RE: ColdFusion Hibernate

2010-07-28 Thread Andrew Scott

This question is asked all the time, so yes it is possible.

Step 1) Uninstall ColdFusion 8
Step 2) Install ColdFusion 9
Step 3) Begin writing ORM Entities.

No serioulsy this is not possible unless you look at somethin like cfgroovy,
and I am not sure the support for hibernate is in the latest version or not.

Regards,
Andrew Scott
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> Subject: ColdFusion Hibernate
> 
> 
> I am using CF 8. Can we implement ORM using Hibernate with ColdFusion 8?
> If yes, please let me know the step step approach to implement it. Thanks,
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ColdFusion Hibernate

2010-07-28 Thread Anil Chacko

I am using CF 8. Can we implement ORM using Hibernate with ColdFusion 8? If 
yes, please let me know the step step approach to implement it. Thanks, Anil 

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RE: Running ColdFusion 9 and 8 in multi server

2010-07-28 Thread Andrew Scott

Dave,

Are you running this on ColdFusion 9.01, because no matter what I try I am
getting a ColdFusion/JRun ColdFusion service is not running. Yet I can
certainly go into the Administrator of both instances.

I will need to double check the wildcard setting, as it is not setting this
up from what I recall. The only ones I saw was one for jws/jsp requests,

I might need to ask you some more questions regarding this, if that is ok
with you.

Regards,
Andrew Scott
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> -Original Message-
> From: Dave Watts [mailto:dwa...@figleaf.com]
> Sent: Thursday, 29 July 2010 11:06 AM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: Re: Running ColdFusion 9 and 8 in multi server
> 
> 
> > I am going to assume that nobody has tried this way of having
> > ColdFusion 8 and 9 running on the same machine?
> 
> I've had CF 9 and 8 running as separate JRun instances within a CF 9
> multiserver install. I used the CF 9 connector to connect CF 8 to IIS with
no
> problem.
> 
> > There are 2 things that I have noticed, the option to run applications
> > as ColdFusion 9 unticked will only add jsp, and jsw handlers. And when
> > I do tick this box it sets everything up correctly. But neither option
> > will run a ColdFusion 8 site through IIS.
> 
> The specific extensions don't actually matter that much, as CF installs an
ISAPI
> wildcard extension in addition to the regular ISAPI extension. With that
> wildcard extension installed, all requests will be filtered by the CF
ISAPI
> extension no matter what they are, and CF will match the patterns against
> those defined in the deployment descriptor. That all breaks if you enable
the
> "check if file exists"
> option in IIS, though.
> 
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RE: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread UXB Internet

>> Rep: How many requests per hour do you handle on a server?
>> Us: About 50,000.

We have this little server running a 2ghz Celeron with 1gig of memory on
7Krpm IDE drives win2003 IIS6 and CF5 talking to a networked MSSQL server
and it routinely handles on average 1.1 to 1.6 million requests per day (45K
to 60K per hour).  It was suppose to be a low traffic hobby website that
somehow became marginally popular.  That is why I swear by CF.  It taught me
quite a bit about optimizing code and queries and it doesn't miss a beat.


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P.O. Box 6028
Wolcott, CT 06716
203-879-2844
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Re: Running ColdFusion 9 and 8 in multi server

2010-07-28 Thread Dave Watts

> I am going to assume that nobody has tried this way of having ColdFusion 8
> and 9 running on the same machine?

I've had CF 9 and 8 running as separate JRun instances within a CF 9
multiserver install. I used the CF 9 connector to connect CF 8 to IIS
with no problem.

> There are 2 things that I have noticed, the option to run applications as
> ColdFusion 9 unticked will only add jsp, and jsw handlers. And when I do
> tick this box it sets everything up correctly. But neither option will run a
> ColdFusion 8 site through IIS.

The specific extensions don't actually matter that much, as CF
installs an ISAPI wildcard extension in addition to the regular ISAPI
extension. With that wildcard extension installed, all requests will
be filtered by the CF ISAPI extension no matter what they are, and CF
will match the patterns against those defined in the deployment
descriptor. That all breaks if you enable the "check if file exists"
option in IIS, though.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
http://training.figleaf.com/

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GSA Schedule, and provides the highest caliber vendor-authorized
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Re: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread Dave Watts

> He still didn't act like he believed it. Do those numbers seem high to any
> of you? I'd have to think there are plenty of people out there seeing much
> more load than that on a CF server.

They're very good numbers, but not unbelievably high. It really boils
down to what the server's actually doing for a given request, though,
and most CF applications I've seen are doing a LOT of work per
request. In many cases, this is because the application isn't designed
or implemented well, but in many other cases it's simply because the
application workflow is complex.

The application I mentioned earlier in the thread, VOANews
(http://www.voanews.com/) is one of the top 15-20 news sites in the
world - not especially popular in the US, but very popular elsewhere
in the world. It runs on a fairly small number of servers (more than
one but far less than any of the other sites called out in this thread
by name). Hundreds of new articles are posted throughout the day, but
everything gets cached and so the amount of work per request tends to
be fairly low for most requests (readers) while extremely high for the
publishing workflow requests. In this regard, it's not typical of most
CF applications really.

