CF 9, WebService, arrays, and objects

2011-05-05 Thread Douglas Knudsen

So, I have this method setup

remote com.foo.StateDTO[] function getAllStates() {}

1) if I invoke via web browser via
http://myurl/myservice.cfc?wsdlmethod=getAllStates
it works a treat
2) if I use cfinvoke method=getAllStates webservice=
http://myurl/myservice.cfc?wsdl;  I get the below error
3) if I use Flex to hit the WSDL, I get the same error

Now, reading in docs and a few blogs, returning a typed array is supposed to
work, but it ain't captain!  Any hints or thoughts?

If I replace the return type with array, it all works, but hey, the WSDL
says its any type.

The error:

AxisFault
 faultCode: {http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/}Server.userException
 faultSubcode:
 faultString: coldfusion.xml.rpc.CFCInvocationException:
[java.lang.ClassCastException : java.util.ArrayList]
 faultActor:
 faultNode:
 faultDetail:

{http://xml.apache.org/axis/}stackTrace:coldfusion.xml.rpc.CFCInvocationException:
[java.lang.ClassCastException : java.util.ArrayList]
at 
coldfusion.xml.rpc.CFComponentSkeleton.__createCFCInvocationException(CFComponentSkeleton.java:733)
at 
coldfusion.xml.rpc.CFComponentSkeleton.__cast(CFComponentSkeleton.java:409)
at 
cfobjective.CFOFacade.getAllStates(/Servers/apache-tomcat-6.0.26_CF9_64bit_cfo/webapps/ROOT/myservice.cfc)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at 
sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at 
sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:597)
at org.apache.axis.providers.java ''





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Re: Sr. ColdFusion Software Engineer Needed - Charlotte, NC

2007-08-27 Thread Douglas Knudsen
On 8/27/07, Phillip M. Vector [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Crow T. Robot wrote:
  What's wrong with asking for a minimum of a bachelors in a technical
 field?
  I thought that was a pretty common requirement...

 Well, I haven't seen it much, but then again, I don't have one, so
 perhaps I just subconsciously passed them over. :)

 IMHO, asking for a degree for a programmer is not worth anything. If you
 are 30 or older, what they were teaching in school when you were 20
 isn't what is in use now. I mean, When was the last time you programed
 an app in fortran? I mean, the only thing your degree shows at that
 point is that you had rich parents who paid for your college, you worked
 your way through college (and therefore, probably scraped by) or you
 took out a student loan (and are probably now in debt from it).

 I realize a college degree is important in some fields. Doctors,
 Lawyers, Scientists, etc. Not a fast changing field like computer
 programing.


that's silly.   A college degree contains much more than what you are
narrowly shoe-boxing it to be.  For one, you learn several other subjects.
These give you opportunities to view how others solve problems in various
other corners of life social, technical, artistic, etc.  Further more these
studies teach you the the basic vocabulary these areas use to communicate.
Now to address the specific computer classes you might take, yes the fast
changing world of computers yields new languages, but that's just syntax.
What you really learn, or should be learning, is semantics, eh?  It doesn't
matter if its Fortran or C, a loop is a loop and that is not changing.
Speaking of loops, do you commonly use O(n^2) approaches?  AKA 'Big OH'
notation, this is the kind of topic covered in CS programs that exposes you
to the performance of algorithms, independent of language of course.

That said, you can certainly learn all these things OTJ or as a hobby, but I
wouldn't just wave aside this knowledge.  Heck, a few world famous
Mathematicians were actually hobbyists, Fermat for example.

DK


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Re: Sr. ColdFusion Software Engineer Needed - Charlotte, NC

2007-08-27 Thread Douglas Knudsen
On 8/27/07, Jeffry Houser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Jeffry Houser wrote:
  Bryan Stevenson wrote:
  Going to school for a degree just means jumping through hoops and
  paying way too much for it to me.
 
I believe a lot of people go to college w/o a focus, and that

   I spaced.
   Going to college w/o a focus seems like a waste of time / energy /
 money.  I wouldn't recommend it.  But, if you have agood idea of why
 you're going, go for it.


I'd say go to gain focus.  Yes, it costs some money, but sure is cheaper
then wasting years in dead-end jobs trying to find something you like.  In
one year you can be exposed to 1/2 dozen disciplines and get a idea of just
what goes on there.  You really need enough discipline to hang in there
those first two years, though eh?  Actually, if I may Jeff, I will reword
your comment to be 'Going to college without some focus' is a waste.  You
can figure out A focus once there.  Thus I should have opened with I'd say
go to gain A focus.  I have only one regret in life myself, that's dropping
out of college only to return later because I lacked this focus, or
discipline if you will.  When I returned as one of those older students, I
was CONSIDERABLY more focused, yet it still took 2 FT school years to get A
focus.  In fact, try grad school, things are different there for sure.

This thought brings me back to Philip's comments.  What about Comp Sci
professors?  Should we just dismantle that field since all you need to do is
work in a 'real-life' job to learn what you need?   A majority of them got
their PhDs over 10 years ago, so not much for them to know?  I suppose its a
matter of perspective, look outside that web-developer box and you will see
things differently perhaps.

