Thanks for the insight. Very helpful.
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From: Sean A Corfield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 3:46 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFC's and how they work.
On Thursday, Jul 24, 2003, at 10:07 US/Pacific, Rich Z wrote:
I've got a box here at work
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Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 3:46 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CFC's and how they work.
On Thursday, Jul 24, 2003, at 10:07 US/Pacific, Rich Z wrote:
I've got a box here at work and it has CFC that is going to get pretty
hard. I'm a bit wary of scalability, which leads me to a few
Benorama.com had an example of using wddx to cache the output of a CFC. I thought it
looked very promising for complex queries, or queries that required alot of
post-processing.
The site seems to be down now - I've posted another message asking about its status.
-Gobo
I've got a box here at work and it has CFC that is going to get pretty
hard. I'm a bit wary of scalability, which leads me to a few questions:
1. What does CFMX do about caching CFC's? Does it cache them? Does
it cache them along with parameters?
2. Let's assume a CFC method requires
1.What does CFMX do about caching CFC's? Does it cache them? Does
it cache them along with parameters?
An instance of a CFC is like any other variable. So, if X is a CFC, it
will be removed at the end of the page. If Session.X is a CFC, it will
last as long as the session. Etc.
2.
On Thursday, Jul 24, 2003, at 10:07 US/Pacific, Rich Z wrote:
I've got a box here at work and it has CFC that is going to get pretty
hard. I'm a bit wary of scalability, which leads me to a few questions:
macromedia.com is very CFC-heavy and supports over 15,000 concurrent
active sessions
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