One other thing worth noting; the thread was spawned by cbo.gov being
unavailable. Well, I can tell you from firsthand experience that the
government does not, by and large, spend a lot of money on servers
compared to the private sector. I've visited some agencies where the
web server might as well have been powered by a hamster in a wheel.
There are exceptions to this, but most government agencies don't have
an operational crisis when their web server goes down - they just
bring it up again and move on.

Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
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Re: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread Wil Genovese

Impressive numbers for sure!

While these are not as impressive, the last place I worked at was serving about 
2.5-3 million CF requests per day.  That averages about 104,166 to 125,000 per 
hour. But don't forget to remember that traffic was almost non-exstent from 2am 
to 5am and the peak was midday.  So during he peek, there was far more than 
125,000 requests. 

This was done with 4 CF8 Ent servers behind a load balancer.  

The question is not "CAN ColdFusion scale?", but "How HIGH can ColdFusion 
scale?"

Spread the word, ColdFusion is ENTERPRISE CLASS!

High Availability, High Load, High Traffic with ColdFusion is easily doable as 
long as you do it right.

Anyone can write an app in any language that fails under load.


Wil Genovese
Sr. Web Application Developer/
Systems Administrator

Wil Genovese Consulting
651-894-4238
wilg...@trunkful.com
www.trunkful.com

On Jul 28, 2010, at 6:12 PM, Bobby Hartsfield wrote:

> 
> 10,000? The last I heard, FB had over 60,000. This is not where I initially
> saw it but it says the same.
> 
> http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2010/06/28/facebook-server-count
> -6-or-more/
> 
> - - -
> 
> Anytime someone tells me CF can't handle big apps with heavy loads, I make
> them clarify what they think "heavy load" actually is. Then I usually blow
> that theory out of the water with a single CF app serving 650,000+ requests
> per hour. (load balanced across 13 servers)
> 
> It's nothing compared to FB or mySpace but nothing to "pffft" at either. I'm
> sure many of you have seen bigger numbers... so why people still like to say
> CF cant handle it is beyond me.
> 
> 
> I still remember a conference call with an adobe rep not long ago:
> 
> Rep: How many requests per hour do you handle on a server?
> Us: About 50,000.
> Rep: No, just for one hour.
> Us: About 50,000.
> Rep: No, not for all servers, just one...
> Us: About 50,000...
> 
> He still didn't act like he believed it. Do those numbers seem high to any
> of you? I'd have to think there are plenty of people out there seeing much
> more load than that on a CF server.
> 
> 
> .:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
> Bobby Hartsfield
> http://acoderslife.com
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: rex [mailto:li...@pgrworld.com] 
> Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 1:45 PM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: Re: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?
> 
> 
> Any technology can be setup so that it doesn't scale well, or not scale 
> at all.  This can be on PHP, dotNet, Rails, IIS, Apache, Nginx... I 
> could go on...
> 
> One server can only handle so much.  Getting linked on drudge would send 
> so many people to a site, and depending on how that site is setup, it 
> may be sending all those people to one server!
> 
> Anyone hear of getting "slashdotted?"  Same difference:  
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slashdot_effect
> 
> It has the same effect as a "distrubuted denial of service" attack. 
> 
> This happens to the best of the web.  It happened to AT&T when the 
> iPhone 4 was available for download 
> (http://gizmodo.com/5563909/apple-iphone-4-pre+ordering-is-a-total-disaster)
> .  
> 
> 
> Same thing brought down Amazon during black friday and some other 
> instances 
> (http://www.betanews.com/article/Amazon-goes-down-for-the-count-twice/121303
> 0157)
> 
> Or how about killing the datacenter itself: 
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/11/13/rackspace_texas_truck/
> 
> Yeah, sure, blame all these on ColdFusion... btw, I'm being sarcastic :-)
> 
> Look at how many servers are needed to run high-traffic servers: 
> http://www.paragon-cs.com/wordpress/?p=144
> 
> Do you have 10,000 servers for your website?  Facebook does.  They need 
> them to serve 500 million users.
> 
> How about 5 CF servers that serve 48,000 concurrent users?  Check that 
> out here: 
> http://www.cfwhisperer.com/post.cfm/coldfusion-9-and-48-000-concurrent-users
> 
> Now, that one we can blame on ColdFusion!
> 
> Greg Luce wrote:
>> down. Drudge linked to it I guess and crashed the site and they are
> blaming
>> CF. The error is HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable. Isn't this an
>> 
>> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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RE: Running ColdFusion 9 and 8 in multi server

2010-07-28 Thread Andrew Scott

I am going to assume that nobody has tried this way of having ColdFusion 8
and 9 running on the same machine?

 

Regards,

Andrew Scott

http://www.andyscott.id.au/

 

 

From: Andrew Scott [mailto:andr...@andyscott.id.au] 
Sent: Wednesday, 28 July 2010 11:58 PM
To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
Subject: Running ColdFusion 9 and 8 in multi server

 

Ok, I am having some troubles on this one.

 

First some background, ColdFusion 9 and ColdFusion 9 both work as installed
on the instance port assigned. When trying to map with wsconfig to get
ColdFusion 8 to map to IIS, I can't get this to work. ColdFusion 9 has no
problems what so ever.

