one domain or a static domain address?
 You might want to try that first to isolate the issues.
 
 I actually never got a crossdomain policy to work with the * all settings
 but was successful with static domain names.
 Robert Lash
 
 
 On Wed, Mar 24, 2010 at 4:05 PM, Dawn Hoagland dawnhoagl...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
 Background:
 We are running ColdFusion8 in a multi-server configuration under IIS.  We
 have an application where we are attempting to allow our customer access
 through a proxy server.  The domain of our internal server (for discussion
 sake) is dev.company1.org.  The domain they are coming from is
 test.company2.com.
 
 We receive the following error:
 Channel.Security.Error error Error #2048: Security sandbox violation:
 https://test.company2.com/system/app/bin/index.swf cannot load data from
 https://dev.company1.org/flex2gateway/. url:
 'https://dev.company1.org/flex2gateway/'
 
 All of my searches point to needing to add a crossdomain.xml policy file.
 I've created one (see below) that should allow any connection and placed it
 at the web root.
 
 Am I missing something completely?
 
 - begin crossdomain.xml -
 ?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
 !DOCTYPE cross-domain-policy SYSTEM
 http://www.macromedia.com/xml/dtds/cross-domain-policy.dtd;
 cross-domain-policy
 allow-access-from domain=* secure=false /
 allow-http-request-headers-from domain=* headers=* secure=false
 /
 /cross-domain-policy
  end crossdomain.xml ---
 
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF-Lunch

2010-02-16 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Rudi, awesome to hear you taking this up!  I may make it over, depends on if I 
can break away from meetings.


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On Feb 16, 2010, at 6:40 PM, Rudi Shumpert wrote:

 I'm sorry for sending this out to the discussion group, but we were not able 
 to get the cflunch listed in time to go out with the announcements.  
 Anyway... If you are near the Roswell/Alpharetta area and would like to 
 meetup for lunch tommorow, come on out a join us:  
 http://www.acfug.org/index.cfm?fa=meetings.meetingdetailEventID=332
 
 http://www.usgamingarena.com  @ 11:45 AM
 
 -Rudi Shumpert
 
 



Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Examples of How NOT to Code in ColdFusion?

2010-01-05 Thread Douglas Knudsen
one of my favs
http://www.cubicleman.com/2005/05/23/best-waste-of-code/
Use the API Luke!  Why I usually live in livedocs.adobe.com

DK

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On Jan 4, 2010, at 3:23 PM, Cameron Childress wrote:

 Since the topic of the next ACFUG meeting is how NOT to code CF, I'd be 
 interested in seeing some examples from people on the list of code that you 
 frequently see.  Also - why is it wrong?  Does it present a security or 
 performance problem?  Is it a big time no-no or is it just a minor thing or 
 maybe annoying (or hard to read) syntax?
 
 This may provide John with some good fodder for his presentation as well...
 
 Of course, there are exceptions where almost anything is appropriate, 
 however...
 
 I'll mention one I see ALL THE TIME - enabling both client and session 
 variables in the Application.cfc|cfm when only one is being used.  Can become 
 a serious performance issue under load.  I guess along with this is actually 
 using BOTH session and client variables in the same application.
 
 Also, using lists where you should be using an array, struct, or other faster 
 mechanism.  The longer lists get in CF, the slower they get.  I have seen 
 lists with 1,000 or so items totally choke under load.  This can show up in 
 unexpected places too like listFind(valueList(query.column), myValue).
 
 What are some of your pet peeves and examples of downright bad code?
 
 -Cameron
 
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] SEO and domain fwd

2009-09-04 Thread Douglas Knudsen
thanks! Yeah, going to move it away from register.com and actually host it.

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On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Cheyenne Throckmorton 
cheyenne.throckmor...@gmail.com wrote:

 Ah! Thanks Charlie! I didn't realize that was a CF8+ feature.

 You really should be able to do it at a higher level than CF but I know one
 site I was SEOing the hosting company charged an extra $12/month or
 something dumb like that for a 301 redirect.  Internet Highway Robbery
 IMHO.  Using CF was good insert gesture here to that ridiculousness; and
 indeed it was on CF8.


 On Fri, Sep 4, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Charlie Arehart char...@carehart.orgwrote:

  Just to forestall saying, “that doesn’t work for me”, the nifty ability
 to do the statuscode in CFLOCATION is new in CF8. :-)



 /charlie



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 *Sent:* Friday, September 04, 2009 1:52 PM
 *To:* discussion@acfug.org
 *Subject:* Re: [ACFUG Discuss] SEO and domain fwd



 For optimized SEO performance you will want to put in a 301 Redirect from
 Domain A to Domain B.  If your registrar/host or whatever does not allow
 this, then you can utilization CF to do this by using

 cflocation url=URL you want SEO juice passed toward statuscode=301

 Essentially a page builds up a certain amount of juice, if you want to
 completely funnel that juice to give value to another domain you need to
 redirect.  Two options are 301 and 302.  302 is temporary and will only
 partially juice.

 The frame solution is essentially stopping all the juice from flowing at
 all, but whats worse is that the frame does make bots puke and the juice
 eventually will dry up there as well.

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] ADobe ColdFusion Builder

2009-08-06 Thread Douglas Knudsen
So, I'm wishing I was presenting Using That Shiny New Coldfusion Builder,
but alas I'm not.  I see a good topic for someone to step up and present on
here.


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On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Charlie Arehart char...@carehart.orgwrote:

 Hey Sean, that wouldn't be a problem with the RDS implementation. That
 would
 be with the aspect of adding a server to be managed from within CFB.

 I do so lament that they have gone this way of kind of forcing people into
 thinking that they need to add their server to CFB, and that they need to
 install the admin instance to a server to be used with CFB.

 The fact is, if you just want to do RDS stuff, you do NOT need to do the
 whole add server thing (when adding a project, or in the Servers view).

 You can just do the RDS stuff, without all that, either by defining an RDS
 server setup in the WindowsPreferencesAdobeRDS Configuration or from
 within the various RDS views (RDS Data View, RDS File View, Services
 Browser
 etc.)

 So the whole JNDI thing is what gives away to me that your problem is with
 that. RDS works entirely over port 80. If you really do just want to do RDS
 stuff, start by going into that windowpreferencesadoberds config section
 and use the test button there to confirm if all is ok with your RDS
 setup.


 And as for the servers thing, if you really wanted to get it going, it
 could be simply that the 2910 port is blocked. Or your CF server there may
 be using a different port. It's defined in
 [cf]\runtime\servers\coldfusion\SERVER-INF\jndi.properties (in the
 Standalone/Server mode) and [jrun]\servers\cfusion\SERVER-INF\
 jndi.properties (in the multiple instance/multiserver mode).

 Then again, unless you want to start/stop them from within CFB (unlikely on
 a remote hosted server), you could also just remove the server definition
 to
 get past the error you see. There are some other benefits that come from
 it,
 but if all you want really is the RDS stuff, it's just not necessary.

 Hope that's helpful.

 /charlie


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  Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 9:28 AM
  To: discussion@acfug.org
  Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] ADobe ColdFusion Builder
 
  Has anyone else had huge problems with using CFBuilder's RDS
  implementation?
  Specifically, this error:
 
  The connection to the remote JNDI server on host alienetworks.com at
  port
  2910 has failed (as have all backup hosts listed, if any) - please
  verify
  that the server is running and the NamingService is available
 
  The last word I got from Adobe was that this is a 'known issue' --
  seems
  like the fact that RDS simply doesn't work at all for some folks would
  be a
  significant issue indeed.
 
  I've installed the admin scripts, service is up and running, port 2910
  is
  open, still no love - do I need to keep on using CF Studio? :)
 
  Any insight appreciated.
 
  W. Sean Harrison
  Founder, CTO
  ALIENetworks LLC
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Learning a ColdFusion Framework

2009-07-20 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I'd argue that if you can't use one of these MVC frameworks with Flex or
AJAX, it might not be so MVC, eh? :)

Also to point out, ORMs are really a extension of these tools mentioned,
they are not MVC frameworks on their own.


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On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Teddy R. Payne teddyrpa...@gmail.comwrote:

 Flex calling a framework is a nice feature.  Model-Glue, unless it has
 changed recently, takes advantage of ColdSpring.

 Using the RemoteObjectProxy in ColdSpring made it pretty simple to create a
 webservice that calls the result of several dependent CFC objects created in
 the application to be available as a webservice.   The RemoteObjectProxy
 also obfuscates the original CFC and it dependent objects as the invocation
 code doesn't exist in the generated proxy.

 I see from the ColdBox architectural framework graphic that ColdBox
 mentions LightWire.  I would have to see how this would be achieved in
 LightWire.

 So, without using a Flex framework, my CFC calls are definitely made easier
 when I consume a RemoteObject in Flex.  The caveat here is that ColdSpring
 or LightWire is YAF (Yet Another Framework).

 Teddy



Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Learning a ColdFusion Framework

2009-07-19 Thread Douglas Knudsen
What did I hear fusebox compared to recently on twitterh.  Coldbox
sounds promising, it showed up whilst I was away in Flex land.  Seems to me,
without fanning flames, mach-ii, coldbox, or model glue will be handy dandy
to learn.  The principles learned in either of these will apply in the
future as well as today.  Fusebox I would not say that about.



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On Sat, Jul 18, 2009 at 10:39 PM, Charlie Arehart char...@carehart.orgwrote:

  Uh, here it comes, the annual framework debate. :-) I’m only joking,
 Clarke. It’s a reasonable question.



 The good news is that you will indeed get opinions. You’ll just have to
 sift through them. I think the problem with the discussion is that there’s
 no one good answer. As with so many things, it depends: on yourself, fellow
 developers (and indeed if there are any), what you do and don’t know about
 frameworks and patterns in general, how much you’ll be able to reuse the
 framework (and the knowledge gained getting comfortable), how much time you
 have, how much you want to be able (or may have to) to contribute to it, and
 so many other attributes.



 Besides the big 4 (mach ii, model-glue, fusebox, and coldbox), there are
 indeed many more. Another that may suit you getting started is cfwheels. I
 list all the CFML frameworks (that I’ve found) at my CF411 site:



 http://www.cf411.com/#cffw



 (Actually, I break it into 3 categories: Application, injection, and ORM
 frameworks.)



 I’ll note that we’ve had talks on ColdBox on the meetup before. Check out
 all past recordings at recordings.coldfusionmeetup.com.



 There was also an issue of the FusionAuthority Quarterly Update that tried
 to review the top frameworks (Vol II Issue II, Fall 2006), which while a bit
 dated may still be helpful. There was also an effort some years ago at
 trying to create a repository of one example app built in many frameworks:
 http://www.cfpetmarket.com/. It didn’t really take off, but it’s worth
 considering in your evaluation effort.



 Let’s see what others say in general.



 /charlie



 *From:* ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] *On Behalf Of *Clarke
 Bishop
 *Sent:* Saturday, July 18, 2009 6:00 PM
 *To:* discussion@acfug.org
 *Subject:* [ACFUG Discuss] Learning a ColdFusion Framework



 OK, I’ve finally decided to really learn a ColdFusion framework! But which
 one?