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Re: kinetexhr

2007-06-13 Thread Douglas Knudsen
http://www.kinetixhr.com/  is the correct URL.
drat, silly spelling on my part.

DK

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Re: upgrade JRE version and latest vista..

2007-05-03 Thread Douglas Knudsen
freaking brilliant.

DK

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Re: JReport anyone?

2007-04-24 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I've been evaluating openreports for awhile.  Drop a SQL in and bamm, HTML
paging and export to xls, pdf, etc.  Has a report designer tool too and
works with birt.  Runs on tomcat simply, have not got it running on JRun
though.  Oh, cost, its free.  Oh, users can schedule the report to be
emailed to them too...in xls, pdf, etc.   oreports.org IIRC.

DK

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 It requires RDS connection to the CF server though, and that put the
 stop to that...can't have them having DB access all over the joint.
 Plus it is difficult to use for most folks...wishes wishes.  lol



 


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  doesn't help from what I can tell.   We have to program
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Re: Activmail, tokens, and jrun memory

2007-01-07 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Curious, what's wrong with CFMAIL?

DK

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 I have been using the activmail tag for years now, and it has always
 worked
 well.

 I have a new email we are sending that uses the token replacement (for the
 first time).

 As soon as a trigger it for as few as 500 emails, jrun instantly goes
 above
 1GB of memory, and hangs, also hanging cfmx7.

 The activeSoft.com site is gone.

 Does anyone have any experience with the token replacement in activMail?
 Is
 this ever going to work (with config tweaking), or do we need to find a
 new
 mail tag?

 Thanks for any info,
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Re: Simple source control

2006-12-27 Thread Douglas Knudsen
he who commits first wins, eh?  Second place entires have to be merged IF
there is a conflict.  Sure, lock the files, but this defeats the purpose of
'concurrent versions' to steal a term from the CVS world.

DK

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 3. They work with their local files as normal, and when they have
 changes that are ready to go back into the repository, they commit
 them.

 Ok, but what happens if two developers have modified the same file?
 Isn't there any way they can lock files so that no other developer can
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Re: Simple source control

2006-12-27 Thread Douglas Knudsen
when the user logs into what?  I tell my team all the time, nothing in SCM
is automagic, users have to go and fetch the latest versions.  Its really
simple in Eclipse, right-click  Team  Update...done!

Here's another neato thing about using CVS or SVNautomated code pushes!
Using  asimple ANT script, you can get all th latest code from the
repository and push it to a serverbammm!

DK

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 I'm not sure if this is a feature that you see as a con, but since the
 procedure takes about 2 seconds to complete, it's not something to be
 concerned about.

 The only thing is I wonder why this is not automatic when the user logs
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clark valberg's interface driven arch ???

2006-12-26 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Can anyone point me to more info on this topic?  Digging around Google all I
get usually is a link to Clark's site, temporarily down ATM.   Does
Interface Driven Architecture Methodology have a AKA that lives in the
O'reilly world somewhere?



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Re: clark valberg's interface driven arch ???

2006-12-26 Thread Douglas Knudsen
thanks for the reply!

Any materials to post on
http://www.nycfug.org/dispatch.cfm?a=home.homeconcerning your talk?

Yeah, sounded like the idea covered in FliP, was just digging around and
can't find much on the phrase Interface Driven Architecture.  Wondered if
its a a new term, re-invented term, or what.  Its mostly what my team does,
though we've not followed this approach as much as we should have, talking
of technology a wee bit too early.  Wanted to start reading up on this, have
access to Safari On-line and was looking around.

DK


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 Doug,

 Thanks for your interest Doug.  I have wee bit about it on my blog (
 http://www.clarkvalberg.com ), but probably only enough to whet ones
 appetite.  Interface Driven Architecture is born from the FLiP methodology
 and involves developing a click-able prototype of the application which we
 call an interactive blueprint.  The primary difference is that IDA
 includes a number of additional steps during the upfront discovery period
 to aid the developer in analyzing the client's business model to achieve
 big picture awareness.  We also include a bit more emphasis on conducting
 formal usability studies with target users (personas) and so forth.

 If you're thirsting for more you can hear Hal Helms discuss this topic at
 the upcoming Frameworks conference in Bethesda, MD (
 http://www.frameworksconference.com/pages/speakers.cfm#2 )

 Feel free to contact me if you have any questions... clarkv [at] gmail.com

 Good luck!

 Can anyone point me to more info on this topic?  Digging around Google
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 get usually is a link to Clark's site, temporarily down ATM.   Does
 Interface Driven Architecture Methodology have a AKA that lives in the
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Re: get server uptime and # of requests

2006-12-24 Thread Douglas Knudsen
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Have to turn metrics on.  This will logged a bunch of data to a file.   I
don't think this is what seefusion/fusion reactor use though, some JMX hook
I presume.

DK

On 12/24/06, John Blayter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Are there any solutions to the J2EE installs?