 

There are 2 things that I have noticed, the option to run applications as
ColdFusion 9 unticked will only add jsp, and jsw handlers. And when I do
tick this box it sets everything up correctly. But neither option will run a
ColdFusion 8 site through IIS.

 

Has anyone tried this type of setup with Jrun?

 

 

Regards,

Andrew Scott

http://www.andyscott.id.au/

 



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RE: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread Bobby Hartsfield

10,000? The last I heard, FB had over 60,000. This is not where I initially
saw it but it says the same.

http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/archives/2010/06/28/facebook-server-count
-6-or-more/

- - -

Anytime someone tells me CF can't handle big apps with heavy loads, I make
them clarify what they think "heavy load" actually is. Then I usually blow
that theory out of the water with a single CF app serving 650,000+ requests
per hour. (load balanced across 13 servers)
 
It's nothing compared to FB or mySpace but nothing to "pffft" at either. I'm
sure many of you have seen bigger numbers... so why people still like to say
CF cant handle it is beyond me.


I still remember a conference call with an adobe rep not long ago:
 
Rep: How many requests per hour do you handle on a server?
Us: About 50,000.
Rep: No, just for one hour.
Us: About 50,000.
Rep: No, not for all servers, just one...
Us: About 50,000...

He still didn't act like he believed it. Do those numbers seem high to any
of you? I'd have to think there are plenty of people out there seeing much
more load than that on a CF server.


.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.
Bobby Hartsfield
http://acoderslife.com
 
-Original Message-
From: rex [mailto:li...@pgrworld.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 1:45 PM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?


Any technology can be setup so that it doesn't scale well, or not scale 
at all.  This can be on PHP, dotNet, Rails, IIS, Apache, Nginx... I 
could go on...

One server can only handle so much.  Getting linked on drudge would send 
so many people to a site, and depending on how that site is setup, it 
may be sending all those people to one server!

Anyone hear of getting "slashdotted?"  Same difference:  
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slashdot_effect

It has the same effect as a "distrubuted denial of service" attack. 

This happens to the best of the web.  It happened to AT&T when the 
iPhone 4 was available for download 
(http://gizmodo.com/5563909/apple-iphone-4-pre+ordering-is-a-total-disaster)
.  


Same thing brought down Amazon during black friday and some other 
instances 
(http://www.betanews.com/article/Amazon-goes-down-for-the-count-twice/121303
0157)

Or how about killing the datacenter itself: 
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/11/13/rackspace_texas_truck/

Yeah, sure, blame all these on ColdFusion... btw, I'm being sarcastic :-)

Look at how many servers are needed to run high-traffic servers: 
http://www.paragon-cs.com/wordpress/?p=144

Do you have 10,000 servers for your website?  Facebook does.  They need 
them to serve 500 million users.

How about 5 CF servers that serve 48,000 concurrent users?  Check that 
out here: 
http://www.cfwhisperer.com/post.cfm/coldfusion-9-and-48-000-concurrent-users

Now, that one we can blame on ColdFusion!

Greg Luce wrote:
> down. Drudge linked to it I guess and crashed the site and they are
blaming
> CF. The error is HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable. Isn't this an
>
>   



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Re: problem with fresh cf9 install on apache

2010-07-28 Thread Maureen

Does CFIDE/administrator/index.cfm exist in the directory listing for
http://192.168.1.2/

On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 2:14 PM, Matthew P. Smith  
wrote:
>
> Rebuilt my server, and decided to transition to cf 9.
>
> I am using apache on the server with the document root set to
> //computer-name/inetpub/wwwroot
>
> I can get a directory listing of the files under there through:
> http://192.168.1.2/
>
> When the cf9 install finished, I tried to open the
> settings wizard that it offers but it was a bad url.  I think it was trying
> to go to localhost:coldfusion/cfide/administrator/.
>
> When I try to go to http://192.168.1.2/CFIDE/administrator/
>
> I get:
> The web site you are accessing has experienced an unexpected error.
> Please contact the website administrator.
>
> The following information is meant for the website developer for debugging
> purposes. Error Occurred While Processing Request File not found:
> /CFIDE/administrator/index.cfm
> Any ideas on what to try?
>
> --
> Regards,
> Matthew Smith
> MS Data Systems, Inc. - Mobile AL 
> Mobile AL Web Design
> Company
>
>
> 

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problem with fresh cf9 install on apache

2010-07-28 Thread Matthew P. Smith

Rebuilt my server, and decided to transition to cf 9.

I am using apache on the server with the document root set to
//computer-name/inetpub/wwwroot

I can get a directory listing of the files under there through:
http://192.168.1.2/

When the cf9 install finished, I tried to open the
settings wizard that it offers but it was a bad url.  I think it was trying
to go to localhost:coldfusion/cfide/administrator/.

When I try to go to http://192.168.1.2/CFIDE/administrator/

I get:
The web site you are accessing has experienced an unexpected error.
Please contact the website administrator.

The following information is meant for the website developer for debugging
purposes. Error Occurred While Processing Request File not found:
/CFIDE/administrator/index.cfm
Any ideas on what to try?

-- 
Regards,
Matthew Smith
MS Data Systems, Inc. - Mobile AL 
Mobile AL Web Design
Company


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Re: CF - data excel

2010-07-28 Thread Rox Designer

Sorry I didnt read it right
you have to receive the HTML data in a CFPage
maybe you can use a CFHTTP to call this page, and the content you output in
a XLS File.
But you have always to call a CFPage to Process!