 I watched a presentation Sean Corfield did for BACFUG (I found this on
 Charlie’s UGTV):

 https://admin.na3.acrobat.com/_a204547676/p71922816/



 I think Mach-II is harder to learn and I don’t need it’s capabilities. So,
 I crossed Mach-II off my list.



 Before I watched Sean’s presentation, I was thinking Model-Glue was the
 right one to learn. It seems like I’ve heard more of you talking about
 Model-Glue than the others.



 But, in Sean’s presentation, ColdBox seemed like it might be a good choice,
 too. It seems to have very good documentation which would help me get down
 the learning curve.



 What do you guys think? Is there any other mainstream framework I should
 look at?



 I want to learn how to effectively use an MVC framework, and I want to pick
 something that will expand my understanding and won’t be obsolete next year.
 Other than that, being easiest to learn is probably most important.



 Thanks for your ideas!



Clarke


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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] ColdFu...I mean Homesite is dead!

2009-07-05 Thread Douglas Knudsen
lol.

Charlie, I think its also the changing development practices too perhaps.
The project minded approach with direct ties to version control in the IDE
ad local PC based development is becoming predominant.  Many HomseSite+, or
some relation, users do not like project based approaches, vehemently
dislike even! They love the ease HS has of direct FTP/RDS access to the
sever, production server in many cases.  In a team of developers this is
really bad, eh? Enterprises like version control and no access to
production. A few years back I had tough challenge getting a team to stop
using RDS and develop on local PCs and using version control.  But in the
end it payed off with teams being able to work together easily, NO loss of
code bases, and much more stable production environments.

That said I'm using DW right now to edit a web site live, ha ha!  Its just
easy cheesy to do so and not near a enterprise environment.  Setting up some
beta software now to test FTP use too.

DK

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On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 9:10 PM, Fennell, Mark P. fenn...@armc.org wrote:

  My uncontrollable sobbing has begun.

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 Knudsen
 *Sent:* Saturday, July 04, 2009 12:34 PM
 *To:* discussion@acfug.org
 *Subject:* [ACFUG Discuss] ColdFu...I mean Homesite is dead!

 http://www.adobe.com/products/homesite/

 Seems like Homesite is getting the boot for good now.

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[ACFUG Discuss] ColdFu...I mean Homesite is dead!

2009-07-04 Thread Douglas Knudsen
http://www.adobe.com/products/homesite/

Seems like Homesite is getting the boot for good now.

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] NEVERMIND RE: CF in the database?

2009-07-01 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Another approach is using replace().  SO in your DB store

Welcome $:1 to the end of the Internet

Then use a function call to wrap things

fetchWelcomeText( cookie.username )


fetchWelcomeText() would look something like

cfquery name=myQuery datasource=dataSource
   select myText from welcome_statements
/cfquery
cfreturn replace( myQuery.myText, $:1, arguments.username ) /

This approach is a bit more flexible, you can say easily switch between
cookies and sessions or spit out the same text for some other name.



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On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 5:07 PM, Fennell, Mark P. fenn...@armc.org wrote:

 I figured it out, but if you have a more elegant solution, I'm open to
 suggestions.
 Here's my current solution.
 cfquery name=myQuery datasource=dataSource
select myText from welcome_statements
 /cfquery
 cfoutput#evaluate(#de(myQuery.myText)#)#/cfoutput
 Thanks.
 mf


 -Original Message-
 From: Fennell, Mark P.
 Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 4:57 PM
 To: 'discussion@acfug.org'
 Subject: CF in the database?


 Greetings all,
 I'm trying to figure out a way in CF7 to store CF variables in the database
 to be selected out later and evaluated just like regular CF variables.

 For example, and I know this is a stupid example, but it's simple and makes
 the point, let's assume I have a database table called welcome_statements
 and it has a single column that contains string data such as Welcome,
 #cookie.user_name#. In my home.cfm file, I write a query like select
 my_text from welcome_statements and have a CFOUTPUT block like
 cfoutout#myQuery.my_text#/cfoutput. I've tried using various
 combinations of evaluate() and de() and replacing the # in the database with
 something that is replaced on evaluation in the query and in the cfoutput.
 All to no avail.

 I know you're wondering, Why would you want to do a fool thing like that?
 Well, I'm trying to figure out how to allow users to write form letters or
 MS Word-like mail-merge documents. I imagine it would be simpler in CF than
 to write some manner of database function/procedure which is why I'm asking
 for your assistance.
 Many thanks in advance.
 mf


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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Sending large numbers of eMail via ColdFusion

2009-05-21 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I've just used a scheduled task with the long running template override set
on it.   Had one running over a hour before that was moshing out 20k emails
at night without a hiccup, no pauses in processing at all.  Took so long
because each email required a particular long SQL query to execute, darn
complex sales data.  Didn't have CFTHREAD then or would have knocked it to
the threaded curb for sure.


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On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 5:30 PM, Dawn Hoagland dawnhoagl...@gmail.comwrote:

 I've successfully used a meta-refresh with a counter keeping track of which
 batch of emails have been sent (via session or url parameter) for a quick
 and dirty way to throttle mass emails.

 Dawn


 On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 5:24 PM, Troy Jones t...@dynapp.com wrote:

  Clarke,



 We have a similar application that sends out mass mailings. In the past we
 have handled this using cfthread. In this simplified example, the code is
 using cfthread to set a 1 second interval between each email.



 cfthread name=#threadName# action=run

 cfoutput query=getContacts


 cfset valid_email =
 IsEmail(email_field)

 cfif
 valid_email




 !---
 Build email here ---




 /cfif

 !--- pause one second
 after sending each email ---

 cfthread action=sleep
 duration=1000 /

 /cfoutput

 /cfthread



 This seems to work pretty well although you may want to adjust the
 interval (remember, in milliseconds). It has two purposes. First, it takes
 the processing out of the way of the rest of your other processing.
 Secondly, and maybe just as important, it will help prevent your mail server
 from getting tagged as a spam source.



 Hope this helps.



 *Troy Jones*

 Developer/Support Technician

 Dynapp, Inc

 http://www.dynapp.com



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 Bishop
 *Sent:* Thursday, May 21, 2009 4:59 PM
 *To:* discussion@acfug.org
 *Subject:* [ACFUG Discuss] Sending large numbers of eMail via ColdFusion



 I’m trying to finish up a cfm/cfc page that will send out about 3,000
 eMail messages. The messages are press releases and they go to a database of
 magazine editors, radio/TV stations, etc. Also, the messages have to be
 individually personalized.



 John told me: “Don't try to send 3000 all at once. You'll lock up your
 mail spool.  Do small 50-120 size batches every 10 minutes.”



 Plus, I got a timeout error when I tried to run the page.



 So, please point me in the right direction. Right now, I’m thinking:

 · Use cfschedule to call a page every 10 minutes. The page then
 sends 100 messages.

 · Keep track of which emails have been sent and which page of the
 query should get sent next.

 · Cancel the cfschedule after all the messages are done.



 Does anyone have a better suggestion for how to go about this?



 Thanks,



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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Images as Checkboxes

2009-03-27 Thread Douglas Knudsen
look no further than GMail for a example :)   On a slow connection, you can
actually see each check box loading.  Basically just toggle the src in JS,
eh?

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On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 2:38 PM, Cody Wehunt c...@wehunt.net wrote:

  I was thinking about something, and I am not sure if I have ever seen it
 or not.



 Can anyone make recommendations on a control or a way to make images act
 like check boxes?



 Thanks,



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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] RE: three of our own interviewed on CFConversations podcast: two in the past two weeks

2009-03-04 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Thanks chatty...I mean Charlie :)  It was great to be invited for my first
ever podcast.  My last name is technically pronounced cah-newt-son, though
many pronounce it newt-son since the letter K is silent in English in many
cases.  Dan and I actually discussed this before the recording.

peas

oh, if you missed the announcement...tonights CFUG meeting is on with John
Mason talking up jQuery. jQuery has been uber popular of late getting lots
of traffic on the CF blogs, twitter, etc... If you are doing any sort of
JavaScript work, jQuery is the schtuff to use.

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On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 5:58 PM, Charlie Arehart careh...@carehart.orgwrote:

  Here's another of the old notes that didn't make it...





 *From:* Charlie Arehart [mailto:careh...@carehart.org]
 *Sent:* Tuesday, February 24, 2009 11:15 PM
 *To:* 'discussion@acfug.org'
 *Subject:* three of our own interviewed on CFConversations podcast: two in
 the past two weeks



 Hey folks, if you hadn’t noticed, we’ve had 2 of our own (of the ACFUG) be
 interviewed this week and last on the CFConversations podcast



 The first was last week with Doug Knudsen :




 http://www.cfconversations.com/index.cfm/2009/2/10/CFConversations-29-Interview-19--Douglas-Knudsen



 BTW, did Dan pronounce your name correctly, Doug? I wondered if he recorded
 that intro off-air after the fact so you didn’t hear him say it, to correct
 him  Is it pronounced  “nood-sen”, or “knuhd-sen”, as he said it?



 Anyway, then it was that chatty Kathy…I mean, yours truly, who’s interview
 was released today (though it was recorded at Max in November):




 http://www.cfconversations.com/index.cfm/2009/2/24/CFConversations-30-Interview-20--Charlie-Arehart



 As he says in the intro on the site, we talked about a lot that people may
 not have expected from me. :-)



 Finally, if you dig back in the vaults there, you’ll see (if you didn’t
 hear it in the past) that our own Josh Adams was interviewed in September,
 not long after he took the job as SE at Adobe:




 http://www.cfconversations.com/index.cfm/2008/9/30/CFConversations-16-Interview-11--Josh-Adams--093008



 So ACFUG’s in da house, representin’! :-)



 /charlie



 PS Since these were as much technical as personal interviews, I felt it
 appropriate to announce here on the discussion list, rather than the
 community list. And sure, I feel a little awkward mentiong my own, but I’m
 glad I was able also to point to the others. :-)

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Ports confict: Jrun and Jboss

2009-01-29 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Thought JBoss ran on 8080 by default?  Anyhoo, if the JRun server is
actually running, and your admin application is running, you can use the
JRun Admin Application to change this under Services  Web Server IIRC.  Or
you can tweak the jrun.xml file for the server under
Jrun/servers/servername/SERVER-INF/jrun.xml  look for the node service
class=jrun.servlet.http.WebService name=WebService

All assuming you are setup in multi-server mode.

Should be a similar file in JBoss somewheres...

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On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 12:11 PM, AppDeveloper appdevelo...@gmail.comwrote:

 Is there a way to change the JRUN port so it doesn't confict with JBOSS
 port?




Re: [ACFUG Discuss] cf datasources

2009-01-16 Thread Douglas Knudsen
and if CF is truly unusable, there is a xml with all that data in there
\lib\*neo*-query.*xml*


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On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 3:57 PM, Teddy R. Payne teddyrpa...@gmail.comwrote:

 In your ColdFusion administrator, there is a settings summary that will
 capture all of your DSN connection information with the exception of the
 username and password for the said connections.