 On 12/23/06, Douglas Knudsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  IIRC, getMetricsData only works on standalone installs, not the J2EE
 install
  path.
 
  DK
 
  On 12/23/06, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   getMetricData can return the number of requests:
  
   http://www.cfquickdocs.com/?getDoc=GetMetricData
  
   On 12/22/06, John Blayter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have Fusion Reactor EE installed on my production environment but
want to develop a mobile website for management so they can see the
uptime and number of requests. I looked through the FRAPI
documentation and this information is not accessible. Does anyone
 know
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Re: get server uptime and # of requests

2006-12-23 Thread Douglas Knudsen
IIRC, getMetricsData only works on standalone installs, not the J2EE install
path.

DK

On 12/23/06, Raymond Camden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 getMetricData can return the number of requests:

 http://www.cfquickdocs.com/?getDoc=GetMetricData

 On 12/22/06, John Blayter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I have Fusion Reactor EE installed on my production environment but
  want to develop a mobile website for management so they can see the
  uptime and number of requests. I looked through the FRAPI
  documentation and this information is not accessible. Does anyone know
  of a way to get this information out of Fusion Reactor?
 
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Re: SOT: Help with FTP Upload in CFEclipse

2006-12-14 Thread Douglas Knudsen
doh!   slaps forehead!

DK

On 12/14/06, Peterson, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Cmon guys, think outside the box!

 1) Run Coldfusion locally on your development box
 2) Setup a directory watcher pointing at your source code
 3) go wild!  Set it to auto-ftp source on file change, save diff's to a
 database, maintain a change log, whatever.

 Chris

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 You wouldnt tie a keystroke as such, there would be one there already
 so the first time you run the ant task it would then set that as the
 latest ant task which on OS X is

 Shift + Alt + X (for execute) then Q

 MD


 On 14 Dec 2006, at 04:42, Douglas Knudsen wrote:

  On 12/12/06, Dave Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  This has been a pretty major complaint about eclipse.
  I did get it to work but the catch was it uploaded the entire
  frickin web
  site everytime which made it useless.
 
  Most people on here use ant or whatever but for small developers
  thats
  really a PITA and the one thing i REALLY miss from dw is upload on
  save.
 
 
  honestly its not that much of a PITA to write a simple ANT script
  to do
  this.  You can mod it easily to fit other sites you work on too.
  Once done,
  a simple dbl click and bamm.  ANT has a FTP task that has a depends
  attribute that will upload only new files.  Granted this is not a
  simple as
  DW, but can work.  See
  http://ant.apache.org/manual/OptionalTasks/ftp.html
 
  For those Eclipse pros out therecan you tie a key stroke to a
  ANT task?
 
 
  DK
 
 
  Over xmas I am going to look into making an applescript that will
  do it but
  I dont think I will pull it off.
 
 
 
  How do you do it?
 
  I figured out how to view a remote site in the File Explorer View. I
  do understand that it is possible to double click a file, edit
  it, and
  save and it will be uploaded, but how do you upload a file that
  is not
  presently on the remote?
 
  Thanks,
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Re: SOT: Help with FTP Upload in CFEclipse

2006-12-13 Thread Douglas Knudsen
On 12/12/06, Dave Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 This has been a pretty major complaint about eclipse.
 I did get it to work but the catch was it uploaded the entire frickin web
 site everytime which made it useless.

 Most people on here use ant or whatever but for small developers thats
 really a PITA and the one thing i REALLY miss from dw is upload on save.


honestly its not that much of a PITA to write a simple ANT script to do
this.  You can mod it easily to fit other sites you work on too.  Once done,
a simple dbl click and bamm.  ANT has a FTP task that has a depends
attribute that will upload only new files.  Granted this is not a simple as
DW, but can work.  See
http://ant.apache.org/manual/OptionalTasks/ftp.html

For those Eclipse pros out therecan you tie a key stroke to a ANT task?


DK


Over xmas I am going to look into making an applescript that will do it but
 I dont think I will pull it off.



 How do you do it?
 
 I figured out how to view a remote site in the File Explorer View. I
 do understand that it is possible to double click a file, edit it, and
 save and it will be uploaded, but how do you upload a file that is not
 presently on the remote?
 
 Thanks,
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Re: cf 7 and request throttle

2006-12-08 Thread Douglas Knudsen
anyone?

DK

On 12/7/06, Douglas Knudsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


-

Request throttle threshold (MB) - Requests smaller than the
specified limit are neither queued nor counted as part of the total memory.
Requests larger than the specified limit are counted as part of total 
 memory
and are queued if the request throttle memory size has been exceeded. The
default value is 4 MB.
- Request throttle memory (MB) - Limits total memory size for the
throttle. If there is not enough total memory available, ColdFusion queues
requests until enough memory is free. The default value is 200 MB.

 any have any insight on how this actually works?  I can't find much doc on
 it.  does the request throttle threshold setting include data returned from
 a query?  Where are requests hitting the threshold queued and for how long?