Em 28 de julho de 2010 17h37min27s UTC-3, Rox Designer  escreveu:

>
> use Ben Nadel POI Utility (
> http://www.bennadel.com/projects/poi-utility.htm) direct from a query or,
> just use 
> With a Table
>
>
>
>
>
> 2010/7/28 cfcom 
>
>>
>> I need to export to excel.
>> Will be provided only html pages that are not from cf server.
>> Is there a way to set up an import feature to regrab the html data (name,
>> company, address, etc fields) back into CF so it can be easily exported to
>> excel?
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>>
>> 

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Re: CF - data excel

2010-07-28 Thread Rox Designer

use Ben Nadel POI Utility (http://www.bennadel.com/projects/poi-utility.htm)
direct from a query or, just use 
With a Table





2010/7/28 cfcom 

>
> I need to export to excel.
> Will be provided only html pages that are not from cf server.
> Is there a way to set up an import feature to regrab the html data (name,
> company, address, etc fields) back into CF so it can be easily exported to
> excel?
>
> Thank you
>
>
> 

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RE: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread Paul Vernon

> I have some friends piling on Coldfusion because the www.cbo.gov
> website is
> down. Drudge linked to it I guess and crashed the site and they are
> blaming
> CF. The error is HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable. Isn't this
> an
> IIS issue? How would you respond to "well the cbo.gov, it's running on
> coldfusion. so no big shock there"

I've had this happen once. It wasn't CF in our case, it was IIS application
pools in IIS becoming unresponsive after the configured fail count within a
set period... For us it was 5 unresponsive pool pings in 5 minutes. IIS
shuts down the pool and doesn't restart it to protect the other application
pools. If you have significant load IIS can and will fail in this way... In
your case, whether it is CF or not would only be answered by checking out
the logs on the servers involved...

Paul




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Re: Is attributeCollection broken in CF 9 ?

2010-07-28 Thread Leigh

>  >>Are you use that is supported in CFX tags?
> 
> At least it was in CF 7. 

The same code definitely works in MX7. So either that was a fluke, or maybe 
they broke something when they "attributeCollection" support in CF8?


  


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Re: Is attributeCollection broken in CF 9 ?

2010-07-28 Thread Claude Schnéegans

 >>You are probably just going to have to explicitly set the name of the
incoming structure. Now's probably a good time to change that custom tag

The problem is that many of the attributes are optional, so I would need 
CFIFs inside the call to the CFX, which is not possible as far as I know.
Using attributeCollection was an elegant short cut.

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Re: Is attributeCollection broken in CF 9 ?

2010-07-28 Thread Michael Grant

I'm just saying it seems like an uncharacteristically short error report.
Good luck getting it sorted.
You are probably just going to have to explicitly set the name of the
incoming structure. Now's probably a good time to change that custom tag
into a cfc anyway. :D

On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 2:34 PM, <> wrote:

>
>  >>You don't have robust exception handling enabled?
>
> Yes I have, I always have on my development machine.
> I had it disabled, and it makes no difference.
>
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Re: Is attributeCollection broken in CF 9 ?

2010-07-28 Thread Claude Schnéegans

 >>You don't have robust exception handling enabled?

Yes I have, I always have on my development machine.
I had it disabled, and it makes no difference.

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Re: Is attributeCollection broken in CF 9 ?

2010-07-28 Thread Claude Schnéegans

 >>Are you use that is supported in CFX tags?

At least it was in CF 7. I've been using this tool I developed myself 
for years.
First under CF 5 which called directly the tag for information about ODBC.
When I installed CF 7, may be 5 years ago, I added an extra level to get 
information about JDBC as well.
This code has been working fine ever since under CF 7.
I use it may be every day.
Just some days ago, I upgraded to CF 9, and it does not work any more.
I also tested CF 8 in some time, but may be not this particular piece of 
code.

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Re: Is attributeCollection broken in CF 9 ?

2010-07-28 Thread Michael Grant

You don't have robust exception handling enabled?


On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 2:07 PM, <> wrote:

>
>  >>Why don't you paste the full error message and the code.
>
> I already posted it in my first post.
> The full error message is
> "The tag does not have an attribute called attributecollection. "
> on the line:
> 
>
> This line is inside a standard CF_custom tag, then the attributes scope
> exists.
> The error complains that this CFX tag has no attribute called
> "attributeCollection",
> which is true, and obviously, attributeCollection is treated as an
> ordinary attribute by the CF compiler
> before calling the CFX, instead of passing every attribute in the
> structure to the CFX tag.
>
>
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Re: Is attributeCollection broken in CF 9 ?

2010-07-28 Thread Raymond Camden

Are you use that is supported in CFX tags? From what I know, that
feature was only supported for CFML custom tags.


On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 1:07 PM,  <> wrote:
>
>  >>Why don't you paste the full error message and the code.
>
> I already posted it in my first post.
> The full error message is
> "The tag does not have an attribute called attributecollection. "
> on the line:
> 
>
> This line is inside a standard CF_custom tag, then the attributes scope
> exists.
> The error complains that this CFX tag has no attribute called
> "attributeCollection",
> which is true, and obviously, attributeCollection is treated as an
> ordinary attribute by the CF compiler
> before calling the CFX, instead of passing every attribute in the
> structure to the CFX tag.
>
>
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Re: Is attributeCollection broken in CF 9 ?