 Teddy R. Payne, ACCFD
 Google Talk - teddyrpa...@gmail.com



 On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Troy Jones t...@dynapp.com wrote:

  We had an event on one of our servers that has rendered CF unusable and
 needing a uninstall/reinstall. However, this means that we will lose our
 configured data sources. Does anyone know of a way to get this information
 before we uninstall the program or are we just pretty much SOL?



 Troy Jones

 *Dynapp Support Team*

 678-528-2952





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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Quick MAX recap

2008-12-18 Thread Douglas Knudsen
so, Bolt the codename and later the official name is HomeSite with element
Hs  ???   hehe


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On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 9:10 AM, Steve Ross nowhid...@gmail.com wrote:

 heh I wonder if the bolt codename is a throwback to the old allaire CF
 logo... since adobe is going crazy with the whole elements thing maybe
 they will bring back the lightning bolt.


 On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 1:18 PM, Douglas Knudsen douglasknud...@gmail.com
  wrote:


 Thought I'd pass along a quick list of some announcements made at MAX 2008
 NA.  Sorry if you got duped on this, x-posted to get two groups.

 Along with the list is something new this year.  Adobe is releasing video
 for all the sessions over time.  Check out this announcement form Ted
 Patrick:
 http://onflash.org/ted/2008/12/max-sessions-launched-on-adobetv.php

 MAX 2009 is to be in LA
 Tour de Flex:  A Air app full of example Flex code http://flex.org/tour
 AIR 1.5 was announced
 Flex SDK 3.2 was announced
 http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/sdk32_fb302.html
 Flex Builder 3.0.2 was announced
 http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/sdk32_fb302.html
 Thermo was renamed to Flash Catalyst and demoed quite a bit
 http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/sdk32_fb302.html
 Alchemy was announced and preview release code is available.  This enables
 the use of C and C++ libraries in your the AVM2.  The pre-release is
 targeting AIR for now. http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/alchemy/
 Bolt a new ColdFusion IDE was announced.  From what little I saw I can saw
 WOW!  http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Bolt
 Durango announced.  A way for end-users to customize AIR based apps
 http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/durango/
 Server side action script announced.  Destined to be a even bigger hit
 then server side JavaScript was. :)
 Flex Builder 4 'Gumbo' http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/gumbo/
 Cocomo announced.  Build your own COnnect based apps...sounds kewl
 http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/cocomo/
 64-bit Flash Player for Linux.  For those early adopter folks. :)
 http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/
 Configurator for PhotoShop customization.
 http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/configurator/
 PatchPanel a way to use CS4 and Flex together
 http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/PatchPanel
 Wave for desktop notification type tools
 http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Adobe_Wave
 More on Centaur http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Centaur
 Genesis knowledge-to-business-app-management
 http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Genesis
 Stratus communication between Flash Player endpoints.  sounds like P2P
 http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Stratus

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Quick MAX recap

2008-12-18 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Interesting and good to hear from you Teddy!  I run Eclipse 3.4 Ganymede
(JEE package) these days and had no issue with the update.  Have to be
careful updating the SDKs I found though.  Since FB introduced multiple SDK
support, its a good idea to keep a separate install of each SDK release.
You can put them anywhere, then just point FB to them in your preferences.
Later in your project you can switch SDKs at will in case you need to.

Something to note is that during the install, just say no to installing
FlashPlayer provided you have the latest content debugger versions
installed.

One more thing, if you updated to AIR 1.5, you have to change the 1.0 to 1.5
in the decriptor file for your application or you will get a weird
suprisingly non-indicative error. :)


peas!


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On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 2:30 PM, Teddy R. Payne teddyrpa...@gmail.comwrote:

 In reference to:
 Flex SDK 3.2 was announced
 http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/sdk32_fb302.html
 Flex Builder 3.0.2 was announced
 http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/sdk32_fb302.html

 I find that the 3.0.2 Flex Builder stand alone worked as intended.  The
 Eclipse release version for the stand alone is 3.3.1.  However, I found that
 Eclipse 3.3.1.1 had some issues with the Flex Builder 3.0.2 plug-in
 installation.  It would give compiler errors even on empty, new flex
 projects.

 If you are trying to upgrade and are in a pickle creating a new environment
 or you mistakenly went down the upgrade path without checking for upgrade
 issues, I recommend using the standalone Flex Builder or use the 3.3.1 build
 of the base Eclipse platform.  3.3.1 can be found at:


 http://archive.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/R-3.3.1-200709211145/index.php

 I am in the process of testing 3.3.1, with the Flex Builder plug-in for
 3.0.2.

 Teddy R. Payne, ACCFD
 Google Talk - teddyrpa...@gmail.com



 On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 1:18 PM, Douglas Knudsen douglasknud...@gmail.com
  wrote:


 Thought I'd pass along a quick list of some announcements made at MAX 2008
 NA.  Sorry if you got duped on this, x-posted to get two groups.

 Along with the list is something new this year.  Adobe is releasing video
 for all the sessions over time.  Check out this announcement form Ted
 Patrick:
 http://onflash.org/ted/2008/12/max-sessions-launched-on-adobetv.php

 MAX 2009 is to be in LA
 Tour de Flex:  A Air app full of example Flex code http://flex.org/tour
 AIR 1.5 was announced
 Flex SDK 3.2 was announced
 http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/sdk32_fb302.html
 Flex Builder 3.0.2 was announced
 http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/sdk32_fb302.html
 Thermo was renamed to Flash Catalyst and demoed quite a bit
 http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flex/articles/sdk32_fb302.html
 Alchemy was announced and preview release code is available.  This enables
 the use of C and C++ libraries in your the AVM2.  The pre-release is
 targeting AIR for now. http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/alchemy/
 Bolt a new ColdFusion IDE was announced.  From what little I saw I can saw
 WOW!  http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Bolt
 Durango announced.  A way for end-users to customize AIR based apps
 http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/durango/
 Server side action script announced.  Destined to be a even bigger hit
 then server side JavaScript was. :)
 Flex Builder 4 'Gumbo' http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/gumbo/
 Cocomo announced.  Build your own COnnect based apps...sounds kewl
 http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/cocomo/
 64-bit Flash Player for Linux.  For those early adopter folks. :)
 http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/
 Configurator for PhotoShop customization.
 http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/configurator/
 PatchPanel a way to use CS4 and Flex together
 http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/PatchPanel
 Wave for desktop notification type tools
 http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Adobe_Wave
 More on Centaur http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Centaur
 Genesis knowledge-to-business-app-management
 http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Genesis
 Stratus communication between Flash Player endpoints.  sounds like P2P
 http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Stratus

 peas!

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Another CFMAIL Problem

2008-11-10 Thread Douglas Knudsen
There are certainly many ways to skin this cat.  I would not trust your
original approach from bad experiences in the past.  THings may have
changed.  Hey, things have changed!  CFMail in CF8 has ability to delete
attachments after being sent???

 Here is a fairly recent thread on this topic
http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-talk/thread.cfm/threadid:54028  There
are some links in there discussing inline attachments either using CFMail or
dropping to Java mail.

inline attachments, no file saving needed at all
http://blog.pengoworks.com/index.cfm/2007/10/26/Using-CFMAIL-to-send-attachments-stored-in-memory

HTH

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On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 9:29 PM, Peyton Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 I was at my client's site today, and adopted the easiest solution, which
 was: (a) writing the PDFs to a directory outside the web root and reading
 them from there; (b) naming the PDFs with the job number instead of the
 reporter's initials; and (c) deleting any existing PDF by that name before
 the process begins (except in one rare, non-mission-critical situation,
 where, as a test, I decided to wait and see if it bites me).

 Ajas, assuming that I delete any PDF by the same name before I begin, your
 scenario of writing any change PDF content to a database and building the
 PDF from there only after the updates to the database are performed does
 solve the problem I posed to you, but I still have a question regarding your
 step 4, which I repeat below for ease of reference:

 step 4. get the latest content from the table and
 a. create pdf using cfdocument #pdfcontent#/cfdocument or
 b. send it as an attachment.

 My question: If I create the PDF from the saved data column, and if the
 root cause is caching (which remains theoretical), couldn't cfemail still
 simply go with the cached copy in cases where the same job number is being
 updated? Yes, one would suppose that deleting the file would have led a
 smart cache-management program to clear its namesake from the cache, but
 then a smart cache-management program ought to have known better than to go
 with the cached copy of a PDF which gets re-written directly,  without the
 intermediary of a database, should it not? (Keeping in mind - I say again -
 that the caching explanation may be false anyway.)

 Dawn, my page already re-generates the PDF every time on the fly. But maybe
 I don't understand your comment: since you say it patches the security hole,
 is it your idea that the PDF never gets written to disk?

 Howard, if I were to sent the office manager a link to the PDF instead of
 attaching the PDF to his email, how would I do that? Now that I am writing
 the PDFs to a directory outside the web root, how could a link reach that
 directory? And if I continue to place the PDFs in a subdirectory of the web
 root, how could I secure it?

 Doug and Dean, have either of you convinced the other that either the
 caching theory or the asynchronous theory could be correct, or that neither
 could be? If the problem goes away, then of course it's academic. But since
 I'm an academic myself...

 Peyton

 P.S. Believe me, I'm not making all this up. The problem is a real one. The
 solution I put in today means this problem would now occur - if it does
 still occur - only in the rare case when a reporter sends a job report and
 soon afterwards corrects it and sends it again, as opposed to the frequent
 case where the reporter reports two different jobs one after the other.



 -Original Message-
 From: Ajas Mohammed
 Sent: Nov 10, 2008 9:20 AM
 To: discussion@acfug.org
 Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Another CFMAIL Problem

 Hi,

 As per your quote,

 then wouldn't it be possible that cfmail could grab the old value from the
 SQL Server column (presumably via its 'query=' parameter?) before my SQL
 Server update statement stuffs the new value into it?

 Well, once you store something, lets say beforeupdate_identColumn.pdf , now
 you have a file mapping to identity column. So lets say user changes or
 modifies something, then you do update *first* based of identity column.
 Then you either create that pdf or send it as an attachment. Makes sense? My
 feeling is that once you have anything in DB, you are the master of things.
 You can do pretty much anything like update, track changes, come back at
 later time and still create docs which might be from way back in time and
 what not. Bottom line, you are in control.

 Here is simple logic :

 step 1. create pdf content variable . I guess you could do this,
 cfsavecontent variable=pdfcontenttableblah blah
 /table/cfsavecontent

 step 2. insert into db. insert into pdf_table(pdf_content) values
 ('#pdfcontent#') ( what i mean here is to save pdf text with table
 formattting etc in the column.

 step 3. Now whenever your ready you could
  a. lets say user updates pdfcontent, then you do udpate query first, so
 you have latest content.

 step 4. get

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Another CFMAIL Problem

2008-11-08 Thread Douglas Knudsen
caching would be at the webserver level with respect to this.  My guess is
the email gets sent prior to the new PDF being completed.  Emails are queued
and file saves involve file system work-time, so things get a bit
asynchronous.  Even with unique file naming schems, this can be a issue.
Try the unique naming approach, the possible error would involve the email
engine not being able to find the file when the email is to be sent.  If
this doesn't work reliably, I'd look at inline attachments.  This latter
approach would put the PDF in the email itself as a attachment wiht the
added bonus of not needing to be placed in the webroot.