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cf 7 and request throttle

2006-12-07 Thread Douglas Knudsen
   -

   Request throttle threshold (MB) - Requests smaller than the specified
   limit are neither queued nor counted as part of the total memory. Requests
   larger than the specified limit are counted as part of total memory and are
   queued if the request throttle memory size has been exceeded. The default
   value is 4 MB.
   - Request throttle memory (MB) - Limits total memory size for the
   throttle. If there is not enough total memory available, ColdFusion queues
   requests until enough memory is free. The default value is 200 MB.

any have any insight on how this actually works?  I can't find much doc on
it.  does the request throttle threshold setting include data returned from
a query?  Where are requests hitting the threshold queued and for how long?

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Re: Challenging Loop problem.

2006-11-27 Thread Douglas Knudsen
nice compsci homework question!  quick google on 'generating combinations'
http://www.google.com/search?q=generating+combinationsstart=0ie=utf-8oe=utf-8client=firefox-arls=org.mozilla:en-US:official
yields all kinds of nifty stuff.
http://www.thescripts.com/forum/thread161838.html
looks like a promising algorithm.  wish I had time to jump on this, but
alas the day end draws near!

DK

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 Say I have the following values: A,B,C
 How could I programically create the following list in this order?
 ACC,ABC,AAC,BAC,CAC,CAB,CAA,CBA,CCA,BCA,ACA,BCA

 Or the same thing with the numbers 0,8,16:
 16 0 0,16 8 0,16 16 0,8 16 0,0 16 0,0 16 8,0 16 16,0 8 16,0 0 16,8 0 16,16
 0 16,16 0 8


 Now do the same thing, but with any number of values between 1 and 16.
 IE. AB(0 16), ABC(0 8 16), ABCDE(0,4,8,12,16)


 I don't even have a clue on how to start.


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Re: cftry and transactions

2006-10-30 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I'd bet your SP is performing a commit.

DK

On 10/30/06, Steve Milburn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Lori

 I tried what you suggested and still no luck.  If one of the inserts in
 the loop violates a db constraint, the previous insert are still not
 removed from the db.

 Anyone else have any ideas?

 Stone, Mary L CTR NAWCAD, Bldg 447 wrote:
   try this:
 
  cfcatch type=any
  cftransaction action=rollback /
  cfset returnObj[message] = cfcatch.Message  :  
  cfcatch.Detail /
  cfset blnOk = false  //of course set this to true outside
  cfcatch first
  /cfcatch
 
cfif blnOk
cftransaction action=commit /
/cfif
  /cftransaction
 
/cftry
  Lori
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Steve Milburn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2006 14:50
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: cftry and transactions
 
  Hi folks
 
  Can anyone tell me what is wrong with the following code?  It is a
  snippet of code from a cfc I am working on.  The problem I am having if
  that if one of the queries inside the loop fails for whatever reason
  (ie, db constraint error), the previous inserts are not removed from the
  db.  Shouldn't the rollback in the cfcatch take care of that for me?
 
  Thanks
 
  cftry
  cftransaction action=begin /
 
  cfstoredproc procedure=addSequence datasource=sis
  cfprocparam value=#arguments.seqName#
  cfsqltype=cf_sql_varchar type=in /
  cfprocparam type=out cfsqltype=cf_sql_bigint
  variable=sequenceID /
  /cfstoredproc
 
  cfloop from=1 to=#arrayLen(seqArray)# index=index
  cfquery name=addSequence datasource=sis
  insert into sequenceLookup (sequenceID, examID,
  placeInOrder) values (
  cfqueryparam value=#sequenceID#
  cfsqltype=cf_sql_bigint /,
  cfqueryparam value=#seqArray[index][1]#
  cfsqltype=cf_sql_bigint /,
  cfqueryparam value=#seqArray[index][2]#
  cfsqltype=cf_sql_bigint /
  )
  /cfquery
  /cfloop
 
  cfset returnObj[status] = true /
  cfset returnObj[message] = Sequence Added. /
 
  cftransaction action=commit /
  cfcatch type=any
  cftransaction action=rollback /
  cfset returnObj[message] = cfcatch.Message  :  
  cfcatch.Detail /
  /cfcatch
 
/cftry
  ---
  ---
 
 
 
 
 

 

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Re: COLDFUSION DEVELOPER'S JOURNAL ?

2006-10-29 Thread Douglas Knudsen
good luck.  They couldn't even figure out how to send me the paper based
mags to my office.

DK

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 hey does anyone know how they deliver this to you when you purchase the
 pdfs online?

 I was assuming I would get a link of something to download the pdf but
 havent gotten anything.

 

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Re: IE7 ?

2006-10-19 Thread Douglas Knudsen
You can thank MS though when the checks start rolling in from bilking, I
mean billing, your clients for 'upgrade' work :)

DK

On 10/19/06, Kevin Aebig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 We have over 1750 direct clients and 1 indirect clients. Guess who
 they're going to call when this shows up unexpectedly.

 I honestly don't care that they created a bad piece of software. My
 biggest
 problem is that they're forcing it down the thoats of my clients and I'm
 the
 one getting to pick up the pieces.

 My apologies for the rant... got a little carried away there.

 Cheers,

 !k

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2006 3:07 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: IE7 ?