2010-07-28 Thread Claude Schnéegans

 >>Why don't you paste the full error message and the code.

I already posted it in my first post.
The full error message is
"The tag does not have an attribute called attributecollection. "
on the line:


This line is inside a standard CF_custom tag, then the attributes scope 
exists.
The error complains that this CFX tag has no attribute called 
"attributeCollection",
which is true, and obviously, attributeCollection is treated as an 
ordinary attribute by the CF compiler
before calling the CFX, instead of passing every attribute in the 
structure to the CFX tag.


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Re: Is attributeCollection broken in CF 9 ?

2010-07-28 Thread Michael Grant

Which makes me think there's more at play here. Why don't you paste the full
error message and the code.


On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 1:53 PM, <> wrote:

>
>  >>Google = friend:
>
> Usually yes, but a search for exactly "not have an attribute called
> attributecollection"
> returns noting in any search engine :-(
> Kind of weird.
>
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Re: Is attributeCollection broken in CF 9 ?

2010-07-28 Thread Claude Schnéegans

 >>Google = friend:

Usually yes, but a search for exactly "not have an attribute called 
attributecollection"
returns noting in any search engine :-(
Kind of weird.

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Re: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread rex

Any technology can be setup so that it doesn't scale well, or not scale 
at all.  This can be on PHP, dotNet, Rails, IIS, Apache, Nginx... I 
could go on...

One server can only handle so much.  Getting linked on drudge would send 
so many people to a site, and depending on how that site is setup, it 
may be sending all those people to one server!

Anyone hear of getting "slashdotted?"  Same difference:  
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slashdot_effect

It has the same effect as a "distrubuted denial of service" attack. 

This happens to the best of the web.  It happened to AT&T when the 
iPhone 4 was available for download 
(http://gizmodo.com/5563909/apple-iphone-4-pre+ordering-is-a-total-disaster).  


Same thing brought down Amazon during black friday and some other 
instances 
(http://www.betanews.com/article/Amazon-goes-down-for-the-count-twice/1213030157)

Or how about killing the datacenter itself: 
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/11/13/rackspace_texas_truck/

Yeah, sure, blame all these on ColdFusion... btw, I'm being sarcastic :-)

Look at how many servers are needed to run high-traffic servers: 
http://www.paragon-cs.com/wordpress/?p=144

Do you have 10,000 servers for your website?  Facebook does.  They need 
them to serve 500 million users.

How about 5 CF servers that serve 48,000 concurrent users?  Check that 
out here: 
http://www.cfwhisperer.com/post.cfm/coldfusion-9-and-48-000-concurrent-users

Now, that one we can blame on ColdFusion!

Greg Luce wrote:
> down. Drudge linked to it I guess and crashed the site and they are blaming
> CF. The error is HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable. Isn't this an
>
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Re: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread Will Tomlinson

I keep trying to post to this thread but HOF is down. hehehehe!!

Why is no one mentioning the Java argument? Ask your friends if they think Java 
sucks and can't handle load. 

Then you got'em by the gonads. 

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Re: Is attributeCollection broken in CF 9 ?

2010-07-28 Thread Claude Schnéegans

 >>At first glance seems identical to your issue.

It is indeed, except for the error message itself.
In this thread, the message is that "attributeCollection" is an 
attribute being used that
is not supposed to be used in conjunction with other attributes in the tag.
Which is weird since there is indeed no other attribute in the call.

In my case, it looks like the attributeCollection attribute is not even 
recognized as a special attribute.


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Re: Is attributeCollection broken in CF 9 ?

2010-07-28 Thread Michael Grant

Google = friend:

When googling "CF8 cfx attributecollection" I came across this:

http://www.webmasterkb.com/Uwe/Forum.aspx/coldfusion-advanced/11701/CF-8-upgrade-Existing-CFX-not-working

At first glance seems identical to your issue.


On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 1:01 PM, <> wrote:

>
>  >>I tried a simple test and got the error in both CF8 and CF9 when
> attributeCollection was used.
>
> Hmmm. May be I did not try it under CF 8.
> But I'm sure it worked for years under CF 7.
>
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Re: Is attributeCollection broken in CF 9 ?

2010-07-28 Thread Claude Schnéegans

 >>I tried a simple test and got the error in both CF8 and CF9 when 
attributeCollection was used.

Hmmm. May be I did not try it under CF 8.
But I'm sure it worked for years under CF 7.

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Re: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread Carl Von Stetten

  Last I heard, they were running New Atlanta's BlueDragon.Net, which 
allows mixing CFML and ASP.NET code.