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On Sat, Nov 8, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Peyton Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 It's just that caching is the only explanation I can think of, and if
 that's the reason, then deleting the earlier version of the file would do no
 good if the cached version is what's being sent. On the other hand, I have
 not verified that indeed the second version is indeed being created, so more
 research is necessary...


 -Original Message-
 From: Dean H. Saxe
 Sent: Nov 8, 2008 10:09 AM
 To: discussion@acfug.org
 Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Another CFMAIL Problem

 I still don't get what it is you think is caching the file.  Why not just
 delete the PDF as soon as you have emailed it?

 -dhs

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 On Nov 8, 2008, at 9:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Sounds like my original response. Check for the file first...

 Sent via BlackBerry by ATT

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 *From*: Howard Fore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 *Date*: Sat, 8 Nov 2008 09:19:22 -0500
 *To*: discussion@acfug.org
 *Subject*: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Another CFMAIL Problem

 Why not go ahead and use the job number, but when you're about to write the
 PDF to disk first check to see if there's already one with that name
 (initials and job number). If you find one then delete it, then create the
 new one. Is there some audit reason to keep the earlier version?

 On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 3:48 PM, Peyton Todd  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 One solution I thought of is simply to use the job number as the name of
 the PDF. This would guarantee that each next one built is different. But
 then it occurred to me that if the user reports a job, then realizes he made
 a mistake, corrects it, and sends the report again for the same job, there's
 a danger that the earlier mistaken version would get sent instead.


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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF Clustering options

2008-10-23 Thread Douglas Knudsen
sounds dangerous to me in a way, but yeah you could just setup replication
via manual script or via the OS.  Something as big as Websphere might have
this functionality built in for handling large soft-clusters.  Is
sift-clusters a term?  if no prior art there is now!  :)

DK

On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 8:57 AM, Arun Nallan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Yes, you are true, I could copy those XML config files. But, even this is a
 manual process.

 In my previous client.. they had a way to automagically transfer these
 settings among the instances... so that when we change one CF instance's
 CFADMIN settings... it would get copied.. from this instance to other
 instances I think there was a catch though... all other instances needed
 to be turned off...!

 I was not sure if there was a script running... or if something was
 customized the config files... to watch for the changes in a particular CF
 instance...

 This would make things easier as we need not copy these xml files each
 time or  need to repeat these steps in CFadministrator...

 Thanks,
 Arun Nallan


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 On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 12:49 PM, Cameron Childress [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Arun Nallan [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Does anyone know how or have experience in getting the replication setup
 (admin settings) from among the CF instances of a cluster? I understand if
 that is not compatible for Windows environment, even if it works in a UNIX
 or a Solaris environment, that might help!


 Generally, between identical versions of CF you can just copy the XML
 config files between instances.  This would assume that any mappings would
 be to the same locations on all machines, but would not require identically
 named instances.

 YMMV

 -Cameron


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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CFMail using Microsoft Exchange 2007

2008-10-22 Thread Douglas Knudsen
from=[EMAIL PROTECTED]   :)

FYI, its been that way there since before Exchange, back in the Lotus Notes
days.

DK

On Wed, Oct 22, 2008 at 11:40 AM, Tina Scurlock [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 I have encountered a problem with sending email using a Microsoft Exchange
 2007.
 CFMail will not work unless you have a valid email address in the from
 attribute.  Is there anyway around this?  Or is this a new feature with
 Exchange 2007?


 Thanks everyone!
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF Clustering options

2008-10-21 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I've set this up before.  Its a software approach to cluster/balancing.
JRun, the software, decides on where to route requests and such.

Failover was not very successful in my experience.  If a instance failed,
users were still stuck pointing to it instead of getting re-directed.  I
suspect because in these cases the JRun instance was humming along as usual,
just CF had hung up.  99% chance it was bad code from one of my developers
at the time or code I wrote and claimed not to have. :)

Basically you set up N instances of CF and use the enterprise manager to put
them into a cluster.  This in the end presents one jsapi to IIS and JRun
manages which instance IIS talks with, at least that's how I recall it in
laymens terms.  You will need that JWS turned back on though, only way to
manage the individual instances.  Some day Adobe will setup replication of
server settings, eh?  But not today.

DK

On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 11:08 AM, Arun Nallan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thanks for your email.

 Yes, I agree with you. Each situation is different. FYI.. We have a setup
 of CF running on JRun... and IIS as our webserver. We have proxy connection
 enabled on JRUN for each CF instance for communication with IIS. So, we have
 turned off the internal JWS for our purposes and IIS directly communicates
 with these CF servers.

 So, as I understand you are telling that J2EE based clustering is the best
 option we have for now, using JRun. I was kind of thinking there would be a
 separate clustering software for even better and effective load balancing/
 failover.

 I was reading the article. at
 http://www.adobe.com/devnet/coldfusion/articles/clustering_cf8_print.htmland 
 was kind of not able to understand by these quotation:

  The current version of software level clustering in ColdFusion via
 Enterprise Manager is based on J2EE clustering and is not a full clustering
 system; it is peer-to-peer at the ColdFusion server-instance level.

 Thanks,
 Arun Nallan


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 On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 9:55 AM, Cameron Childress [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 The J2EE clustering in the CF Admin is just a tool to manage the
 underlying J2EE server, which by default is JRun.  Unless you have a
 business reason to run CF on something else, I usually would just stick to
 JRun.  An argument could be made that you get speed improvements from other
 J2EE platforms, but there is more overhead and knowledge required in
 managing those.  JRun installs by default and just works.  Both sticky
 session and session replication work with JRun.

 As far as best practice - I think the term Best Practices is often
 bandied around as if there are some kinda rules of thumb out there, and
 there are not.  Each situation is really different and should be evaluated
 as such.  I think you are unlikely to find a meaningful list of things you
 should always do, and if you do find such a list you should almost
 certainly not follow it as if it were the law.

 -Cameron

 On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 9:15 AM, Arun Nallan [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 We are considering the clustering options for load balancing/ failover in
 a IIS/ JRun coldfusion environment.

 That being said, would the J2EE clustering (or the ColdFusion Enterprise
 Manager via CF Admin) be the best option to go for, or what would be my
 other options available. We are going to need sticky sessions or session
 replication for sure. What are the industry's best practices? Your ideas and
 resources would give me some insight and be very helpful.

 Thanks,
 Arun Nallan


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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] image properties

2008-10-10 Thread Douglas Knudsen
if not on CF8, Google on 'jpeg exif coldfusion'  Several hits on getting the
EXIF data, which is what you are looking for, via Java.

Was Kyle's preso recorded?  Kyle Shiflett recently talked on CFIMAGE
http://www.acfug.org/index.cfm?fa=meetings.meetingdetailEventID=274

DK

On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 2:29 PM, Charlie Arehart [EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:

 Seth, are you on CF 8, or earlier? CF8 offers dozens of new file management
 (and image) functions, so you may be able to get the info there. It may
 also
 be possible using stuff in CF 6 or 7, if you're on that, using older
 functions or tags. I don't do enough with this sort of challenge to know of
 the answer off the top of my head. Consider this more a ping to get others
 to offer thoughts. :-)

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 In Windows file property info, I see description tags: title, subject,
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 How can I get that info via ColdFusion?

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF's Java Methods

2008-10-01 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I would assume these JRun details are exposed in the standard J2EE way that
even Weblogic uses, jmx is it?  But the internals of CF stuffs like current
queries and the like would be CF specific, eh?  In CF8 this is all exposed
via a API now.  Webapper most assuredly has the 411 on this topic.

DK

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 Assuming you are running CFMX on JRun (the default configuration... If this
 application is monitoring the Java Container then you're more likely to find
 your answers inside the JRun docs.

 Really, you may benefit from a conversation with the guys over at Webapper,
 who wrote SeeFusion, and have a very good understanding of the JRun
 internals.

 -Cameron


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  Our group here at ATT is being forced to integrate what we're being
 told is a company standard application monitoring tool.  They normally use
 this tool to monitor different metrics for the system: JVM performance
 monitoring, database pool, query responsiveness, etc.



 They have a lot of experience integrating this with Weblogic and most Java
 based applications but are having trouble creating modules to monitor CF
 because they don't know the names of methods within the Java itself that
 they would use to build the modules around.



 So here's my question: Does anyone know of a place where I could find
 information about what the CF method calls and classes are so that we can
 implement this monitoring tool or if knowing this is a violation of my EULA?



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[ACFUG Discuss] application.cfc info

2008-09-11 Thread Douglas Knudsen
In addition to John's awesome intro last night, here is a template from the
revered Jedi Master of ColdFusion himself
http://www.coldfusionjedi.com/downloads/application.cfc.txt

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF101

2008-08-05 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Awesome!  Though I'll be missing out on the fun as I'm up in CT. Will
Josh be broadcasting over Connect?

DK



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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] sorting question

2008-07-28 Thread Douglas Knudsen
ha.  yeah, I'd prolly just randomize the table as is for S+Gs to see if just
randomly distributes even enough for the suits.  Or, seeing as how you are
on a edu there, I suggest taking a jaunt over to the Prob and stats dept, or
Math dept if no separate prob+stats, and have some grad student play with
it.

You could play with Excel evenmaybe todays GOTD would help
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/statfi/

DK

On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 7:32 PM, Darin Kohles [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Or, you normalize with eigenvectors. Just determine the McClaurean
 equivalent, factor the Jacobian and viola!

 Actually, in a take on Dean's suggestion you could try a weighting
 function. Simply assign a numeric value for each classification,
 bucketize the results by sum of the numeric values for all variables
 (you might need to groups ranges), then randomly select from the
 resulting buckets to fill your groups.

 I'd then take Cameron's suggestion and do a comparison with the break
 down of the distribution in the resulting groups and possibly tweak.

 On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 6:44 PM, Cameron Childress [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Dean's method is one possibility.  This is actually a very interesting
  question and I'm nojt sure how I'd solve it.  I thought about it a bit
  during my drive home, and here's the approach I would take...  This is
  alot easier if there are only two choices for each statistic
  (male|female - american|foreign - white|nonwhite), but it could also
  work with multiple choices for each.
 
  First, how to measure the success of the program?  Measure the
  percentage of each stat in the group as a whole (I'll call this Big
  Ratio), and then measure the percentages in each of the 25 groups
  (I'll call this Group Ratio) and see how closely they each match.
 
  Okay, next, how to divide them up into groups?  I'd start by seeding
  each group with a random individual.  Then I would take each person
  from the pool of potential students and loop over each group, testing
  to see if adding that person to that group would make the Group Ratio
  for that group closer or farther away from the Big Ratio.  Whichever
  Group Ratio moves the farthest toward the Big Ratio would be the group
  you add that individual to.  Once a group reaches 17 people, close it
  and stop adding people to it.
 
  You'll have to find a way of combining the ratios and determining one
  big number that represents the combination.  I am sure if I paid more
  attention in my statistics class I'd know it had something to do with
  standard deviations, but I didn't pay any attention - so that's up to
  you to figure out.
 
  Once you are done, look at all the Group Ratios and see how close
  their balance measures up to the Big Ratio.
 