 From: Kevin Aebig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  All in all, I uninstalled it and got IE 6 back, but frankly I'll
  personally
  call up M$ and tell them to eat a bowl of my nuts if they try and force
  this
  on me with a patch...
 
  Wow... crap.

 Tell us how you really feel!

 Seriously though, why are you so upset about it? If you don't like it,
 don't

 use it






 

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Re: Coldfusion session variables and Flex 2

2006-10-16 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I've done this seemed to work fine for me.  The Flex SWF is in the same HTTP
container as your cfms so it should be fine.

DK

On 10/16/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Qasim Rasheed wrote:
  Rick,
 
  Here is a blog post from Ben Forta on a similar topic.
 
 
 http://www.forta.com/blog/index.cfm/2006/9/24/Flex-And-Session-State-Management

 Thanks.  However, it doesn't really apply.  Ben says:

 So, the answer to the question how do I maintain session
 state in a Flex application? is as a rule, don't!.

 Ben's blog entry is talking about Flex applications, and I'm working on
 a hybrid application featuring both Flex and HTML/CFM parts.  Ultimately
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Re: application servers

2006-10-10 Thread Douglas Knudsen
On 10/10/06, Richard White [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 hi, thanks for all your replies. This is my first app so forgive my
 ignorance as i dont really understand how all of this fits together.

 my app is going to have around 20,000 users but concurrent users im not
 sure but we will be testing for early next year.

 As i am seeing from your advice the architecture is that is can either use
 JRUN in the production environment or Apache may be better. The enterprise
 edition of coldfusion and mysql will be deployed on one of these. and thats
 how it first together to work in the production environment, is that
 correct?


Comparing JRUN to Apache is a apples to oranges comparison, they are two
different beasts.  Apache is the web server, JRun the app server.

I'd suspect you are going to want the enterprise ColdFusion version.  This
comes with a full version of JRun(read NOT limited, yes a full version).
You can then put IIS or Apache web server in front of it.

Unless you really need some special J2EE stuff, I'd not even worry about the
app server discussion.

DK


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Re: Bad use of DAOs and Gateways?

2006-10-05 Thread Douglas Knudsen
just had a thought...why not rename your application with each code push?
By application I mean the name inteh cfapplication tag.

cfapplication name=myapp_10052006.

This will force your app to be re-inited without any intervention, flags,
etc.

DK

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 On Wednesday 04 October 2006 02:44, Justin Holzer wrote:
  server or have to run an extra script to re-init the application
 variables
  after deployment. I'm trying to get this changed, but for now I have to
  deal with it.

 Just put your init code in an Application.cfm, and set a flag once you are
 all
 setup. If the code sees the flag, it does nothing.
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Re: Bad use of DAOs and Gateways?

2006-10-05 Thread Douglas Knudsen
using a URL var to re-init is simpleunless you are in a clustered
environment, then its a PITA.

nice sig BTW.

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Re: CFIF Statement

2006-10-01 Thread Douglas Knudsen
agreed.  Note that folks in JS land use this all the time.
if( document.someobject )

IIRC, can use in Java toooh and AS.

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  you true or false usually reserved for booleans which do
  actually give true/false/1/0, such as isStruct()

 If a language supports implicit evaluation of integers as Boolean values,
 there is nothing wrong with taking advantage of it. If I suggested that
 you
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Re: easiest/fastest to implement payment processor?

2006-09-22 Thread Douglas Knudsen
fastest way?  send check, money order, or cash to my address at :)

I've never done this before, but almost had the mis-fortune to be involved
in setting it up.  Check out your host.  I have a client hosting with
hostmysite.  They offer a whole inventory shopping cart payment system
tool.  Seemed to be a quick and easy thing to setup and not very expensive
at all.

DK

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 minute... actually they've been working on it for awhile and have run
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 now almost upon us.

 So I am trying to make everything happen yesterday.  With that in
 mind, who is the fastest ecommerce payment processor to sign up with?
 The client is a well-established business.  At LEAST as important and
 maybe more so:  Whose gateway is the easiest to implement?

 Basically I need to try and knock a site out in a few days and spiff
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a bit OT...people counters and CF

2006-09-19 Thread Douglas Knudsen
anyone work with people counters from ProdCo before?  Wondering if we can
right our own stuff to nab the data from them.

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Re: Use CFMX with SAP

2006-09-19 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I built a Flex front end schedule tool in my company to get them off that
1980's Excel solution.  Used Java on the back side.  Coupled with the
below...bamm!  With the new Flex 2, could even proxy through CFCs to Java
Pojos or go direct with WebServices.

DK

On 9/18/06, tanguyr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,

 I'm working on an application that gets and sends data to/from a SAP back
 end. We use the SAP Java Connector (JCO) architecture to expose SAP RFCs
 as
 methods in a stateless EJB, and call these from within cf (cfmx running in
 weblogic). You *should* be able to get most of the benefit w/out having to
 use EJB (our architecture is a couple of years old, but it works so we
 don't
 change it) by just writing some POJOs and deploying them in a jar in
 your
 cfserver's /lib directory and then using them via createObject or
 cfobject
 calls from within your CF code.

