ditto what Dave said. The jump from CF5 to CFMX was a parsec or two in 
length giving developers mucho more power. As with any increase in power 
comes the reponsibilty in learning how to use that power. CF5 pretty much 
had only a handful of config options, CFMX has many more with the enterprise 
version having an order of magnitude more it seems. Many of us non JAR heads 
have been delving into the world of J2EE due to this.
 DK

 On 6/16/05, Dave Hannum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> While there can be some tweaking of code between CF5 and CFMX, it's minor.
> Most issues we've run into are the difference between the way Java and CF5
> do things. For us, the flexibility of CFMX over CF5 far outweighs the work
> it's taken to port CF5 apps to CFMX. Frankly, the only thing we've had to
> tweak so far are our calls using CFLDAP and maybe a SQL query or two. It's
> been relatively minor.
> 
> You have to realize that CF5 and prior to CFMX is a complete change in
> paradigm for ColdFusion. The increase in functionality you get with CFMX 
> is
> why you change. If your upgrading just to upgrade, there is no reason to 
> do
> what you are doing. CF5 runs fine. Why bother? But if you want to tap
> into the abilities that CFMX give you - web services, java applications
> co-existing and coordinating, components, etc, then it's a small sacrifice
> to do the tweaking to take your applications to the next level.
> 
> Are you testing now or did you go straight to the upgrade on your 
> production
> server(s).
> 
> Dave
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Robert Walters" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Server" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 11:45 AM
> Subject: Re: CF and Jrun.exe at 99%
> 
> 
> > Yeah probably, but not an option right now. It is just frustrating that
> > this can't work out of the box without a ton of my time.
> >
> > I do see why people are using Linux/MySQL so much though. I think that
> > may be our next big move.
> >
> > One thing that seems to be working so far is enabling Trusted Cache. Is
> > there any CF code that will prevent a CFM page from being cached by the
> > server?
> >
> > Thanks....Rob
> >
> > Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
> >
> >>I reckon you will find that the removal of IIS and the use of Apache 
> will
> >>prove better.
> >>
> >>We had loads of errors and troubles with IIS. Have you updated the Web
> >>Connectors with the latest patches?
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> 
> 

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