  Two suggestions to make this easier on yourself:
  1) Start by attempting to balance a smaller number of groups than 25.
  2 or 3 maybe.
  2) Start with binary choices, then move on to multiple choices after
  you have  amethod that is capible of balancing two choices.
 
  Least that's where I would start.  If you are willing, post your
  solution (in english or in code) once you're done.  I would be
  interested in seeing how you did it.
 
  -Cameron
 
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 Oxford student class into 25 groups of about 16 or 17 students each.
 However, they want the groups to be as balanced as possible, across number,
 sex, race, and geographic origin. Now, I can easily see how to balance based
 on sex or any single characteristic. But how to balance across all three at
 the same time? My head starts spinning when I think about the issues that we
 won't necessarily have equal distribution across any of the characteristics.
 
  I don't need the code, just the concept. I am having a hard time
 conceiving on how to do this if the people were standing in front of me,
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[ACFUG Discuss] Re: SQL injection in the recent news again

2008-07-21 Thread Douglas Knudsen

 http://www.cfwhisperer.com/post.cfm/urgent-sql-injection-attack-vulnerability

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CFForms or Flex?

2008-07-17 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I don't know Clarke.  But I tell you what I do know.  Buddy is out of
the office at the moment, perhaps when he is back he can help out, eh?

heh.  Ok, I might be a wee bit jaded here, but go with the Flex Luke!
But if your app is largely HTML, might be good to use Ajax based
stuffs to keep things sort of uniform for the user.  The new stuff in
CF8 is pretty sweet and of course there is the standard SPRY stuff
too.  Charlie's web site has some good Spry info.

I'd run fast, very fast from flash based cfgrid and that Flex 1.5
junk.  I mean yeah, you could hack around in it and actually have the
full Flex 1.5 SDK available, but its a PITA and feels icky.

DK

On Thu, Jul 17, 2008 at 3:37 PM, Clarke Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 What's the latest thinking on CFForms?

 I am doing as straightforward master/detail admin form. And, I thought
 cfgrid might be a good way to do the master part.

 But, I need to be able to apply a switch to filter what the cfgrid shows,
 and I'm having trouble seeing how to update the cfgrid's dataprovider and
 get data between CF and Flash.

 So, I'm wondering if I shouldn't just do this in Flex. CFForms are actually
 Flex 1.5, and I've heard Adobe may be lukewarm on making improvements. I
 like having all my code together as CF provides, and Flex seems more
 complex. But, of course, Flex is also a lot more powerful.

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[ACFUG Discuss] Re: LCDS vs BlazeDS

2008-07-10 Thread Douglas Knudsen
a question arose last night about using BlazeDS, or LCDS even, with
HTML based apps and namely within AIR.  I just talked to a LCDS Zen
master and to paraphrase: Yes it was designed to work with Flex/AIR
smoothly.  For AJAX apps needing interaction with large datasets
and/or complex data interactions, use of External Interface is very
powerful.  So, think AJAX calls Flex based swf via External Interface,
the Flex app does some magic talking to BlazeDS/LCDS, then the Flex
app returns the data to your AJAX code via External Interface again.
One use at least.

DK

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 blazeDS vs LCDS chart from Sujit
 http://sujitreddyg.wordpress.com/2008/01/31/blazeds-and-lcds-feature-difference/

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[ACFUG Discuss] LCDS vs BlazeDS

2008-07-09 Thread Douglas Knudsen
blazeDS vs LCDS chart from Sujit
http://sujitreddyg.wordpress.com/2008/01/31/blazeds-and-lcds-feature-difference/

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] no cfchart display in IE

2008-06-24 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I'd first suspect a cache issue, following that maybe a flash player
issue, assuming you are using the Flash based charts.

DK

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 Anyone know why cfchart displays correctly in FireFox but not IE?
 CF 7 on shared windows hosting.

 cfchart with static values, i.e no query.

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CFUnited Report - Adobe Keynote

2008-06-18 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Implicit getters/setters
 The cfproperty will generate the implicit getters and setters on the
backend to save you from writing the code.

nice!  Was overriding mentioned for these?

DK

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Speed and resources: better to do client or session var?

2008-05-27 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I'd look at what you need to solve here: do you really need client vars or
session vars?

performance wise, session vars would be faster as they are in RAM where you
have your client vars set to use a DB.  A DB lookup is going to be slower
than RAM.

DK

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 Probably discussed to death 10 years ago, 5 years ago, one day ago. I don't
 know. Can't find definitive answers.

 Wondering...

 Does anyone think or dare I ask does anyone know if one type of variable
 structure is faster or less resource intensive than another? In particular,
 I have an app where I am using client variables for a lot of very simple
 integer values. I could just as easily use session.

 The client storage option is a database and so, the larger the number of
 client variables in the app, and the larger the number of users (visitors),
 then the larger that database becomes. Again, these are simple values such
 as one char text values, 1-8 digit integers, etc., Nothing complex.

 So, does anyone have strong feelings as to which structure would be better
 for purposes of speed (overall page load), and system resources - larger
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Multiple Application.CFC files

2008-05-23 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Clarke, yup, should be able to just extend the root Application.cfc with the
one(s) below to get all that 'inheritance' goodness.  One thing though is a
little issue with CF in this regard.  You can't extend the root
Applicaiton.cfc do to some pathing thing.  To get around this though you can
create a proxy.  You can read all about it on that CF super hero's blog
http://corfield.org/blog/index.cfm/do/blog.entry/entry/Extending_Your_Root_Applicationcfc

Also, Ray Camden has a great write up using this Application.cfc animal
http://www.coldfusionjedi.com/index.cfm/2007/11/9/Applicationcfc-Methods-and-Example-Uses

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wrote:

 In my webroot, I am trying to setup a secure directory where a login is
 required. I got some good ideas the other day from Doug, but I'm still
 having trouble.

 Here's what I'm trying to do

 /webroot/
   accessibleStuff.cfm
   /secure/
  stuffThatRequiresLogin.cfm

 So, anything in the secure directory requires a login.

 Now, I've got an Application.cfc in my webroot. All, I have to do, is put
 another Application.cfc in the secure directory and check for login.

 Problem 1.

 CF only processes one Application.cfc. So, when I add the second
 Application.cfc, all my session initialization, error handling, etc. in
 webroot.Application doesn't run.

 I think the answer to this is to make the second Application.cfc extend
 webroot.Application, but maybe there's a better way.

 Problem 2.

 When I did have the second Application.cfc extend webroot.Application, cfm
 pages in the secure directory don't fire the OnSessionStart event located
 in
 webroot.Application.

 My plan was to test the value of SESSION.IsLoggedIn, but it's failing
 because IsLoggedIn did not get initialized by OnSessionStart.

 What am I missing? Is there a better way to do this?

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Single Sign on - SAML + Coldfusion 7

2008-05-12 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Ajas, old thread here, but just saw this this morning...may be some help
http://blog.tagworldwide.com/?p=19

DK

On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 3:44 PM, Ajas Mohammed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

 We are in process of adding Single Sign On (SSO) for our web application
 and I have started research on how to implement this using SAML(*Security
 Assertion Markup Language* ) and CF 7. So far, my search on google has
 gotten me to 2 positive links

 http://www.philduba.com/index.cfm/2006/12/29/SAML-and-ColdFusion-Part-1

 http://www.sitepoint.com/article/getting-started-xml-security/7

 If you know of any docs or any resources please let me know. By the way, I
 dont have any idea about SAML at this moment nor do I know about
 implementing it with CF7. I have worked with keytool, java, certs before and
 I am assuming it would be same process in this case.

 Feel free to add anything.

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Today's DC ColdFusion Users Group URL

2008-05-06 Thread Douglas Knudsen
good stuff. I sat in for awhile, but then had to actually get work done.   I
recall those Xcelcius (sp?) folks at MAX for the past, what, three years
now.  Neat product.

DK

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  I've posted recordings of the presentations at the following URL:

 http://www.useadobe.com

 The interactive graph/chart session is 1.5 hrs, the IM/SMS gateway is
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] QoQ question

2008-04-17 Thread Douglas Knudsen
if( self is DBA )  {
   smile();
   smack(SMACK_CONSTANTS.SOFTLY);
} else {
   for( var i:int; iArrayOfFieldsWithSpacesInNames.length;i++)  {
  smack(SMACK_CONSTANTS.REALLYHARD);
   }
}

:D

DK
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  It's annoying that spaces were ever allowed in the first place. I
 would do something like this in the first cfquery so it will work in your
 qoq

 select... [Column Name] as ColumnName

 A better solution frankly is to eliminate those spaces

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 has spaces in the field names.  I know when you are querying a database, you
 use [Field Name] as the syntax but CF is throwing an error when I do this
 with the QoQ.  Any ideas how I can call the fieldname with spaces in a QoQ?





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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] MS Excel to MySQL for Linux

2008-04-15 Thread Douglas Knudsen
That cwazy Ben Nadel has some coed for working with POI via a CFC
http://www.bennadel.com/projects/poi-utility.htm

might help.

DK

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 I'm trying to create an internal cf app that allows the user to upload an
 Excel spreadsheet and populate a mysql database. I found a href=
 http://poi.apache.org/;Apache's POI/a, but I'm not much of a java
 programmer. Does anyone know of an app/script that can do this?

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] MS Excel to MySQL for Linux

2008-04-15 Thread Douglas Knudsen
ugh sorry that should read 'has some code'.  Blame it on dyslexia or maybe
the name of his blog!

DK

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 That cwazy Ben Nadel has some coed for working with POI via a CFC
 http://www.bennadel.com/projects/poi-utility.htm

 might help.

 DK


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  I'm trying to create an internal cf app that allows the user to upload
  an Excel spreadsheet and populate a mysql database. I found a href=
  http://poi.apache.org/;Apache's POI/a, but I'm not much of a java
  programmer. Does anyone know of an app/script that can do this?
 
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Local CF Star.....

2008-04-14 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Yeah, me thinks that's the work of Vexcom
http://www.vexcom.com/html/clients.cfm


DK

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 Don't hate me because i listen to this station, i'm sure you've caught
 your dial stopped there once or twice :)

 Star 94 (http://www.star94.com/) is using CF. They didn't used to use
 CF so this is a recent change for sure, and i think they are using CF
 8 because the membership area
 (http://www.star94.com/membership/index.cfm) uses flash forms.

 Pretty sweet!

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Doing CF development on a MAC

2008-04-11 Thread Douglas Knudsen
ha!  a non-mac d00d clearly.  been a C64, Amiga, to PC guy.  I know the mac
desktops do dualies and far more certainly!  But I am speaking to the
lappies.  Sure, a external monitor and the internal one is cool and all, but
I'm talking of two equal sized external ones.

http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=269658  thread discussing
this...speaks of the HW Howard mentioned .

DK

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 OMfG! Who wrote this?

 mac have been doing dual monitors since the early 90's. Since the late
 90's without external hardware.

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 On Apr 11, 2008, at 10:36 PM, Douglas Knudsen wrote:

 Thing I'd miss is dual monitor support. The dell I have has a dock
 with dual outs for actual dual monitors. Mac?   Though I suppose with
 the dropping LCD prices this maybe moot soon.



