[ACFUG Discuss] TOMORROW: CFUnited Express in Atlanta, all day. Great content, giveaways, and more, at discount price

2009-04-14 Thread Charlie Arehart
If you haven't heard, tomorrow in Atlanta is the all-day CFUnited Express
event, a sort of mini-preview of the multiday conference in DC in August.
It's a great deal, really, not only for the great day full of CF and
Flex/AIR content.

 

First, the speaker lineup starts with the ColdFusion Jedi himself, Ray
Camden. Beyond that, several past ACFUG speakers will be presenting on
topics not presented at ACFUG before: Doug Knudsen, John Mason, Andy Powell,
and myself (Charlie Arehart). You can see their topic titles and
descriptions here: 

http://express.cfunited.com/go/atlanta/2009/schedule

 

Second, there will also be giveaways including a free copy of Flex,
ColdFusion, a free ticket to CFUnited, and more. 

 

All this for just $149 (use code CFXEB2 to get this early bird price, even
at the door). Pre-registration if preferred, of course, to help them plan
for coffee/donut, lunch/sodas, and snacks/beverages. Do that, or get more
info, at http://express.cfunited.com/go/atlanta/2009. 

 

Third, note that 100% of your Express event payment can be applied towards
your attendance at CFUnited 2009 (http://cfunited.com/). 

 

For still other reasons to attend, see the top 10 reasons at
http://express.cfunited.com/. If you have any last minute questions not
answered on the resources above, you can also call the organizer, Liz
Frederick, at 410-963-9418.

 

Finally, for more about the venue, Roundbox Global (across the street from
the Kind Plow Arts Center), including parking information, see:

http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/4/13/Atlanta-Venue--great-place-to-m
eet

 

Pardon my sending this to the discussion list rather than the community
list, but I figured it's technical content. Hope to see you there.

 

/charlie 

 

Ps if you know anyone in the New York City area, there will be an even there
also next week, April 20. More at
http://express.cfunited.com/go/newyork/2009/.




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RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Update graph without refresh

2009-04-14 Thread Charlie Arehart
Just to be clear: Outlook can certainly be set so that outgoing messages are
in plain text (versus HTML) format, either on a per message basis or
globally. 

Anyway, I don't know that that's what was happening with Seth's message, at
least as it appeared in Teddy's reply. That looked more like an encoding
issue. Indeed, since Teddy was able to reply to his note, it would seem he
could read it fine. Is anyone unable to read Seth's note? Seth, what
prompted you to bring that up?

/charlie


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From: ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] On Behalf Of Forrest C.
Gilmore
Sent: Saturday, April 11, 2009 5:56 PM
To: discussion@acfug.org
Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] Update graph without refresh

One way to get around the issues with Outlook is to use Thunderbird for 
email.
It always lets you just use plain text if you don't need HTML formatting 
for your message.

Of course, if you use other features of Outlook besides email and 
contacts, this is not a viable option.

Forrest C. Gilmore
==
Tepfer, Seth wrote:
 Thanks Brooks - good idea.

 From: ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org]
 On Behalf Of brooks.wil...@atl.frb.org
   
 Why not put the graph in an Iframe and then use javascript to refresh
 it every so many seconds on a timer? You would set a timer - when
 it expired do a window.location=blah.cfm and reset the timer.
 

 To Teddy and all - I'm sorry my Outlook client keeps making it difficult
for folks to read my posting.
 Here's the posting again:

 ---
 I'm new to AJAX and CF8. I've got a graph that is monitoring a small set
of data (0-60 rows). I want to have a graph that automatically updates -
without using constant refreshes. Is this possible? I assume AJAX is how I'd
do this.  If AJAX - how would I do it in AJAX

 If this answer is out there tell me what search terms to use!
 Thanks
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RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Update graph without refresh

2009-04-14 Thread Charlie Arehart
Seth, I saw the other replies to your question. One thing that wasn’t asked: do 
you want the refreshes to be only when the data changes? Or are you ok with the 
suggestions to refresh the client at a regular interval instead?