Carl

On 7/28/2010 6:25 AM, Andy Matthews wrote:
> They at least have cfm pages exposed in the URL, although I've heard that
> it's just ASP.NET included, or called, by ColdFusion.
>
>
> andy
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>
> Maybe you should mention to them that Myspace and the US Senate are
> ColdFusion. They seem to handle the traffic just fine.
>
> It's as likely a server resource problem as CF.
>
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Re: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread Cameron Childress

On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 7:57 AM, Greg Luce  wrote:
> I have some friends piling on Coldfusion because the www.cbo.gov website is
> down. Drudge linked to it I guess and crashed the site and they are blaming
> CF. The error is HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable. Isn't this an
> IIS issue? How would you respond to "well the cbo.gov, it's running on
> coldfusion. so no big shock there"

This isn't even about CF.  The problem here is that your friends seem
to think they can diagnose what's going on from the outside, without
even knowing all of the technology involved.  That's ridiculous on
it's face, regardless of the technology the site is using.  They are
just baiting you, and it looks like it worked.

-Cameron

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Re: Is attributeCollection broken in CF 9 ?

2010-07-28 Thread Leigh

> "The tag does not have an attribute called
> attributecollection. "

I tried a simple test and got the error in both CF8 and CF9 when 
attributeCollection was used.









  


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RE: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread UXB Internet

>>  How would you respond to "well the cbo.gov, it's running on
>> coldfusion. so no big shock there"

If forced to I would explain to them their lack of knowledge on how things
work, their simplistic view of complex technical issues and then to ward off
the inevitable look of surprise at their perceived insult tell them the
Steve Wright joke about him walking up to a 7/11 store just as the clerk was
hanging the closed sign where he informs the clerk that the store's hours
were listed as 24 hours 7 days to which the clerk replies "not in a row!"

Then if they didn't laugh and see the error of their ways I would follow
Dave's advice because I have found that it is easier done than said.








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Re: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread Leigh

> +1 on Dave's suggestion for a better class of friends ;)

public class BetterFriend extends Friend {
   // ... 
}


  


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Re: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread Leigh

> +1 on Dave's suggestion for a better class of friends ;)

public class BetterFriend extends Friend {
   // ... 
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Re: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread nic.tun...@nictunney.com

+1 on Dave's suggestion for a better class of friends ;)

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Date: Wed, Jul 28, 2010 10:17 am
Subject: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?
To: "cf-talk" 


> I have some friends piling on Coldfusion because the www.cbo.gov website is
> down. Drudge linked to it I guess and crashed the site and they are blaming
> CF. The error is HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable. Isn't this an
> IIS issue? How would you respond to "well the cbo.gov, it's running on
> coldfusion. so no big shock there"

It's probably not an IIS issue. But you can find sites that fail using
any technology, or likewise succeed using any technology.

You could point out highly-scalable sites like
http://www.voanews.com/, which is one of the top performing news sites
in the world according to a monitoring company:

http://royal.pingdom.com/2008/07/15/downtime-for-major-news-sites-in-2008/

Or, perhaps better yet, you could find a better class of friends.

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Re: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread James Holmes

Well, it isn't CF.

http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2006/03/25/441074.aspx

Note how frickin' old this news is.

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> This myspace page sure looks like CF to me:
> http://searchservice.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=sitesearch.friendfinde
> r
>
> Since I don't use my space is possible they are using both CF and .NET. I
> wouldn't know for sure. I just know what I picked-up from Ben Forta's list
> of CF sites. Maybe that needs an update.

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RE: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread Robert Harrison

This myspace page sure looks like CF to me:
http://searchservice.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=sitesearch.friendfinde
r 

Since I don't use my space is possible they are using both CF and .NET. I
wouldn't know for sure. I just know what I picked-up from Ben Forta's list
of CF sites. Maybe that needs an update.


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Re: Salesforce CFC?

2010-07-28 Thread Billy Cox

I was able to register on RIAForge and submit my code, so in all likelihood
my previous attempts were user error.  :)

On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 1:58 PM, Raymond Camden  wrote:

>
> How did the contact form break for you on RIAForge?
>
> On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 2:07 PM, Billy Cox 
> wrote:
> >
> > Hey Brad. I have tried more than once to contact Tom de Manincor through
> the
> > riaforge.com site, and the contact mechanism seemed to be broken. I
> tried
> > commenting on his blog as well, but it didn't get any indication that he
> > ever got my comments/questions.
> >
> > btw, I saw you at the Great Mall last night. You looked busy though so I
> > didn't scream and wave.
> >
>
> 

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Re: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread Dave Watts

> I have some friends piling on Coldfusion because the www.cbo.gov website is
> down. Drudge linked to it I guess and crashed the site and they are blaming
> CF. The error is HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable. Isn't this an
> IIS issue? How would you respond to "well the cbo.gov, it's running on
> coldfusion. so no big shock there"

It's probably not an IIS issue. But you can find sites that fail using
any technology, or likewise succeed using any technology.

You could point out highly-scalable sites like
http://www.voanews.com/, which is one of the top performing news sites
in the world according to a monitoring company:

http://royal.pingdom.com/2008/07/15/downtime-for-major-news-sites-in-2008/

Or, perhaps better yet, you could find a better class of friends.

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CF - data excel

2010-07-28 Thread cfcom

I need to export to excel. 
Will be provided only html pages that are not from cf server.
Is there a way to set up an import feature to regrab the html data (name,
company, address, etc fields) back into CF so it can be easily exported to
excel?

Thank you 


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Running ColdFusion 9 and 8 in multi server

2010-07-28 Thread Andrew Scott

Ok, I am having some troubles on this one.