 On 4/11/08, Howard Fore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Dusty,
 The only thing you'll really miss is SQL Server. Everything else that you
 will use will either have a Mac install or there will be a Mac program
 that
 does the same thing. I use Windows for CF development at work and at home
 I
 use Macs for my freelance development. I use Eclipse as my IDE so that's
 the
 same on both sides. Database work is the only fly in the ointment. I do
 miss
 Beyond Compare on the Mac but there are some Mac programs (DeltaWalker and
 Araxis Merge) that are supposed to as good though I haven't tried an
 extensive review.

 Howard

 On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 12:26 PM, Dusty Hale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  OK this is probably a good question for Dean!

 I am now highly considering getting a mac to further develop the creative
 aspects of what I do. I understand that some developers have moved to Mac
 and use the VMWare to run windows applications. My questions are:

 If developing on a Mac would I install things like Photoshop and
 Illustrator on the Mac OS or would I be doing it through the VMWare on
 Windows. I currently have the Adobe CS2 Web Bundle suite running on my pc
 under Win XP so I am not even sure yet that the software I have will run

 on

 the Mac OS (I have to check on that).

 I plan to upgrade to the full Adobe Master Collection with all the great
 new CS3 tools so I wonder if I have to order it for Mac or Windows or if

 the

 software package will install on either. I am hoping either :-) ... I am
 researching now but would appreciate any quick answers if any one has

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] can external java app use datasources defined in Coldfusion?

2008-04-02 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I've used the approach Charlie outlined before. In both the JMC and
CFAdmin tools the dsn password is encrypted in the xml file.

DK



On 4/2/08, Dean H. Saxe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 But of course any of those configs is vulnerable to the password being
 stolen.  Its an interesting problem for production boxes and one I
 hope to see a whitepaper from Foundstone on soon... ;-)

 There are some products out there that allow credentials to be
 checked out when needed (think like source control), but I have not
 yet looked into them.

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  connect to the database.  This requires either hardcoding username
  and password or put it in a config file.  Is there a way for this
  jav app to use datasources defined in Coldfusion so that java app
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Help interpreting a server error

2008-03-22 Thread Douglas Knudsen
yeah, whacked error.  I recall you, Andy, messing with neo-runtime and
such.  ConfigMap error coupled with this would make me suspect something is
afoul there.  Maybe recreate the scheduled tasks?

DK

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wrote:

  Andy, no immediate recognition of the error, but it looks like you're
 reporting what you may be seeing in the traditional CF logs (like
 application.log or server.log). How about looking in the JRun or runtime
 logs? In the multiserver deployment, they're in the jrun4/logs directory,
 such as cfusion-out.log (or an out log for whatever instance you're having
 problems with). Those are often much more informative.



 /charlie



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 Can anyone point me in the right direction for tracking down this problem
 with CF8 in multiserver setup (only one right now)?



 The permissions were messed up initially, but now everything under the
 cfmx8 directory (where everything but the CFIDE is installed) is owned by
 the user which runs the server.



 Information,scheduler-11,03/21/08,13:33:37,,Starting runtime...

 Error,scheduler-11,03/21/08,13:33:37,,Unable to initialize
 Runtime service: coldfusion.server.ServiceException:
 coldfusion.server.ConfigMap cannot be cast to java.lang.String



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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CRUD generation tools?

2008-03-21 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I like Illudium PU-36
http://cfcgenerator.riaforge.org/

DK

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 There's are a couple of different CRUD generators built into the new Adobe
 CF 8 extensions for CFEclipse.


 http://livedocs.adobe.com/coldfusion/8/htmldocs/help.html?content=othertechn
 ologies_11.htmlhttp://livedocs.adobe.com/coldfusion/8/htmldocs/help.html?content=othertechnologies_11.html

 Also, FlexBuilder 3 contains the CRUD wizards as well.




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 hey folks
 been out of the mix for a while but about to get back into it.  i have
 cf8 and dwcs3.  i've read there are some easy to use crud generators out
 there but nothing specific.  so, before i do the right thing and go sniff
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CRUD generation tools?

2008-03-21 Thread Douglas Knudsen
bugger, got anxious with the send button.

Why do I like it?  It uses XSLT and the scripts are all there for you to
meddle with.  Thus you can adjust the generator to your liking, in case you
want to add quotes from Marvin in your beans or something.

The Eclipse tools Adobe created are cool and work well, but they are not
mutable.

DK

On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 8:58 AM, Douglas Knudsen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 I like Illudium PU-36
 http://cfcgenerator.riaforge.org/

 DK


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 wrote:

  There's are a couple of different CRUD generators built into the new
  Adobe
  CF 8 extensions for CFEclipse.
 
 
  http://livedocs.adobe.com/coldfusion/8/htmldocs/help.html?content=othertechn
  ologies_11.htmlhttp://livedocs.adobe.com/coldfusion/8/htmldocs/help.html?content=othertechnologies_11.html
 
  Also, FlexBuilder 3 contains the CRUD wizards as well.
 
 
 
 
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  hey folks
  been out of the mix for a while but about to get back into it.  i have
  cf8 and dwcs3.  i've read there are some easy to use crud generators out
  there but nothing specific.  so, before i do the right thing and go
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] looking for opinions on duplicate form submissions

2008-03-20 Thread Douglas Knudsen
My first thought is...disable the submit button after its mashed once.   My
second thought is, some people disable JavaScript.  Now, what type of user
disables JavaScript?  Would that type of user go 'mash the button crazy',
does it really matter then?  If so, could use Flash(read Flex).  Aside from
that, maybe some sort of random key deal that you could test server side, if
the key is inprocess, do nothing, ow process.  But the upload issue might
still be there as this occurs before your CFM processing does.  I might
re-factor the UI putting  document uploads on a separate view from the data
input.

hope the rambling helps... :)


DK

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 I'm working on an application where a form is submitted along with various
 attachments (doc, pdf, xls, etc).  Apparently users are submitting the same
 request several times and I've been asked to address this issue.  At first
 thought, it seemed quick and simple to me, but as I've started working on it
 I can't decide exactly how to handle the attachments in associated with the
 form in the most efficient way.

 That brings me here.  I was looking for suggestions on how to handle the
 attachments while I run validation on the db to see if the input from the
 form already exists in the db.  It seems like something that would be
 perfect for AJAX to handle, but my AJAX skills are virtually nonexistent.
 So, without using AJAX (or if you can break it down using AJAX for a novice)
 how would you handle the situation?

 The main issue I'm having, is that if I do the validation after the form
 submission, CF is assigning a temp directory to my attachment file.  So what
 is submitted as this: C:\Documents and Settings\JHoward\Desktop\PO Request
 mods.doc  ends up as this after submission and validation:
 C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\servers\coldfusion\SERVER-INF\temp\wwwroot-tmp\neotmp13963.tmp
  
 and then when I pass it to the CFFILE, it tells me the file doesn't exist.

 I'm really just looking at the different ways other people would handle
 this situation to try and decide so any input would be great.

 Thanks in advance.

 Jeff

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Re: JavaScript OFFenders (was [ACFUG Discuss] looking for opinions on duplicate form submissions)

2008-03-20 Thread Douglas Knudsen
ok, aside from the jab in the subject change, I've been curious of this.  I
come from inTRnet world where if a user turned JavaScript off, they could
actually be visited by HR/IT enforcement.  Anyhoo, in the wide world web
what type of user actually disables JavaScript?  Security minded folks it
seems from Dean's comment, but who else?  Certainly not your g'ma, eh?  I
suppose that's a question to ask when implementing a site or feature, does
the subset of NoScripters matter to the goals of your site?  Is this a
question that should even be entertained in todays web?  I know maybe 10
years back it was a serious one, but what about now?

On another side, this would be similar to the users who do not install Flash
Player.  Here though they have measured saturation, though not that
scientific, seems to be somewhat dependable.  Is there such data on
JavaScript?


DK

On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 11:16 AM, Dean H. Saxe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 I'm one of those users.  NoScript is a very good extension if you want to
 know what marketing companies and other unsavory types are harvesting your
 surfing habits to target advertising.  I enable scripting on a whitelist of
 trusted sites only.
 -dhs


 Dean H. Saxe, CISSP, CEH
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Great spirits have often encountered violent opposition from weak
 minds.
 --Einstein


 On Mar 20, 2008, at 11:10 AM, Douglas Knudsen wrote:

 My first thought is...disable the submit button after its mashed once.
 My second thought is, some people disable JavaScript.  Now, what type of
 user disables JavaScript?  Would that type of user go 'mash the button
 crazy', does it really matter then?  If so, could use Flash(read Flex).
 Aside from that, maybe some sort of random key deal that you could test
 server side, if the key is inprocess, do nothing, ow process.  But the
 upload issue might still be there as this occurs before your CFM processing
 does.  I might re-factor the UI putting  document uploads on a separate view
 from the data input.

 hope the rambling helps... :)


 DK

 On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Jeff Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I'm working on an application where a form is submitted along with
  various attachments (doc, pdf, xls, etc).  Apparently users are submitting
  the same request several times and I've been asked to address this issue.
  At first thought, it seemed quick and simple to me, but as I've started
  working on it I can't decide exactly how to handle the attachments in
  associated with the form in the most efficient way.
 
  That brings me here.  I was looking for suggestions on how to handle the
  attachments while I run validation on the db to see if the input from the
  form already exists in the db.  It seems like something that would be
  perfect for AJAX to handle, but my AJAX skills are virtually nonexistent.
  So, without using AJAX (or if you can break it down using AJAX for a novice)
  how would you handle the situation?
 
  The main issue I'm having, is that if I do the validation after the form
  submission, CF is assigning a temp directory to my attachment file.  So what
  is submitted as this: C:\Documents and Settings\JHoward\Desktop\PO Request
  mods.doc  ends up as this after submission and validation:
  C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\servers\coldfusion\SERVER-INF\temp\wwwroot-tmp\neotmp13963.tmp
   
  and then when I pass it to the CFFILE, it tells me the file doesn't exist.
 
  I'm really just looking at the different ways other people would handle
  this situation to try and decide so any input would be great.
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
  Jeff
 
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Re: JavaScript OFFenders (was [ACFUG Discuss] looking for opinions on duplicate form submissions)

2008-03-20 Thread Douglas Knudsen
On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 12:06 PM, Dean H. Saxe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Well, like I said, I whitelist sites I use that don't work without JS.
  But I blacklist the various ad and tracking sites which are useless to me
 and only serve to profile my web surfing.  Plus, I know where all the JS
 comes from now so I can limit any malicious JS because I have to
 specifically enable it if the site is not whitelisted.
 NoScript also provides some XSS protections too... Seriously, check it out
 if you have any interest in security and/or privacy.

