I have upgraded the JRE and seen the performance increase.

The download.cfm issue is because <cfcontent> has to serve the file to
the browser.  This will not complete until the file has been
downloaded, so it is limited to the connection speed of the client.

Sean

On Jul 13, 6:42 am, PhillipR <[email protected]> wrote:
> I though I'd spend a bit of time trying to improve my Farcry
> performance and quickly share the experience here.
> I'd read about the possible gains by upgrading the JRE, mostly for
> frameworks that loaded a lot of class files. So, over the weekend I
> upgraded my JRE to jre1.6.0_14  and immediately noticed a huge
> performance gain when initialising the FC framework. Just through my
> own observations, on centos 5.3 32bit CF standard, it appeared to be
> the difference from 30+sec to around 10sec.
> I also increased the maximum number of cached templates to 2048, this
> has really helped retain the initialised state of multiple FC
> installs.
> The only issue I see now is that a couple of times a day I get a
> 30+sec warning logged for download.cfm . I haven't been able to
> replicate it as yet.
> Has anyone else done the upgrade?
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