 

First some background, ColdFusion 9 and ColdFusion 9 both work as installed
on the instance port assigned. When trying to map with wsconfig to get
ColdFusion 8 to map to IIS, I can't get this to work. ColdFusion 9 has no
problems what so ever.

 

There are 2 things that I have noticed, the option to run applications as
ColdFusion 9 unticked will only add jsp, and jsw handlers. And when I do
tick this box it sets everything up correctly. But neither option will run a
ColdFusion 8 site through IIS.

 

Has anyone tried this type of setup with Jrun?

 

 

Regards,

Andrew Scott

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Is attributeCollection broken in CF 9 ?

2010-07-28 Thread Claude Schnéegans

Hi,

I have a custom tag which is calling another CFX tag, and passing 
attributes via the attributeCollection attribute, ie:

It has been working for years under CF 7 and 8, but now under CF 9, I 
get an error:
"The tag does not have an attribute called attributecollection. "
which means that the list of attributes has not been passed as a 
collection of attributes, but as a regular attribute named 
"attributeCollection"

Any hint ?

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Adobe Buys Day Software - 240mill

2010-07-28 Thread Duane Boudreau

Article at http://www.cmswire.com.




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RE: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread Rick Eidson

If JRun Shuts down you will get this. Most likely there is a long running
script.

Rick

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Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 8:16 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: RE: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?


Silly... the question is was the site architected for the expected load ANY
technology has to be properly implemented.

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-Original Message-
From: Greg Luce [mailto:luce...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 6:57 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?


I have some friends piling on Coldfusion because the www.cbo.gov website is
down. Drudge linked to it I guess and crashed the site and they are blaming
CF. The error is HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable. Isn't this an
IIS issue? How would you respond to "well the cbo.gov, it's running on
coldfusion. so no big shock there"






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RE: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread Andy Matthews

They at least have cfm pages exposed in the URL, although I've heard that
it's just ASP.NET included, or called, by ColdFusion.


andy 

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Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 8:17 AM
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Maybe you should mention to them that Myspace and the US Senate are
ColdFusion. They seem to handle the traffic just fine.

It's as likely a server resource problem as CF.


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Re: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread Greg Morphis

MySpace isnt CF it's .NET. Unless they went back to CF...

On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 8:17 AM, Robert Harrison
 wrote:
>
> Maybe you should mention to them that Myspace and the US Senate are
> ColdFusion. They seem to handle the traffic just fine.
>
> It's as likely a server resource problem as CF.
>
>
> Robert B. Harrison
> Director of Interactive Services
> Austin & Williams
> 125 Kennedy Drive, Suite 100
> Hauppauge NY 11788
> P : 631.231.6600 Ext. 119
> F : 631.434.7022
> http://www.austin-williams.com
>
> Great advertising can't be either/or.  It must be &.
>
> Plug in to our blog: A&W Unplugged
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>
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Re: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread John M Bliss

> The 503 error could also be related to the web server (Apache or IIS).

Right.  Actually, that's likely:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_HTTP_status_codes#5xx_Server_Error

> It all has to do with HOW the site is written.

...and what hardware it's running on.


On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 8:09 AM, Andy Matthews wrote:

>
> Greg...
>
> The 503 error could also be related to the web server (Apache or IIS).
>
> I'd just tell your friends that ANY site would go down under the traffic
> sent by Drudge Report unless it had lots of resources. Hell Twitter has
> load
> issues weekly and they're running Rails (I think).
>
> There's NO language that's "Scalable" right out of the box. It all has to
> do
> with HOW the site is written.
>
>
> andy
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Greg Luce [mailto:luce...@gmail.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 6:57 AM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?
>
>
> I have some friends piling on Coldfusion because the www.cbo.gov website
> is
> down. Drudge linked to it I guess and crashed the site and they are blaming
> CF. The error is HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable. Isn't this an
> IIS issue? How would you respond to "well the cbo.gov, it's running on
> coldfusion. so no big shock there"
>
>
>
>
> 

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RE: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread Robert Harrison

Maybe you should mention to them that Myspace and the US Senate are
ColdFusion. They seem to handle the traffic just fine.

It's as likely a server resource problem as CF.


Robert B. Harrison
Director of Interactive Services
Austin & Williams
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Hauppauge NY 11788
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F : 631.434.7022
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RE: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread Mark A. Kruger

Silly... the question is was the site architected for the expected load ANY
technology has to be properly implemented.

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-Original Message-
From: Greg Luce [mailto:luce...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 6:57 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?


I have some friends piling on Coldfusion because the www.cbo.gov website is
down. Drudge linked to it I guess and crashed the site and they are blaming
CF. The error is HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable. Isn't this an
IIS issue? How would you respond to "well the cbo.gov, it's running on
coldfusion. so no big shock there"




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RE: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread Andy Matthews

Greg...

The 503 error could also be related to the web server (Apache or IIS).

I'd just tell your friends that ANY site would go down under the traffic
sent by Drudge Report unless it had lots of resources. Hell Twitter has load
issues weekly and they're running Rails (I think). 

There's NO language that's "Scalable" right out of the box. It all has to do
with HOW the site is written.


andy

-Original Message-
From: Greg Luce [mailto:luce...@gmail.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 6:57 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?


