Hi Mark,
        We have a very large site, and have had a few problems.

        Here are some other thing you need to watch for / problems we had/have:

        1. MX can not handle large .cfm files. By large I mean > ~850 lines of code
        2. You could have some issues if you use fusebox methodology.
        3. Jacked up database connections - I believe these are due to the fact
that MS doesn't have a SQL *7* JDBC Driver. Since you are using SQL2000 they
have native JDBC drivers so you *might* not have issues.
        4. Sloppy code
        5. XSL transformations can not have variables passed into them

On the plus side:
        MX does XML building really, really cool and in a groovy way
        Once complied the "feel" of MX is quite snappy.
        Debugging is rad - especially if you know Java
        CFC are cool
        in cfscript you can use normal tags!

Cheers,
Rob


-----Original Message-----
From: Mark W. Breneman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 9:32 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Problems with CFMX?


I have been watching threads like "LONG time CF Supporter - About ready to
dump CF" and "CFMX - I've never seen anything so unstable in my life" over
the past few weeks.  What has me concerned is this next few weeks I am going
to upgrade a fairly large site to CFMX.  The site currently runs CF 5 and MS
SQL 2000.  Are there a large number of problems with CFMX that I should know
about?  Luckily I have a few weeks to play with the new servers before they
go live.

Any ETA on a CFMX .1 update?  (is one needed)

Thanks

Mark W. Breneman
-Macromedia Certified ColdFusion Developer
-Network / Web Server Administrator
  Vivid Media
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  www.vividmedia.com
  608.270.9770


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