 Now why in the hell would HR/IT be pissed if a user turned off JS?


ah, yeah, a total wtf, eh?  some things come to mind
* helpdesk calls cost money
* 3rd party tools come as is using JS, so if off see first above.  eg
PeopleSoft, Cognos, BusinessObjects, Sharepoint, etc...oh and that oft
credited first AJAX tool, Outlook for web.
* if any tracking is in JS on internally built CMS type tools tracking use,
turning off JS is circumventing approved processes
* related to the last one, simply turning it off can violate established IT
rules
* a over zealous new security VP trying to find anything to justify his
recent 6-fig salary request...ok this one is in jest

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 On Mar 20, 2008, at 11:35 AM, Douglas Knudsen wrote:

 ok, aside from the jab in the subject change, I've been curious of this.
 I come from inTRnet world where if a user turned JavaScript off, they could
 actually be visited by HR/IT enforcement.  Anyhoo, in the wide world web
 what type of user actually disables JavaScript?  Security minded folks it
 seems from Dean's comment, but who else?  Certainly not your g'ma, eh?  I
 suppose that's a question to ask when implementing a site or feature, does
 the subset of NoScripters matter to the goals of your site?  Is this a
 question that should even be entertained in todays web?  I know maybe 10
 years back it was a serious one, but what about now?

 On another side, this would be similar to the users who do not install
 Flash Player.  Here though they have measured saturation, though not that
 scientific, seems to be somewhat dependable.  Is there such data on
 JavaScript?


 DK

 On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 11:16 AM, Dean H. Saxe 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I'm one of those users.  NoScript is a very good extension if you want
  to know what marketing companies and other unsavory types are harvesting
  your surfing habits to target advertising.  I enable scripting on a
  whitelist of trusted sites only.
  -dhs
 
 
  Dean H. Saxe, CISSP, CEH
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Great spirits have often encountered violent opposition from weak
  minds.
  --Einstein
 
 
  On Mar 20, 2008, at 11:10 AM, Douglas Knudsen wrote:
 
  My first thought is...disable the submit button after its mashed once.
  My second thought is, some people disable JavaScript.  Now, what type of
  user disables JavaScript?  Would that type of user go 'mash the button
  crazy', does it really matter then?  If so, could use Flash(read Flex).
  Aside from that, maybe some sort of random key deal that you could test
  server side, if the key is inprocess, do nothing, ow process.  But the
  upload issue might still be there as this occurs before your CFM processing
  does.  I might re-factor the UI putting  document uploads on a separate view
  from the data input.
 
  hope the rambling helps... :)
 
 
  DK
 
  On Thu, Mar 20, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Jeff Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   I'm working on an application where a form is submitted along with
   various attachments (doc, pdf, xls, etc).  Apparently users are submitting
   the same request several times and I've been asked to address this issue.
   At first thought, it seemed quick and simple to me, but as I've started
   working on it I can't decide exactly how to handle the attachments in
   associated with the form in the most efficient way.
  
   That brings me here.  I was looking for suggestions on how to handle
   the attachments while I run validation on the db to see if the input from
   the form already exists in the db.  It seems like something that would be
   perfect for AJAX to handle, but my AJAX skills are virtually nonexistent.
   So, without using AJAX (or if you can break it down using AJAX for a 
   novice)
   how would you handle the situation?
  
   The main issue I'm having, is that if I do the validation after the
   form submission, CF is assigning a temp directory to my attachment file.  
   So
   what is submitted as this: C:\Documents and Settings\JHoward\Desktop\PO
   Request mods.doc  ends up as this after submission and validation:
   C:\ColdFusion8\runtime\servers\coldfusion\SERVER-INF\temp\wwwroot-tmp\neotmp13963.tmp

   and then when I pass it to the CFFILE, it tells me the file doesn't exist.
  
   I'm really just

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] How does one use cfmail?

2008-03-19 Thread Douglas Knudsen
typically the server stuff is set in the admin, thus encapsulating the
developer from needing that info.  Check out
http://livedocs.adobe.com/coldfusion/8/htmldocs/basiconfig_11.html

You will need the email servers SMTP info.  I doubt you will be able to send
email vial *mail*.*earthlink*.net though due to relaying restrictions.  Is
your client using a host?

DK

On Wed, Mar 19, 2008 at 9:58 PM, Peyton Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 This question will probably be easy for nearly every ACFUGGER except me:

  I want to use the cfmail tag, and my question is: what do they mean by
 the 'server'? For example, in testing the site I'm building on my own PC as
 local server, I plan to send the e-mail messages from the site I'm building
 to myself. My e-mail address is [EMAIL PROTECTED], so that's how
 I'm filling in the to=recipient parameter of cfmail (Incidentally,
 does the from=sender parameter make any difference if the recipient will
 not be replying? In this case the recipient will be the office manager on
 the same LAN as the web server itself, and he'll always know where the
 e-mails come from).

 But the hard part is what to put for the server. I've tried
 webmail.atl.earthlink.net, which is were I get my e-mail. And I've tried
 just earthlink.net by itself, and just mindspring.com. But nothing appears
 in my e-mail inbox, not even a message from the MAILER DAEMON, which ought
 to know where to send such a message (of ColdFusion should know, since I've
 specified from=[EMAIL PROTECTED].

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Re: Code examples (Was: [ACFUG Discuss] Hosted Bug Tracking Solutions?)

2008-03-03 Thread Douglas Knudsen
 pages on dad's
  computer at night), I'd love to see it. I'm old and crotchety now (I was a
  young man when dbml.exe was floating around, and you could call Ben
  Freuh at his desk to complain about stuff), so I'm a bit of a snob about
  code formatting, but I'd love to know that I'm not the only one!
 
 
 
  Hope you guys are doing well over there in ATL!
 
 
 
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Another Question From Rip Van Winkle

2008-02-18 Thread Douglas Knudsen
On Feb 18, 2008 10:11 AM, Peyton Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 First, I believe I already have Firebug: when Firefox tells me I have an
 error (lower righthand corner) I can click on that and see lots of info
 about it; and which I click on the '^' in that panel, it morphs into a
 window with 'Firebug' in its title. But I don't see how that helps me with
 navigation in the actual code I'm writing. Or do you mean navigation as in
 exploring the document while I'm debugging?

 Second, Doug, which of those frameworks would you recommend? In its
 documentation, Adobe refers to Spry from time to time...


I'm not really a JS expert anymore these days, but Spry seems pretty cool to
me, has that neat tag like approach akin to CF. YUI Steven mentioned is
pretty good too.  Spry is delivered to you by Adobe, check labs.adobe.com,
DW CS3 has Spry stuff built in too.  I seem to recall the CF8's Ajax stuff
uses YUI, but again I'm a bit behind in this area of late as I'm drowning in
Flex Koolaid :)




 I still have my question about how to re-write my particular functions (or
 properties to be precise) Firefox-style. Thanks for the info that parentNode
 = parentElement, but what about the other two?

 Incidentally, to most of you write web pages full of code like 'if IE to
 this, if NS do that'? I hope there's a way to escape from that! I've had a
 free ride on this so far since all my websites belonged to an INTRAnet
 inside a NYC goverment agency which  standardized on IE...


This is precisely what a framework will do for you, handle the  differences
for you.

DK



 Or is that what a framework would encapsulate? And if I use that, would I
 be able to read my own code?


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 To: discussion@acfug.org
 Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Another Question From Rip Van Winkle

 I suggest looking at using a framework.  This would be a Good Thing as it
 would encapsulate these issues for you.  Frameworks for JS include Spry,
 Dojo, JQuery, and the list could go on and on.

 DK

 On Feb 18, 2008 9:44 AM, Steven Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  First go get firebug for firefox... that will help you with the dom
  navigation.
  Firefox parentElement = parentNode
 
 
 
  On Mon, Feb 18, 2008 at 9:16 AM, Peyton Todd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
 
   Hello again from the CF5 programmer trying to catch up.
  
   I always used to write for Internet Explorer, and did so again after
   my return to programming a few months ago, resulting in what is by now a
   rather complex site. Many CF (and other internet-based) programmers have
   told me since then that I should have written for Firefox, and I now wish 
   I
   had, because of it's debugging abilities. But...
  
   How easy will it be to convert my existing code to run on Firefox?
   Specifically, there are three functions I'm making heavy use of:
  
   1. getElementById
   2. parentElement
   3. children[]
  
   According to my latest DOM book (O'Reilly, published 1998 - yes, I
   know I need a new one) none of these exists in Netscape (same as Firefox,
   right?). And sure enough I get error messages at least with the first one 
   (I
   never get past there to the others). So my question is:
  
   What is the Firefox way to do each of them? (According to my O'Reilly
   book, document.all[] doesn't exist in Netscape, either.)
  
   One catch is: I would very much like to avoid giving unique names to
   everything, for two reasons:
  
   1. There are lots and lots of them. This is a roll-my-own HIERARCHICAL
   grid of sorts with buttons to insert and delete new rows on both of two
   levels.
  
   2. All my update code makes heavy use of the fact that, when items in
   a form have the same name (as they do in each successive row in my grid), 
   CF
   sends up the values as a comma-delimited list of values which I then loop
   through.
  
   Any ideas?
  
   Thanks for your help,
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] periodic CFC death

2008-01-28 Thread Douglas Knudsen
thanks.  I've searched, and no use of CreateObject(component,user
).init() at all.  /com is at the top of my web root.  AFIK, HostMySite
doesn't allow files above the webroot, thus no mappings needed.

DK


On Jan 28, 2008 1:41 PM, Cameron Childress [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Is /com a cf mapping or a relative/local path?  Also, do you ever
 invoke it from another CFC in that dir as simply:

 CreateObject(component,user ).init()

 I've seen that goof things up.

 -Cameron

 On Jan 28, 2008 1:19 PM, Douglas Knudsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  ok, this is whacked.  I have a bean called user in
 com/foo/beans/user.cfc.
  I provided a truncated version below.  It works a treat.  Well, for a
 few
  days at least.  Over time this bean starts throwing the error:
 
 
  Detail If the component name is specified as a return type, its possible
  that a definition file for the component cannot be found or is not
  accessible.
   Message The value returned from the init function is not of type
  com.foo.beans.user.
  This error is thrown from the line
  cfset var user = CreateObject(component,com.foo.beans.user ).init()
 /
 
  To fix the error, I simply touch the user.cfc file so that it gets
  recompiled.  It then works fine for 2 to 5 weeks or so then the same
 error
  starts occurring again.  Any thoughts?  I'm stumped.  I'm thinking its a
  shared hosting issue with HostMySite.
 
  DK
 
  cfcomponent
  displayname=user
  output=false
  hint=A bean which models the user form .
 