 More information about JCO is available here:

 http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/6f/1bd5c6a85b11d6b28500508b5d5211/content.htm

 Regs,
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 marc -- wrote:
 
  Hello,
  I want to make a timesheet application for a company that stores al its
 HR
  (human resource) data in SAP. Currently employees fill in their
  timesheetdata in an Excel spreadsheet and email it to the company. The
  timesheet then is being validated by a Perl script and if OK sent by ftp
  to SAP. If not OK employees call back to manually correct the sheet.
 This
  is tedious and error prone process since it depends on many intermediate
  steps (validation scripts running, ftp connection up etc etc). When any
 of
  these fails the whole chain fails and often timesheetdata is not sent.
 
  Having an online timesheetmodule connected directly to SAP should makes
  things easier: the employee fills in the sheet (a form) and submits the
  timesheet to SAP. SAP validates the timesheetdata using it's
  validationrules and generates error messages if something's wrong. The
  idea is to have these error messages sent back to the client in response
  to the submit and have him/her correct the timesheet if needed.
  Since I am a CFMX programmer and not SAP knowledgeable I wonder if
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  on this list has experience with connecting CFMX to SAP. I'd like to get
  some tips please!
 

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Re: Holy crap I like CFEclipse!

2006-09-10 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I'm running CFEclipse along with the Flex builder plugin no issue.  Its uber
sweet to code in ActionScript, CFML, CFScript, MXML, HTML, etc...and be
super easily integrated into CVS.  One tool to rule them all...hehe.  Now,
if I were a betting man, I'd bet some big company called something like
Adobe is working on a visual based plugin for Eclipse.  The visual tools in
FB are pretty sweet.

DK

On 9/10/06, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Having only looked at MyEclipse briefly...

 You have too look at it this way, CFeclipse is just a plugin for Eclipse,
 it
 is not a Coldfusion IDE per se, the CFEclipse plugin just provides a way
 of editing CFML inside Eclipse.

 MyEclipse is a suite of tools built atop of Eclipse - just like Flex
 Builder 2 is Eclipse under the hood.

 The common part here is the base IDE, it is Eclipse. I haven't tried this,
 but there is probably no reason you couldn't dump the CFEclipse plugin
 into
 both the Flex Builder or myEclipse plugins directory and you should be
 able
 to get a cfml editor (note: I have not tried this and you may be able to
 code cfml inside Flex Builder 2 already).

 You want a WYSIWYG tool, so MyEclipse is probably your only route into
 using
 Eclipse (though there are loads of plugins for Eclipse which could give
 you
 this and the official Web Tools from the Eclipse Foundation may help you
 out).

 Hth

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 After a look over the site...it's a little confusing...always talking
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 JSP, which
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 shots
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 visual designer tool (but they have screen shots for the coding
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 a monthly fee if it keeps me up-to-date with all the news developments...I
 pay for my
 design tools now...DW costs, too...

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 Check out MyEclipse (I think WYSIWYG may be Windows only).

 Let us know what you think if you try it out.

 On 9/8/06, Rey Bango [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Coding only as far as I can tell.
 
  Rey...
 
  Rick Faircloth wrote:
   Wanted to talk to a recent convert...so...
  
   Rey, I'm a WYSIWYG designer / developer.
  
   I like to use a WYSIWYG environment for design purposes, then
   hand-code my Cold Fusion code.
  
   Is CFEclipse a coding tool only or does it have a WYSIWYG 

Re: CFEclipse - FTP???

2006-09-08 Thread Douglas Knudsen
On 9/8/06, Dave Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 no worries, plus i have no idea what ur talking bout anyways lol

 and I have spent my $$ on dw and i like it just fine, my concern is that
 everything really seems to be going towards eclipse so I wanna get comfy
 with it, plus I like it! except for good css support  an easy ftp that
 works right its a pretty sweet ide.

 and i understand that most of the ppl that use it mostly just write code
 with 50 other ppl around you so I can see the whole ant thing.


not neccessarily.  A few folks on my team use it and we work fairly
independently most of the time on our own projects and never touch Ant.
These are applications though, not websites.  Now add Flex Builder in and
well Eclipse is certainly the NKOB.

 I'm with Denny on this one, get a CMS solution together and let those
clients own their content!  :)

DK


but it needs to be versitile as well and you wouldnt think a simple ftp
 would be all that hard, fuck microsoft did it (im sure they bought out some
 small company to do it for them but still).

 and if someone actually makes a decent one I have no problem making a
 donation or wishlist item or whatever as several ppl can atest to.



  On 9/7/06, Dave Lyons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   ant seems cool... if you are like Will and only have 1 or 2 sites to
  manage.
  
   But when you got dozens or hundreds of sites its not so fun anymore.
 
 
  You did mean to strike that. reverse it on the above, right?
 
  If I was working on hundreds of sights (heh), I'd really really love
  something
  like continous integration, or whatnot.  ANT and unit tests, load
  whatnoting..
 
