Re: [cfaussie] Helms and Peters are back at it again...

2011-08-10 Thread Barry Beattie
there's a lot of good stuff that these guys touch on using motorbikes, cooking, woodworking as vehicles to make the point. Ideas that are worthwhile in application development, analyst skills, project management, etc. Defiantly worth the half an hour or so to listen to. If ppl haven't heard the

Re: [cfaussie] Helms and Peters are back at it again...

2011-08-10 Thread AJ Mercer
... and don't forget about the 2 devs from down under http://www.2ddu.com/ On 10 August 2011 15:06, Barry Beattie barry.beat...@gmail.com wrote: there's a lot of good stuff that these guys touch on using motorbikes, cooking, woodworking as vehicles to make the point. Ideas that are

Re: [cfaussie] Helms and Peters are back at it again...

2011-08-10 Thread Mark Mandel
Thanks for the plug! :) Kai is away at the moment, but we'll be back at it when he gets back. Mark On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 5:15 PM, AJ Mercer ajmer...@gmail.com wrote: ... and don't forget about the 2 devs from down under http://www.2ddu.com/ On 10 August 2011 15:06, Barry Beattie

RE: [cfaussie] Re: How to load balance

2011-08-10 Thread Mathew Sayers
I think you're correct because I am using so many session objects the server can't cope with the load; actually it's really only 3 per session but they each hold a collections of other objects; I've used this approach before for java stand alone apps and it has worked really well because the

Re: [cfaussie] Re: How to load balance

2011-08-10 Thread Paul Kukiel
Cf9 has a 64bit standard edition might be worth a go? Paul Kukiel On 10/08/2011, at 9:51 PM, Mathew Sayers mathew.say...@gmail.com wrote: I think you’re correct because I am using so many session objects the server can’t cope with the load; actually it’s really only 3 per session but

RE: [cfaussie] Re: How to load balance

2011-08-10 Thread charlie arehart
Mat, I'd not say it's flawed, just a different beast compared to your prior experience. :-) In a standalone app, you don't likely have more than one user. In a web app, you can have dozens, hundreds, thousands, or tens of thousands. Consider especially that when you're storing info in sessions,

Re: [cfaussie] CF 8 or 9 licence cost question

2011-08-10 Thread Chris Velevitch
According the Adobe Australian Store, grade from CF 7 std or from CF 8 std to CF 9 Standard is $897.75 Chris -- Chris Velevitch Manager - Adobe Platform Users Group, Sydney m: 0415 469 095 www.apugs.org.au Adobe Platform Users Group, Sydney Topic: Developing Mobile Applications with the Flash

[cfaussie] Re: CF 8 or 9 licence cost question

2011-08-10 Thread Stephen M
On Aug 11, 10:16 am, Sean Corfield seancorfi...@gmail.com wrote: On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 4:52 PM, Stephen M sgmul...@gmail.com wrote: What does a standard CF9 licence cost these days?  A quick google came up with $1500 from Apex software, I've never heard of them before. The US prices for

Re: [cfaussie] Re: CF 8 or 9 licence cost question

2011-08-10 Thread Sean Corfield
On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 7:22 PM, Stephen M sgmul...@gmail.com wrote: I know this is probably ancient history for most of you, but are there any problems that I should be aware of (going from CF7 to CF9)? Can't answer that but... This is a MachII 1.5 app. - do I need to upgrade the MachII

RE: [cfaussie] Re: CF 8 or 9 licence cost question

2011-08-10 Thread Dale Fraser
Issues we faced are around UI components. If your using any of the UI elements from 7 such as flash forms etc there may be some rework. If not there shouldn't be anything too trick. You could run the trial and see if the app runs before purchase. Regards Dale Fraser http://dale.fraser.id.au

[cfaussie] Re: How to load balance

2011-08-10 Thread daamsie
Ah, the bots, yes! Definitely a likely candidate. We have our application set up so that bot sessions timeout almost immediately after being created. Without that, our server would crash in minutes. On Aug 11, 1:16 am, charlie arehart charlie_li...@carehart.org wrote: Mat, I'd not say it's