I have some friends piling on Coldfusion because the www.cbo.gov website is
down. Drudge linked to it I guess and crashed the site and they are blaming
CF. The error is HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable. Isn't this an
IIS issue? How would you respond to "well the cbo.gov, it's running on
coldfusion. so no big shock there"




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Re: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread John M Bliss

http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/evangelism_kit/


http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/customers/


On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 6:57 AM, Greg Luce  wrote:

>
> I have some friends piling on Coldfusion because the www.cbo.gov website
> is
> down. Drudge linked to it I guess and crashed the site and they are blaming
> CF. The error is HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable. Isn't this an
> IIS issue? How would you respond to "well the cbo.gov, it's running on
> coldfusion. so no big shock there"
>
>
> 

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Re: www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread Michael Grant

>
> > How would you respond to "well the cbo.gov, it's running on coldfusion.
> so no big shock there"
>

I'd say "ya... ya... well... at least I... well... um... well... lets so YOU
make a PDF with one line of code!"

Then throw down a smoke bomb and run away in the confusion.


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www.cbo.gov down. CF to blame?

2010-07-28 Thread Greg Luce

I have some friends piling on Coldfusion because the www.cbo.gov website is
down. Drudge linked to it I guess and crashed the site and they are blaming
CF. The error is HTTP Error 503. The service is unavailable. Isn't this an
IIS issue? How would you respond to "well the cbo.gov, it's running on
coldfusion. so no big shock there"


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RE: Windows File Replication: Suggestions?

2010-07-28 Thread andy matthews

If you can wait for DFS I recommend that. We use that method on our systems
to great effect.


andy

-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, July 28, 2010 4:53 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Windows File Replication: Suggestions?


We have a bunch of Windows 2003 servers (not RC2) and I'd like to have
a particular directory on them replicated in real time, i.e. file
change on the master server instantly updates the slaves. In RC2 there
appears to be some built in goodness for this, DFS Replication - but
we don't have access to this. Does anyone have suggestions for a *Real
Time* replication service that might perform the same task?

N.B. I've considered using Robocopy on a scheduled poll or a CF
EventGateway, but I'd much prefer a dedicated service.

TIA

Dominic



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Re: Windows File Replication: Suggestions?

2010-07-28 Thread Kym Kovan

On 28/07/2010 7:52 PM, Dominic Watson wrote:
>
> We have a bunch of Windows 2003 servers (not RC2) and I'd like to have
> a particular directory on them replicated in real time, i.e. file
> change on the master server instantly updates the slaves. In RC2 there
> appears to be some built in goodness for this, DFS Replication - but
> we don't have access to this. Does anyone have suggestions for a *Real
> Time* replication service that might perform the same task?

The SuperFlexible backup/sync tool has an agent so it can do real time sync:

http://www.superflexible.com/realtime.htm



-- 

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Re: Windows File Replication: Suggestions?

2010-07-28 Thread John M Bliss

Not sure whether it'll be "instant enough" for you, but this should work:
http://sync.live.com

On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 4:52 AM, Dominic Watson <
watson.domi...@googlemail.com> wrote:

>
> We have a bunch of Windows 2003 servers (not RC2) and I'd like to have
> a particular directory on them replicated in real time, i.e. file
> change on the master server instantly updates the slaves. In RC2 there
> appears to be some built in goodness for this, DFS Replication - but
> we don't have access to this. Does anyone have suggestions for a *Real
> Time* replication service that might perform the same task?
>
> N.B. I've considered using Robocopy on a scheduled poll or a CF
> EventGateway, but I'd much prefer a dedicated service.
>
> TIA
>
> Dominic
>
> 

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Re: Windows File Replication: Suggestions?

2010-07-28 Thread ColdFusion Developer

Just a thought in the way of CF, build the DirectoryListener and then fire
off a script when it returns a change.
I think Ray has a nice example of how to use one:
http://www.coldfusionjedi.com/index.cfm/2007/10/29/DirectoryWatcher-and-ColdFusion-Image-Manipulation-Example



On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 5:52 AM, Dominic Watson <
watson.domi...@googlemail.com> wrote:

>
> We have a bunch of Windows 2003 servers (not RC2) and I'd like to have
> a particular directory on them replicated in real time, i.e. file
> change on the master server instantly updates the slaves. In RC2 there
> appears to be some built in goodness for this, DFS Replication - but
> we don't have access to this. Does anyone have suggestions for a *Real
> Time* replication service that might perform the same task?
>
> N.B. I've considered using Robocopy on a scheduled poll or a CF
> EventGateway, but I'd much prefer a dedicated service.
>
> TIA
>
> Dominic
>
> 

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Windows File Replication: Suggestions?

2010-07-28 Thread Dominic Watson

We have a bunch of Windows 2003 servers (not RC2) and I'd like to have
a particular directory on them replicated in real time, i.e. file
change on the master server instantly updates the slaves. In RC2 there
appears to be some built in goodness for this, DFS Replication - but
we don't have access to this. Does anyone have suggestions for a *Real
Time* replication service that might perform the same task?

N.B. I've considered using Robocopy on a scheduled poll or a CF
EventGateway, but I'd much prefer a dedicated service.

TIA

Dominic

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