Re: [cfaussie] ColdFusion/Railo on Java PaaS

2013-07-25 Thread Geoff Bowers
On Thursday, 11 July 2013 11:10:34 UTC+10, Robin Hilliard wrote: > > I've been using a Railo instance on CloudBees for over a year for personal > projects - setup was very quick. They also have some local staff, including > Michael Neale who is a co-organiser of ErlSyd user group with me (Cloud

Re: [cfaussie] ColdFusion/Railo on Java PaaS

2013-07-25 Thread Geoff Bowers
On Wednesday, 10 July 2013 10:58:00 UTC+10, Mark Mandel wrote: > I also always worry about how expensive CF (More so ACF is vs Railo) is, > resource wise, because of it's monolithic nature and how much it packs into > one punch. Another very good reason to be able to modularise CF would be > f

Re: [cfaussie] ColdFusion/Railo on Java PaaS

2013-07-10 Thread Robin Hilliard
I've been using a Railo instance on CloudBees for over a year for personal projects - setup was very quick. They also have some local staff, including Michael Neale who is a co-organiser of ErlSyd user group with me (CloudBees uses Erlang). Cheers, Robin Robin Hilliard Chief Technology Of

Re: [cfaussie] ColdFusion/Railo on Java PaaS

2013-07-09 Thread Mark Mandel
The issue we found was that pretty much all the PaaS systems out there were only available in one region - e.g. I think (at the time) CloudBees was only US-East on AWS (pretty sure they have Europe options now?). So it there was a entire region outage (which has happened in the past), you were up

[cfaussie] ColdFusion/Railo on Java PaaS

2013-07-09 Thread Geoff Bowers
Anyone out there been working with a Java PaaS (platform as a service)? Been having some great success tinkering with CloudBees (http://www.cloudbees.net). Was wondering if anyone had good experiences on other platforms as well. Trying to work out if its viable or not to consider these deploym