I bed your pardon??
If this is the Ben I think it is I would suggest that you be very careful
what you say on here buddy.
We are very responsive with our service and we host some major websites. We
use the same services as out clients so our business relies on the service
being as much as our
Hey, not starting a war here or burning any bridge, far from me the
idea.
I'm just quoting that some client wasn't happy.
Surely, there are clients out there very happy with your services, but
surely it's valid to point that some weren't. Seems fair, this post was
asking feedback.
Mark, without
Ben, for someone not wanting a war, or to burn any bridges, your last
two posts have had some very strong claims, that I would think are
getting very close to being 'fighting words'.
If there's some history or association between you and Inevative
(Steve) or between you and Web Central, then you
It's wasn't my intention to be comming on strong, I just thought i'd
give some input to the debate, obviously my words aren't right, so mea
culpa for that, it's not my intention.
I was just contributing my two pence; seems like i've got rusty coins.
Ben
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Hi all,
This may be a stupid question. With the underlying java architecture of
cfmx, is it possible to grab the generated class files and run them
seperately on a JVM, completely independantly of coldfusion?
I'm asking for two reasons: first, could this be a shortcut to rapid
java development,
Grant,
I'm sorry to say, it's just not that easy.
The generated class files are only part of the whole picture - you
still need the underlying ColdFusion engine to make them run.
You can deploy a coldfusion application (including .cfm files) on a
J2EEserver, as a war or a ear archive - which
Grant,
The answer is no, and if you want to do
what your looking at doing write your libraries in taglibs or java to begin
with.
Senior Coldfusion Developer
Aegeon Pty. Ltd.
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ok, thanks Mark, are you saying I could dev in CF and then run the app
from an war/ear - completely independently of the CF architecture?On 9/28/06, Mark Mandel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:Grant,I'm sorry to say, it's just not that easy.The generated class files are only part of the whole picture -
http://www.adobe.com/support/coldfusion/j2ee/cfmx7j2ee_home.html
Mark
On 9/28/06, grant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ok, thanks Mark, are you saying I could dev in CF and then run the app from
an war/ear - completely independently of the CF architecture?
On 9/28/06, Mark Mandel [EMAIL
No you still need a CF license.
Senior Coldfusion Developer
Aegeon Pty. Ltd.
www.aegeon.com.au
Phone:+613 8676 4223
Mobile: 0404 998 273
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thanks y'allOn 9/28/06, Andrew Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No you still need a CF license.
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Aegeon Pty. Ltd.
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and secondly, if our business moves from CF to JSP, am I going to be able to
salvage the existing CF applications easily?
sorry to say, no hope.
do you use an MVC pattern much? do you have the view done up as
re-usable custom tags in a tag library?
one of Robin Hilliard's pearls of wisdom
Hi,
I've got this error when I submit a form for verity search:
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Attribute validation error for tag Search.
The tag does not have an attribute called form. The valid attribute(s) are collection, name, type, criteria,
looks
pretty obvious to me
"The tag does not have an attribute called
form"
You have a "form"
attribute in your CFSEARCH tag
You wont be able
to catch it cause its a runtime error
Steve
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This is a compile error, not a run-time error, so cfabort wont help you.so in the verity tag you are using, do you have FORM=?I am guessing for want to pass the FORM scope in as an agument - might be needing the #s
On 9/28/06, George Lu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've got this error when I
Thanks Steve. I think I was blind... it works after removed form.
George
On 28/09/06, Steve Onnis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
looks pretty obvious to me
The tag does not have an attribute called form
You have a form attribute in your CFSEARCH tag
You wont be able to catch it cause its a
Thank you Andrew. The form was here (I don't know how it's got there):
cfsearch name=Search1collection=Intranet-Search MAXROWS=1form type=Simplecriteria=#session.searchstring#
On 28/09/06, Andrew Mercer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is a compile error, not a run-time error, so cfabort wont
I'm currently using the Verity indexing engine for indexing and search. It's very slow and returns duplicated records. Is the engine using K2 Server for indexing? How can I optimise the collection?
George
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