Are they via a stored procedure (or can they be made into one)?
Eric
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From: Aaron Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 9:36 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: SOT: How do you version control with your CF code?
Cool, unfortunately we could not do that
thank you all for the feedback. this is my first time i am in a position
where i have oversight over the development in a team, so i'm thankful for
the insight from you who have this experience.
the bulk of a proposed coding standards dealt with topics such as making
moves toward more "web standar
Hey guys,
I'm trying to make a little app that will get my email from the pop server, and
then send as an SMS the subject and sender. I can see that I can do that with
the and tag, but then I realized that the tags will only
execute when someone refreshes the page, or goes to it. However, I'd
Of course, the best solution would be to keep everyone on the same version.
I have found that this can actually generate work and revenue.
Ie
Application = $100k + $10k per year. Includes all updates and is NOT
optional.
Then you get 10 customers you have $100 k recurring revenue, like one new
> " Consistency is important, the minutiae of capitalization
> and whitespace is not."
>
> I don't agree with this, as standards go the whitespace (tab
> obsession) is very important.
>
> Take this example (might not come out right on email.
>
> Select*
> From Table
> Where
If you have a cfc that handles the interface between the application and the
code, or use something like reactor to hadle it, then it wouldn't matter.
The interface could handle the differences.
Eric
-Original Message-
From: Aaron Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 07,
" Consistency is important, the minutiae of capitalization and whitespace is
not."
I don't agree with this, as standards go the whitespace (tab obsession) is
very important.
Take this example (might not come out right on email.
Select *
FromTable
Where X = 1
And
I have a testing database on my dev box and the production database
on the server. If the production data might be part of the issue,
I just transfer the data via Navicat (MySQL) from the production db to
the testing db and work on it on the dev box.
Rick
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From: Aaron
Thanks for the feedback, J.J.
Here's what I currently do...
1. Backup -- I currently have a production server here at my
studio in my home, hosting my own sites. I'm in the process of
moving things over to a new VPS at AHPHosting with CF 8.
For backup, I do two things... one, which is a type of
I think my operation... sites/databases/etc... is a too simple
to require the complexity that I see discussed in this thread.
My need are simple. And Eclipse, CFEclipse, Subversion, etc., all
seems like it would be overkill for me.
Rick
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From: Aaron Rouse [mailto:[EMAI
That sounds like it would be a great solution if the need to go back to
different points in the database were needed.
Our needs have always been just to go back to one certain point and really
it has always been to go to that point with the data intact to then diagnose
the problem. Typically the
On 10/7/07, Daniel Kim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've recently set up a wiki that contains coding standards, and used a lot
> of the LiveDocs recommendations
Glad you found them useful.
> The "Stylistic" category defines things such as capitalization and
> indentation. It may have been a bad i
I literally check developers code a lot when they first start. (2-4 weeks
worth)
Make sure all the standards are being followed, then I let them go, and
developers check each others code once they are in the company standards
set.
I find, that if you are introducing new standards to a company tha
Yeah we just start a different database if it going to be a huge
amount of changes. There are probably many better ways of doing this I
just have explored yet.
J.J.
On 10/7/07, Aaron Rouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do you do when client needs a fix on version 1.5 which has significant
> d
You are the lead, you see a problem with not only the current code but
future code put together. You are introducing standards to the group. This
is not at all a bad thing. You will probably be heralded in the future for
your attempts now, however despised you might be for it now.
I would sugges
This is where something like Rails migrations would be a great thing
for a CF framework to copy. All of your database changes are kept in
ruby files that describe table creation, column additions, table
deletions, and if so needed, raw sql statements to create functions or
stored procs. Every rub
We have an upgrader.
So there is code that says something like
Create table
Drop table
Alter table
Insert some default values for new tables
Create table
Drop table
Alter table
Insert some default values for new tables
So if I
Cool, unfortunately we could not do that 100% here because some of the
PL/SQL scripts we run during creation will not run via a CFQUERY tag.
On 10/7/07, Dale Fraser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> We have an upgrader.
>
> So there is code that says something like
>
>
> Create table
>
This STILL does not work. I put the file on the server in the directory
CFIDE/administrator.
I use terminal services to get to my server. I log into CF8 admin. Then I
replace the URL string with:
http://127.0.0.1/cfide/administrator/remove.cfm (remove is what I called
the page).
Same issue, I
Could you explain that with a little more detail. What code(language) is
going to track all of the table/column changes and track any data
manipulation that is needed between versions of the database structure?
Also if you are creating a database of that era, say version 1.5, does this
mean it is
You should be able to do it with html.
Ie: the tree item can be html so put in some html that will include an alt
or equilivant.
Regards
Dale Fraser
http://learncf.com
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From: Steve Sequenzia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 8 October 2007 12:46 PM
To: CF-Talk
> Anyone no if it is possible to do a alt tag or tooltip on a cftreeitem.
> I just need a little description to pop up when a user rolls over the
> cftreeitem.
>
> Any help on this would be great.
>
> Thanks in advance.
Anyone??
~
Control the databases through code.
Then if you check out your code at 1.3.2
It should be able to create databases of that era.