  !---
  PROPERTIES
  ---
   cfset variables.instance = StructNew() /
 
  !---
  INITIALIZATION / CONFIGURATION
  ---
  cffunction name=init access=public returntype=
 com.foo.beans.user
  output=false
   cfargument name=nm_id type=numeric required=false
  default=0 /
  cfargument name=txt_user_id type=string required=false
  default= /
 
 
  cfscript
  // run setters
  setNm_id(arguments.nm_id);
  setTxt_user_id(arguments.txt_user_id);
  setTxt_pwd(arguments.txt_pwd);
 
  /cfscript
 
  cfreturn this /
   /cffunction
 
  !---
  PUBLIC FUNCTIONS
  ---
  cffunction name=setMemento access=public
  returntype=com.foo.beans.user output=false
   cfargument name=memento type=struct required=yes/
  cfset variables.instance = arguments.memento /
  cfreturn this /
  /cffunction
   cffunction name=getMemento access=publicreturntype=struct
  output=false 
  cfreturn variables.instance /
  /cffunction
 
 
 
   !---
  ACCESSORS
  ---
  cffunction name=setNm_id access=public returntype=void
  output=false
  cfargument name=nm_id type=numeric required=true /
   cfset variables.instance.nm_id = trim(arguments.nm_id) /
  /cffunction
  cffunction name=getNm_id access=public returntype=numeric
  output=false
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[ACFUG Discuss] nbc.com using SPRY

2008-01-09 Thread Douglas Knudsen
found this interesting
http://www.nbc.com/Bionic_Woman/recaps/#cat=1mea=109ima=35404
when I load it in FF I see the Spry code displayed before the data is
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] CF and Vista

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] cfcontent in IE7

2007-08-28 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Also, might just be the mime-type
http://www.w3schools.com/media/media_mimeref.asp

DK

On 8/28/07, Dean H. Saxe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Why don't you have values in your pragma and cache-control headers?
 That's not legal HTTP syntax and could be one of IE's issues.

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  used the following code and it works as intended in Firefox but
  yields a bunch of garbage in IE7. I would appreciate any help I
  could get.
 
 
 
  cfheader name=Pragma value=
 
  cfheader name=Cache-control value=
 
  cfheader name=Content-Disposition value=inline;
  filename=filename.xls
 
  cfcontent type=application/vnd.msexcel file=C:\filepath
  \subfolder\docs\filename.xls
 
 
 
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[ACFUG Discuss] MAX in Cheecago pics of conf center

2007-08-17 Thread Douglas Knudsen
http://blog.adobemax2007.com/2007/08/max-2007-chicago-early-bird-ends-this.html
I saw the title of this post and chose not to read itsecond glance and I
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Getting Flex2Gateway to work with https

2007-08-15 Thread Douglas Knudsen
You have to compile the Flex app against this services-config file.  I'd
leave the endpoint URIs using the variables instead of hard-coded URLs too.
This way you can have two services-config files on your local machine, one
for http one for https.  Simply point FB to the one you need and compile.

DK

On 8/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Hello,

  I have a problem getting the https://hostname/flex2gateway/ to
 work.

 This is what I did:

   1.  Added a channel definition for https in services-config file.

 services
 service id=coldfusion-flashremoting-service
  class=flex.messaging.services.RemotingService
  messageTypes=flex.messaging.messages.RemotingMessage

 adapters
 adapter-definition id=cf-object class=
 coldfusion.flash.messaging.ColdFusionAdapter default=true/
 /adapters

 destination id=ColdFusion
 channels
 channel ref=my-cfamf/
 /channels
 properties
 source*/source
 !-- define the resolution rules and access level of
 the cfc being invoked --
 access
 !-- Use the ColdFusion mappings to find CFCs, by
 default only CFC files under your webroot can be found. --
 use-mappingsfalse/use-mappings
 !-- allow public and remote or just remote
 methods to be invoked --
 method-access-levelremote/method-access-level
 /access

 property-case
 !-- cfc property names --
 force-cfc-lowercasefalse/force-cfc-lowercase
 !-- Query column names --

 force-query-lowercasefalse/force-query-lowercase
 !-- struct keys --

 force-struct-lowercasefalse/force-struct-lowercase
 /property-case
 /properties
 /destination

 /service
 /services

 channels
 channel-definition id=my-cfamf class=
 mx.messaging.channels.AMFChannel
 endpoint uri=http://f122w17/flex2gateway/; class=
 flex.messaging.endpoints.AMFEndpoint/
 properties
 polling-enabledfalse/polling-enabled
 serialization
 instantiate-typesfalse/instantiate-types
 /serialization
 /properties
 /channel-definition
 *channel-definition id=my-secure-amf class=
 mx.messaging.channels.SecureAMFChannel *
 *endpoint uri=https://f122w17/flex2gateway/; class=
 flex.messaging.endpoints.SecureAMFEndpoint/*
 *properties*
 *add-no-cache-headersfalse/add-no-cache-headers*
 *serialization*
 *instantiate-typesfalse/instantiate-types*
 */serialization*
 * /properties *
 */channel-definition*

 /channels

 logging
 target class=flex.messaging.log.ConsoleTarget level=Error
 properties
 prefix[Flex] /prefix
 includeDatefalse/includeDate
 includeTimefalse/includeTime
 includeLevelfalse/includeLevel
 includeCategoryfalse/includeCategory
 /properties
 filters
 patternEndpoint.*/pattern
 patternService.*/pattern
 patternConfiguration/pattern
 patternMessage.*/pattern
 /filters
 /target
 /logging

 system
 /system

 /services-config

   2.  Recycled the ColdFusion Service

 I know I am missing some step.  I would appreciate if somebody can help me
 identify what I am missing.


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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Getting Flex2Gateway to work with https

2007-08-15 Thread Douglas Knudsen
ah, ok.  This whole thing is a real undocumented shambles IMHO.  Folks on
flexcoders, some Adobe one seven, say you can have multiple channel defs in
here and that your Flex app will try each one until it finds one that
works.  This never worked for me.  To try this, looks like you need to add
to the channels list perhaps.

channels
channel ref=my-cfamf/
channel ref=*my-secure-amf*/
/channels


What I did in the end was to set the my-cfamf channel to use https, thus
only one channel.  I could do this at the time as ALL things on the server
required https.

HTH!

DK

On 8/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I get a blank page when I type
 http://hostname/flex2gateway/

 I get the following error when I type
https://hostname/flex2gateway/

 *500 *
 No configured channel has an endpoint path '/flex2gateway/'.

 flex.messaging.MessageException: No configured channel has an endpoint
 path '/flex2gateway/'.
 at flex.messaging.MessageBroker.getEndpoint(
 MessageBroker.java:318)
 at flex.messaging.MessageBrokerServlet.service(
 MessageBrokerServlet.java:329)
 at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java
 :853)
 at coldfusion.bootstrap.BootstrapServlet.service(
 BootstrapServlet.java:78)
 at jrun.servlet.ServletInvoker.invoke(ServletInvoker.java
 :91)
 at jrun.servlet.JRunInvokerChain.invokeNext(
 JRunInvokerChain.java:42)
 at jrun.servlet.JRunRequestDispatcher.invoke(
 JRunRequestDispatcher.java:259)
 at jrun.servlet.ServletEngineService.dispatch(
 ServletEngineService.java:541)
 at jrun.servlet.jrpp.JRunProxyService.invokeRunnable(
 JRunProxyService.java:204)
 at
 jrunx.scheduler.ThreadPool$ThreadThrottle.invokeRunnable(ThreadPool.java
 :428)
 at jrunx.scheduler.WorkerThread.run(WorkerThread.java:66)



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 Jay, did you write what you meant? because it sounds like you got what you
 expected. :-)

 You said, I should...get a blank page...I am not getting that...it gives
 me a blank page.

 Or am I reading this wrong? :-)

 /charlie


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 without going to Flex App, I should be able to type
 https://hostname/flex2gateway/ and get a blank page.  Is that correct?  I
 am not getting that. http://hostname/flex2gateway/ gives me a blank page.


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 You have to compile the Flex app against this services-config file.  I'd
 leave the endpoint URIs using the variables instead of hard-coded URLs too.
  This way you can have two services-config files on your local machine, one
 for http one for https.  Simply point FB to the one you need and compile.

 DK

 On 8/15/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED]
 * [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

 Hello,

I have a problem getting the https://hostname/flex2gateway/ to work.

 This is what I did:

 1.  Added a channel definition for https in services-config file.

   services
   service id=coldfusion-flashremoting-service
class=flex.messaging.services.RemotingService
messageTypes=flex.messaging.messages.RemotingMessage

   adapters
   adapter-definition id=cf-object class=
 coldfusion.flash.messaging.ColdFusionAdapter default=true/
   /adapters

   destination id=ColdFusion
   channels
   channel ref=my-cfamf/
   /channels
   properties
   source*/source
   !-- define the resolution rules and access level of the
 cfc being invoked --
   access
   !-- Use the ColdFusion mappings to find CFCs, by
 default only CFC files under your webroot can be found. --
   use-mappingsfalse/use-mappings
   !-- allow public and remote or just remote
 methods to be invoked --
   method-access-levelremote/method-access-level
   /access

   property-case
   !-- cfc property names --
   force-cfc-lowercasefalse/force-cfc-lowercase
   !-- Query column

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] AIR

2007-08-14 Thread Douglas Knudsen
yeah, they are going over SQL Lite in AIRway kewl

On 8/14/07, John Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I would just come on down at this point. The conference is happening now.

 John Mason
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 770.337.8363


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 *To:* discussion@acfug.org
 *Subject:* RE: [ACFUG Discuss] AIR

  Could you provide a link for registration?

 Thanks

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  Original Message 
 Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] AIR
 From: Teddy R Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 To: discussion@acfug.org

 AIR has 400 people registered.  Parking near the Fox is about $3.  It is
 quite hot, so hydrate well.

 By the sounds of it, Atlanta has had the most attendance thus far.

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] strange issue with cfcontent

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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Tuning CFMX 7 DB Connections

2007-08-06 Thread Douglas Knudsen
also, be sure to use connection pooling...aka 'maintain connections'  in CF
land.  It was my experience to use the IP of the DB server too, not the DNS
entry, in my past life we used the VIP of the LB.  VIPs didn't change often
enough tot worry about it, like 1 in 5 years maybe.

DK

On 8/6/07, Andrew Powell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The built-in CF datasource is a JDBC connection.  I would make sure
 you're on the latest data direct drivers.  That should be task #1.

 http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=42dcb10a

 My two cents.

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  Does anyone have any references for tuning the data source connections
  in CFMX?
  We're moving to new hardware after 5 years and we've found the max
  capacity for apache (200 connections), cfmx (190 connections) and
  oracle
  10g (6k connections), but when we put them together performance drops
  (70 connections). So, I was wondering if anyone has any experience
  with
  tuning oracle and cfmx? For example, are there known benefits to
  configuring an Oracle JDBC connection over using the built-in CF
  datasource?
  TIA.
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Flex and Firefox issues

2007-08-01 Thread Douglas Knudsen
hmm, have not seen this myself.  Usually the issue is with IE.  How are you
'hitting' the CFC?  RemoteObject? WebService?   SSL in use?

oh, http://www.affug.org is the Flex/Flash UG and there is a list there too.

DK

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  Sorry if this is off topic, but I'm sweating bullets right now and any
 help would be appreciated.



 I built a little auction app in Flex that hits a cfc and gets information
 to populate the item, countdown, etc.  In Local dev and on our test box, it
 works fine.  The problem is in FF on the live server, the first time it hits
 the page it loads but on refresh there is just a grey box.  If I right click
 on the grey box, I get the full Flash menu and if I select play from there,
 it starts working.  Tried loading the swf different ways and I get the same
 result.  If I re-compile and upload, it loads the first time again, and then
 I just get the grey box on reload.  Only seems to be happening on FF on the
 live server, IE seems fine.





 Does anyone have any experience with this issue?  If not, does the Flash 
 Flex user group have a mailing list yet?



 Any help would be appreciated.



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