  Now, if you're one of those CF developers who charges by the hour to
  edit HTML
  markup... more power to you, make that easy money, but know that there
  are
  those of us out there who would FAR rather give that responsibility
  right back to
  the person who want's it done.  I think we probably don't care too
  much about easy
  money though.  Obviously.
 
  Any of the stuff you mention below I have in a database that the
  client can modify to their hearts content.
 
  Judging (totally) by the types of stuff you're doing(below), I think
  DW is probably a FAR better tool for you than CFE-- and personally,
  you should spend some of that easy money on it.  Or buying the CFE
  heads beers or wishlist type dealies ;-)
 
  Someday I'll retire and do that... charge people $10 every time they
  want to change the price of some item, or re-word a certain span of
  text...  make them feel happy about it too.
 
  Someday...
 
  :-)  Sorry Dave (if I offended), just playing rough.
 
  :denny
 
  -ps is clipper and dbase the same thing? Hrm...
 
  
   Every day i get calls from clients that might want a price changed
  or a typo fixed or a paragraph changed out that might only take a few
  minutes. I really dont want to set up ant and all this nasa crap
  everyone is doing to do a 15 second update. I like were dw u can just
  open it, change it and save it and it saves to server as well. I know
  most of you work on one or two sites all day long but some of us dont.
  If i make a price change i dont need to deploy it to testing server
  and a zillion other ppls archives then load test and all that.
  
   Now Sean yells at me and tells me to write my own ftp for it and i
  wish i could but i would rather spend my time making money.(and i
  couldnt anyway lol)
  
   I do like cfe but that ftp really sucks, im sure even fp had
  something better than what eclipse has.
  
   Even if it only did one file at a time, hell id love that and dw
  would be gone.

 

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Re: CFEclipse - FTP???

2006-09-07 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I'll add that you should be able to open the Ant view.  With it you can add
a build file then simply dbl click any target listed

DK

On 9/5/06, Jim Wright [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Rey Bango wrote:
 
  1) FTP to my site via CFStudio's FTP option
  2) Open the file
  3) Make my changes
  4) Test them in my browser
  5) If anything is wrong, go back to step 3 else I'm done
 

 Using the ANT process is not too different...

 1) Open the file from your local project
 2) Make my changes
 3) Click on the External Tools button...if this Ant build was the last
 thing run, it will be the default, and it will ask you if you want your
 file saved (I haven't yet figured out if you can have it automatically
 save the file)
 4) Test them in my browser
 5) If anything is wrong, go back to step 2 else I'm done

 It may add a second or two to the process as you have two clicks on the
 save (however, if I could figure out how to have it save automatically
 that wouldn't be an issue).  To me, having the local copy to work on
 makes that definitely worth the time.  This should only copy changed
 files (although I haven't tested that much with the FTP...the local copy
 definitely  only copies over changed files, but when I'm doing the FTP,
 I've generally made a lot of changes, so I'm not positive.)

 

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Re: restarting CF via the factory

2006-09-06 Thread Douglas Knudsen
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/7/htmldocs/1734.htm
can you use the admin api?

DK

On 9/6/06, Dan Plesse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 My guess is you would need JRUN to stop and start coldfusion.



 On 9/6/06, D F [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Well the problem is not file creation, the problem is not having admin
  access to the services to restart them. Hence why I was looking for a
  backdoor to restarting the CF server.
 
 

 

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Re: Bulk data loading

2006-09-06 Thread Douglas Knudsen
yes.  You can even do this
1) have user upload cvs file
2) use sqlloader called via cfexecute to load the data into the DB

This will require installing the oracle client on the server and some
patience :)

DK

On 9/6/06, Joseph Lamoree [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 6 Sep 2006, at 11:19, Chris Tilley wrote:

  Does anyone have a tested method of uploading bulk data to a
  database?  I
  have a need (annually) for the admin person to be able to take data
  from an
  Excel spreadsheet and have it inserted into an Oracle database.
  Any sample
  code would be greatly appreciated.  I've played with a CFC that
  makes Java
  calls but without success.

 You'll probably get the best performance using the Oracle SQL*Plus
 tools, specifically SQL*Loader:
 http://www.orafaq.com/faq/sql_loader

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Re: Flex 2 - painfully slow...

2006-09-01 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Please be clear on what you are talking about, eh?  Are you talking of
editing, compiling, executing?

Flex Builder can be a hog, its a Eclipse thing.
see:
http://bugs.sakaiproject.org/confluence/display/ARW/Eclipse+Performance+Tuning+Tips
http://java.about.com/od/eclipseplatform/a/perform_tips.htm
for some performance tips

DK

On 9/1/06, D F [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I do only have 512 ram on this dual core laptop plus running other
 applications so that may explain it. But none of my other apps grind to
 almost a complete halt like Flex 2 does.

 Its not like I'm into a heavy app either, I'm just going through the basic
 lessons. Sometimes I'm waiting for 10-20 seconds just to make what would be
 insignificant changes.

 

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Re: Flex 2 - painfully slow...