 

/charlie

 

From: ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] On Behalf Of Tepfer, Seth
Sent: Thursday, April 09, 2009 8:05 PM
To: discussion@acfug.org
Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] Update graph without refresh

 

I’m new to AJAX and CF8. I’ve got a graph that is monitoring a small set of 
data (0-60 rows). I want to have a graph that automatically updates – without 
using constant refreshes. Is this possible? I assume AJAX is how I’d do this.

 

If this answer is out there tell me what search terms to use!

Thanks

 

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RE: [ACFUG Discuss] CF 7 java Object Instantiation Exception. Perhaps init issue here?

2009-04-14 Thread Charlie Arehart
Ajas, it seems your use of the init is fine. It's just that if you want to
call the constructor, you have to use init (and you can't have a real method
of that name within the java class). You pass whatever arguments you want to
call the appropriate constructor, and it should just work (whether you use
CFOBJECT or createobject to create the instance). It's just that if you do
NOT use init, then CF will otherwise call the default constructor when the
first method is executed (which may seem odd, if one thinks that it's
CFOBJECT or createobject that actually creates the instance.)

 

As for your challenge, I wonder if there's more info available from the
error than you're showing (or being given). Is this error message coming
from error handling (cftry, cferror, onerror, etc)? If so, are you
outputting all the available details? There are all kinds of things that
could cause an Object Instantiation Exception. For instance, if you named
a class that didn't exist, you would get this: An exception occurred when
instantiating a Java object. The class must not be an interface or an
abstract class.

 

I'll add that if you gave an invalid argument type for the constructor, that
would get a different error, as would passing in arguments that don't match
any constructor.

 

If anyone ever wants to learn more about calling Java within CFML (which was
in fact the first talk I ever gave to the ACFUG, back in Oct 2001), you can
find more in the CF docs (I nthe Developer's Guide), such as the section
starting here in the CF8 docs:
http://livedocs.adobe.com/coldfusion/8/htmldocs/Java_7.html

 

Ajas, let us know if any of the above helps.

 

/charlie

 

From: ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] On Behalf Of Ajas Mohammed
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 2:46 PM
To: discussion@acfug.org
Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] CF 7 java Object Instantiation Exception. Perhaps
init issue here?

 

Hi there,

I am getting an error(code in red) Object Instantiation Exception. I believe
it has to do with init call because i remember CF's init is different from
Java's style of callling constructors.

Can anybody recommend an alternative ? FYI, if i remove code in red till the
end and I do print values of other variables like docElement and
SignatureSpecNS, then I can see there values. If you need any further
information, let me know.

cfscript

xmlResponse= tokenXML; // this is full xml stored in variable here

docElement= XmlParse(variables.xmlResponse).getDocumentElement();

SignatureConstants=CreateObject(Java,
org.apache.xml.security.utils.Constants);

SignatureSpecNS=SignatureConstants.SignatureSpecNS; 

xmlSignatureClass =
CreateObject(Java,org.apache.xml.security.signature.XMLSignature);

xmlSignature =
xmlSignatureClass.init(docElement.getElementsByTagNameNS(SignatureSpecNS,Si
gnature).item(0),); // this lines gives error. see details below
//Exceptions 13:00:53.053 - Object Exception - in  line 85Object
Instantiation Exception.


keyInfo=xmlSignature.getKeyInfo();

X509CertificateResolverCN =
CreateObject(Java,org.apache.xml.security.keys.keyresolver.implementation
s.X509CertificateResolverClass);

keyResolver=CreateObject(Java,X509CertificateResolverCN).init();

keyInfo.registerInternalKeyResolver(keyResolver);

x509cert = keyInfo.getX509Certificate();

/cfscript


Thanks


Ajas Mohammed /
http://ajashadi.blogspot.com
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