Thanks Magnus, I've just downloaded it.
Can anyone help with installing this through the Railo administrator, I am in
Archives & Resources, cfx_tags etc and the only example is
with the class path "railo.cfx.example.HelloWorld"
and my aplogies to Gert Franz for mis spelling his first name in an
Well here is a tip to make any image manipulation product independent,
meaning you won't have to depend on Railo, OpenBD or AdobeCF to build
the tag you need and also have it work on all of those great CFML
engines:
Simply use cfexecute and use ImageMagick !
ImageMagick is simply the best t
As I noted in my followup the jetty bundle is fully capable to run
production environment.
By the way, maybe I should post a announcement in a separate thread but
OpenBD went version 1.0 ad now has an admin (built by Matt Woodward) built
in. Very nice, check it out.
Adam
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at
If I recall the latest Railo release added most of the functions that cf8
provide. OpenBD offers a cfimage tag, though we should put the image
functions on the road map. It may be important to note that Adobe did not
use open source libraries for much of ColdFusion's implementation for the
image f
Still there
On Dec 6, 2008, at 6:23 AM, David McCan wrote:
> BlueDragon has, I believe, an image manipulation tag (had it before
> CF8). Was that removed from OBD?
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We have been using tmt_image.cfc for image cropping and CF8 image tag for
watermarking etc. I am guessing the tmt_image.cfc will work with either OBD or
Railo, but have not tried it.
BlueDragon has, I believe, an image manipulation tag (had it before CF8). Was
that removed from OBD?
David
Thank you for the feedback and suggestions. We are using Open BlueDragon for a
low traffic task tracker application. Since we had some experience with OBD it
was felt that was the one to try.
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Adobe® ColdFusion® 8 software
We do provide a Java ImageCR CFX solution to licensed customers.
This also provides 64-bit support and opens up some other options.
It is available for download after login, alongside the standard version.
There is no trial version yet.
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> Gertz,
>
> [quote]
> and some image
Gertz,
[quote]
and some image manipulations (cropping, etc)
[/quote]
what's available with Railo for image manipulation? I currently use cfx_imagecr3
(great tag by the way) but as you know that is not java based so is not
compatible any recommendations?
Andrew.
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btw~ thanks for the link
I would like to keep it apache based so tomcat is probably my answer.
My thing is that I just want to try the options before cf9 comes out, I was
going to buy a cf8 license but since it's fairly close to the new one I am
waiting. But if one of these works then hey why n
I don't want to use the jetty bundle, etc.. I want to put it on a server and
run some of my own sites on it to see how it is in "real world" environment and
not much info on that.
I just did a search again and Luis (aka mr coldbox) just put up a blog entry
today about it.
I did try openBD awhi
I should probably add that there is really nothing wrong with running the
Jetty/OpenBD(Railo) bundle on production. I personally favor Tomcat but
Jetty is good as well.
Adam
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Adam Haskell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Its just a war. There really isn't much of an
Its just a war. There really isn't much of an install. I wrote a blog entry
about getting things running for BlueDragon JEE it is the same stuff for
OpenBD or Railo etc. Heck for local dev and tinkering Railo and OpenBD both
come with a jetty bundle...download and click start. Easy as pie.
http:/
I am chompin to try railo on my xserve but the one thing they don't really have
yet is decent install docs. I heard an installer for os x is coming & they do
have some linux things but with all the dev'rs on macs these days it would be
nice to know how to install it right.
I also think it is important to note that any time one is concerned about
load they really should consider load testing and stress testing. Mike Brunt
is a wizard with this stuff and I strongly recommend him, he's keen on CFML
and he knows his stuff. You can always do it yourself but why not invest
Quoting Dr. Peter Venkman, "I'd call that a big yes." :-)
(The rest of the line is, "Uh, are you habitually using drugs? Stimulants?
Alcohol?" but that didn't seem to apply here. :-)
OpenBD+1 Railo+1
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 2:12 AM, Gert Franz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> David,
>
> just yest
David,
just yesterday we launched a website that has around 11.000.000 pi's per
month. (btw: www.buscaimoveis.com a brazilian real estate website).
Besides that we have www.pcwelt.de which serves 100'000'000 pi's a
month. And there is one coming where we have to deal with 1.5 billion
req a mon
I am part of the OpenBD project so I will try to keep my opionions out of it
when it comes to OpenBD. They are both suitable for high traffic websites.
BlueDragon powers CarFax.com, as well as blog-city both of which are high
traffic. I am not sure what sites Railo runs but from my personal experi
Does anyone have experience or know if Open BlueDragon or Railo are suitable
for use in a high traffic e-commerce site? During the busiest times there are
about 100,000 visitors between 8 AM and 7 PM during a day. The highest
concentration is between 10 AM and 2 PM. There are lots of graphics
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