On 7/30/2010 8:45 PM, Andrew Scott wrote:
Ian,
I really hate to burst your bubble
You may be relieved to know that my bubble is just fine and unbursted, I
was saying the same thing.
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Over the last couple of weeks I've noticed that my Eclipse seems to take
a really long time to start up. It always hangs at the splash screen
forever, then finally it starts loading. Once the loading bar appears,
it only takes about 15-20 seconds to load. This morning I timed it and
it
On a similar note, is there going to be an update to CFEclipse for Helios?
It doesn't seem to want to load up (or does someone know how to remedy this?
Eric
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I don't know if this is related but I had a similar situation where Eclipse
would hang at start up and at seemingly random moments. All of my Eclipse
installs became pretty much unusable at the same time. Two things fixed it
for me. Defraging and Jacking up the RAM. Defragging helped a lot. My HD
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A few things to try:
1) Close all open projects (right-click on a project and select
'close') and restart. See if that makes it start fast.
2) Check the network settings. A long wait time might mean it's
trying to do something networky, and it's waiting for a response.
Like, for the help
Let's say I put a query like below in a CFC:
cfquery name= news_menu datasource=#dsn# cachedwithin=#createTimeSpan
(0,0,20,0)#
SELECT cfif select_limit gt 0TOP #select_limit# /cfif safelink, news_id,
headline, description, pub_year, pub_month, pub_day
FROM tbl_news
ORDER BY pub_year DESC,
Well, that code will create a separate cache for each version of the
variable query statement.
Cf
http://forums.devshed.com/coldfusion-development-84/cfml-cfquery-cachedwithi
n-does-changing-order-by-create-new-query-680793.html
In other words, I think it will work the way you expect.
It's testing as I expected. I'm trying to maximize the efficiency of my CFCs
by writing more variable queries and caching those that have only a limited
number of possible query parameters.
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Makes sense. Clearly, if you were testing for ID = '#myVar#', then the
number of variances would make caching irrelevant, but it sounds like this
case might be a good candidate.
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I'm looking at buying a couple of laptops that will get some light
development use. The trouble I am seeing is every laptop whose
feature set I am interested in is running Win7 Home Premium.
If I am running CF9 developer on them and would only be using the
development web server, will CF9 run
I'm looking at buying a couple of laptops that will get some light
development use. The trouble I am seeing is every laptop whose
feature set I am interested in is running Win7 Home Premium.
If I am running CF9 developer on them and would only be using the
development web server, will CF9
Beautiful. Thank you, Dave.
You mean upgrade Windows, right?
I'm still running all my office stuff on XP downgrades. Stayed clean
away from Vista except for my home system which is running Vista 64
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 12:46 PM, Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com wrote:
I'm looking at buying
I've run CF9 on Windows 7 with absolutely no issues at all.
Paul Alkema
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From: Matt Robertson [mailto:websitema...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2010 3:43 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: CF9 Developer on Windows 7 Home Premium?
I'm looking at buying a
You mean upgrade Windows, right?
Yes. I've bought several machines with Windows 7 Home Premium and
upgraded them to Professional. It's been very smooth.
I'm still running all my office stuff on XP downgrades. Stayed clean
away from Vista except for my home system which is running Vista 64
Sorry for the OT,
I'm looking to buy a new laptop mostly CF 9 development with CF
builder and Flash builder,
MS-SQL, Oracle a few local web sites, SVN .I guess just the usual
development stuff.
I kind of narrowed my search to Sony Vaio F1290:
* Intel® Core Quad i7-840QM processor (1.86GHz)
I'm looking to buy a new laptop mostly CF 9 development with CF
builder and Flash builder,
MS-SQL, Oracle a few local web sites, SVN .I guess just the usual
development stuff.
I kind of narrowed my search to Sony Vaio F1290:
* Intel® Core Quad i7-840QM processor (1.86GHz)
*
I'd lean towards the Sony if the price is comparable... but I would wipe the
hard drive and re-install Windows7 clean from an original media disk, not
from the Sony disks... Too much bloat ware.
As a 3rd alternate I'd look at Lenovo (Formally IBM) I've been really happy
with my ThinkPad, but it
Got this email notice form tigerdirect today...seems like a pretty good
deal. It only ships with 4gig mem but will handle 8. And the price seems
good at $899. Here are the basic specs (copied from webpage:
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-Details.asp?EdpNo=6
Personally I would go with the ASUS Lappy if anything for the Blu-Ray drive
and the HDMI out. I am a big fan of ASUS motherboards and if their Laptops
are anything like their MB's then it will kick arse and take names. THe only
thing I don't like about the ASUS is the weight and the size. 8lbs is
Thank you guys. Informative as usual.
Price wise they are very similar. Asus has Blu-Ray, bigger screen and
hard drive but battery life sucks.
Sony smaller screen and hard and no Blu-Ray drive (I can add one for
100 I think) but better CPU and much better battery.
In the end I want one that's
As I understand it, when you upgrade from one version of Windows 7 to
another, all it's really doing is unlocking features already on your
machine.
andy
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To: cf-talk
Subject:
Price wise they are very similar. Asus has Blu-Ray, bigger screen and
hard drive but battery life sucks.
Sony smaller screen and hard and no Blu-Ray drive (I can add one for
100 I think) but better CPU and much better battery.
A lot of these things really depend on how you plan to use it. If
As I understand it, when you upgrade from one version of Windows 7 to
another, all it's really doing is unlocking features already on your
machine.
Yes, I think so. There really isn't that much difference: Professional
can join Windows domains, Ultimate has a full-disk encryption option.
You might want to check out some of the deals they have at Tiger Direct and
New Egg...you can save a lot of money that way.
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com]
Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2010 11:10 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: SOT: Best CF development laptop
Yes, it's a replacement for a desktop but will see some travel too.
I will have a couple of VM' too and that's the reason I went with 8gb.
and it' Asus not Acer :)
@Alan I had before a ThinkPad and they are very reliable. Expensive,
kind of spartan looking but they never die.
Probably I will
I did look around and some time you can get 100 off.
The advantage at the sony store is that it can be somewhat customized
(including engraving) and the previous model F11 has a 200$ discount
Thanks
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 11:14 PM, Eric Roberts
ow...@threeravensconsulting.com wrote:
You
And full disk encryption is available for free via TrueCrypt as I
write this from my laptop with a full disk encryption setup with Win 7
Home 64-bit.
On Tue, Aug 3, 2010 at 8:11 PM, Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com wrote:
As I understand it, when you upgrade from one version of Windows 7 to
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