Regards
Dale Fraser
http://learncf.com
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From: Aaron Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, 8 October 2007 11:23 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subje
What do you do when client needs a fix on version 1.5 which has significant
database differences when compared to version 2.0 that you are currently
working on? We just maintain a separate copy of the DB for the versions for
cases like that but just curious on how others do it.
On 10/7/07, J.J.
yeah, I've really started relying more on the unix model of smaller
specialized tools working together to make a whole. Sometimes I think
eclipse is starting to get too large once you load cfeclipse,
subclipse, and all the other multitude of plugins.
On 10/7/07, Aaron Rouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
Rick,
I am a single developer and I always use subversion. It provides the
following for me:
1. Ease of backup. - I have a dev server here at my house that I use
as a repository and i use mozy pro to back that up online. I never
have to worry about my dev laptop dying and losing precious code.
2
Janet,
+1 to dbunit. You also have the option of wrapping each unit test in a
transaction and then rolling it back at the end.
Jaime Metcher
> -Original Message-
> From: Janet MacKay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, 5 October 2007 3:28 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: SOT: Rollback
I tried Consolas first, but went back to Dina. Dina is very legible at
1024x768 for me at 8pt. I haven't found another font that can run at that
point size and still be extremely easy to read.
-Dan
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>From: Daniel Kim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Sunday, October 07,
Yeah, guess I am just not all that sold on having everything to do my job
all within one single interface. Just seems like there would be some
compromises when doing it that way but really that is not the issue for me,
I just have no issue with alt-tab'n over to what I need be it SVN, SQL,
email,
Just came across this entry in Jeff Atwood's blog:
Revisiting Programming Fonts
http://www.codinghorror.com/blog/archives/000969.html
I've been using Dina, but the Consolas (Windows Clear Type) or the
"non-denominational" Inconsolata fonts he points too may move me to switch
(I'm on Windows XP Pr
The only benefit of having that, or any other plugin is to have it in a
single interface. It's not a real big deal. I have never used the plug in
myself...I do the same...just flip over to explorer and use tortoise ;-)
Eric
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From: Aaron Rouse [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I recently started a position as a technical lead at a new company. Most of
the development is done on a few intranet/extranet sites, so the code (much
of it spaghetti) is touched by a lot of different developers.
I've recently set up a wiki that contains coding standards, and used a lot
of the Li
Thanks for the feedback, Eric. :o)
Rick
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From: Eric Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 12:12 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: SOT: How do you version control with your CF code?
You would need liscenses for any of the os' you put on your system
This is what I do as well, never tried the DW plugin though and actually can
not see a reason as to why I would need it. It just is not that hard to
alt-tab over to something.
On 10/7/07, Zaphod Beeblebrox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've used the Dreamweaver add in and don't really think it a
Now, I can see how the versioning would be helpful, but other than that,
how would this extensive management system be beneficial to a solo
developer?
Or is it overkill?
Rick
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From: Eric Roberts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 11:53 AM
To: CF-Ta
I've used the Dreamweaver add in and don't really think it adds that
much to the experience. If I'm on my machine that has DW, I'll do all
my coding in DW, when I done and ready to commit back to the
repository, I'll drop out to TortoiseSVN and do all my interactions
with Subversion that way.
On
You would need liscenses for any of the os' you put on your system that
require them. Now correct me if I am wrong, but when you are rtunnign
vmware, your are creating multiple concurrently running virtual machines...
The way they would be interfaced would be via their respective ip addresses
Th
Summing it up...
You have a repository that contains your current code. Both the development
and live environments are "checked out" from the repository. When you
complete changes to a page, you commit the page. You then update the live
environment with the new code. Everyone who has checked o
Hi Mike,
I'm the project lead on Aptana, and I noticed you had mentioned our atribute
support was horrible in HTML. If you have time, it'd be very helpful for us to
hear specifics. We already show you which browsers support which attributes and
I thought we had pretty good HTML editing support
On 10/6/07, Dawson, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >It does take some discipline to develop this way, but it is the best an
> easiest way. get rid of dreamweaver and move to CFEclipse as I said you
> will not look back.
>
> Not to get too off-topic, but I did look back. In fact, I went bac
Hatton,
Would you be willing to share your final template?
Email to webmaster gomotorbids com
Thanks,
Josen
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Since I seem to be on a string of questions that don't seem to have any
answers from the list, I have found a solution for this problem. Hopefully,
it will be useful to someone else, as it took me the better part of a day of
brainstorming to come up with this solution.
To recap, the problem is th
Thanks, I will make note of that.
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From: Adrian Moreno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, October 07, 2007 2:28 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF Coding Standards
>I recall a benchmark results from along time ago indicating that if
>your doing more than 3 CFIF/CFELS
J W wrote:
> 1. Local Development with local code to those machines. How do you keep
> those machines current? Many of the coldfusion programs we code and make
> improvements to are part of a huge enterprise system that would only test
> locally correctly with the other parts of the system present
>I recall a benchmark results from along time ago indicating that if your
>doing more than 3 CFIF/CFELSEIF statements it was better for performance to
>use CFSWITCH. That was discussed here on the mailing list of HoF.
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