Don L wrote:
The girlfriend/wife in this case is a main app, so, could we have cf8
application server (jrunsvc.exe) launch a little app quietly when it first
starts (as a warm-up process and do it quietly, that is, not to launch a page
in a web browser)?
jrunsvc is just a service wrapper,
Ok, what I meant is, cf8 seems like a car, one needs to start
I don't think you can do this with CF alone, but you should be able to do it
other ways. For example, you could create a batch file that invokes wget to
call a page, and you could launch that batch file after the service has
started
Ok, what I meant is, cf8 seems like a car, one needs to start
I don't think you can do this with CF alone, but you should be able to do it
other ways. For example, you could create a batch file that invokes wget to
call a page, and you could launch that batch file after the service has
started
But wait, what this wget utility is about?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wget
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But wait, what this wget utility is about?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wget
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
Fig Leaf Software provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
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Chicago, Baltimore, Northern
Ok, what I meant is, cf8 seems like a car, one needs to start the engine first
then turn on the heat then in a little while the car would be warm, so by then
your girlfriend or wife can step in...
The girlfriend/wife in this case is a main app, so, could we have cf8
application server
Ok, what I meant is, cf8 seems like a car, one needs to start
the engine first then turn on the heat then in a little while
the car would be warm, so by then your girlfriend or wife can
step in...
The girlfriend/wife in this case is a main app, so, could we
have cf8 application server
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