Any chance you could qualify your claims that re-compiling is faster than
reading from the cached .class (even if there are 20k files in the folder).
Even with a small cfm/function i'd be VERY suprised if this is the case.
Perhaps you could enlighten me?
D
What's in those other WEB-INF
From Brandon Purcell's blog
http://www.bpurcell.org/blog/index.cfm?mode=entryentry=1031
On 18/05/07, David Stockton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any chance you could qualify your claims that re-compiling is faster than
reading from the cached .class (even if there are 20k files in the folder).
: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 12:38 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Errant Web-inf directories
Any chance you could qualify your claims that re-compiling is
faster than reading from the cached .class (even if there are
20k files in the folder).
Even
Any chance you could qualify your claims that re-compiling is
faster than reading from the cached .class (even if there are
20k files in the folder).
Even with a small cfm/function i'd be VERY suprised if this
is the case. Perhaps you could enlighten me?
Other than telling you to try it
10,000 files is a lot for a file system ...
Not really. Ten thousand files in the same directory, however, is. And
that's the problem, I think. Filesystems use directory information to find
files quickly.
Conceivably, CF could be changed to store class files in some sort of
directory structure
On 5/18/07, Dave Watts wrote:
10,000 files is a lot for a file system ...
Not really. Ten thousand files in the same directory, however, is. And
that's the problem, I think. Filesystems use directory information to find
files quickly.
Well, since our main web-inf directory has 114,254
So, we have a single instance of CF 6.1 installed on linux
(no clustering). However, we have multiple instances of the
web-inf/* directories. The server admin's don't know where
they came from, or what to do about them. They seem to be in
subdomains or virtual servers, but they're not
On 5/17/07, Dave Watts wrote:
What's in those other WEB-INF directories? I suspect they don't contain the
entire contents of the original WEB-INF directory.
Well, in one example, there are 19,195 .class files. Not as many as
are in the root web-inf, no. But, a sizable amount.
What's in those other WEB-INF directories? I suspect they don't
contain the entire contents of the original WEB-INF directory.
Well, in one example, there are 19,195 .class files. Not as
many as are in the root web-inf, no. But, a sizable amount.
Is that all that's in there, compiled
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