2006-09-01 Thread Douglas Knudsen
On 9/1/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) wrote:
  What about apps which have to be dynamically compiled - doesn't flex
 have to
  recompile each time a static value is dynamically changed? Such as field
  label - not a value changed via a bind.

 Flex 2 apps are not dynamically compiled.  Ever.


actually you can use FDS  and  do the dynamic compile thing just like Flex
=1.5

DK

It's just a .swf that is deployed to a plain old web server.  There is
 no flex server component anymore (unless you're using Flex Data
 Services, but that doesn't recompile the swf either).

 If you can't even get a simplle mortgage calc app to run in your
 browser, there's something wrong with your computer.  It's not Flex.

 Rick

 

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Fwd: CF Contracting Specialists Available

2006-09-01 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Ok, I'm far from the religious type, but the name of this consulting firm
caught my eye.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leviathan

I suppose they have not hired a marketeering firm yet, eh?

DK

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To: CF-Jobs cf-jobs@houseoffusion.com

Contact Leviathan Media, (877) 455-9109 . We have several certified Cold
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Re: Quick Question

2006-08-31 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I'd use cfset evaluate(iif(.  hehe!  just kidding folks

DK

On 8/31/06, Teddy Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 cfset myList = test1 test2 test3

 cfset myNewList=ListChangeDelims(myList, -,  )
 cfoutput#myNewlist#/cfoutput

 You had it backwards.  It is new delimeter then old delimeter.

 Teddy


 On 8/31/06, Doug Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  cfset myList = test1 test2 test3
 
  cfset myNewList=ListChangeDelims(myList,  , -)
  cfoutput#myNewlist#/cfoutput
 
 
  Why is it not working?
 
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Ben Forta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: CF-Talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com
  Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 6:50 AM
  Subject: RE: Quick Question
 
 
   ListChangeDelims()
  
   In your example:
  
   cfset myList=ListChangeDelims(myList,  , -)
  
   --- Ben
  
  
   -Original Message-
   From: Doug Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2006 8:43 AM
   To: CF-Talk
   Subject: Quick Question
  
   Say I have a list
  
   cfset myList = test1 test2 test3
  
   What list function would I use to make it
  
   test1-test2-test3
  
  
   Sorry for the newb question!!
  
  
  
  
 
 

 

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performance and CFC gateways

2006-08-29 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Ok, working on some Flex apps here using CF on the backside.  Got the usual
cadre of bean, gateway, and DAO cfcs.  I have a table with 1100 rows in it I
want returned via the gateway.  So, in the gateway I have a method that
grabs all 1100 rows, loops over them creating a bean from the row, and
adding the bean to a array which is eventually returned.  Performance
absolutely sucks.  It takes about 15 seconds to do this.  Any ideas on how
to speed this up?


Post Script: For those not yet Flexified...returning a array of beans here
is the uber way to do it as I can map a CFC bean direct to a AS bean and
some magik happens.  I switched the above to return a string of XML and its
way faster, but looses the typing.

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Re: performance and CFC gateways

2006-08-29 Thread Douglas Knudsen
obj = createObject( )
obj.setfoo(qRead.foo)
obj.setgoo(qRead.goo)
..
..
..
then array append.

DK

On 8/29/06, Peterson, Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Well, how are you assigning the variables into the bean, using
 evaluate() or query[column] notation?  Evaluate could be killing your
 speed possibly?

 Chris

 -Original Message-
 From: Douglas Knudsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2006 1:18 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: performance and CFC gateways

 Ok, working on some Flex apps here using CF on the backside.  Got the
 usual cadre of bean, gateway, and DAO cfcs.  I have a table with 1100
 rows in it I want returned via the gateway.  So, in the gateway I have a
 method that grabs all 1100 rows, loops over them creating a bean from
 the row, and adding the bean to a array which is eventually returned.
 Performance absolutely sucks.  It takes about 15 seconds to do this.
 Any ideas on how to speed this up?


 Post Script: For those not yet Flexified...returning a array of beans
 here is the uber way to do it as I can map a CFC bean direct to a AS
 bean and some magik happens.  I switched the above to return a string of
 XML and its way faster, but looses the typing.

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Re: performance and CFC gateways

2006-08-29 Thread Douglas Knudsen
arrayresize didn't matter really, but a good point for sure.  With debugging
on, times increased by about 4 to 5 fold, already caught that one!

danke

DK

On 8/29/06, Ryan, Terrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have a feeling that it will take a couple passes to improve the
 performance of the operation.

 Are you using ArrayResize to allocate the size of the array before hand?
 This helps the performance of Large Arrays.

 Are you a CFC function to assign the results to a bean, and repeating
 all 1100 times?
 If so is debugging turned on?
 If this is true than maybe you are collecting so much
 debugging info
 that it is impacting performance.

 That's what I have without seeing any code.


 Terrence Ryan
 Senior Systems Programmer
 Wharton Computing and Information Technology

 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]



 

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Re: performance and CFC gateways

2006-08-29 Thread Douglas Knudsen
exactamundo!   Going with XML, generated in the SQL even, returned to the
view.  Use the 'bean force' for manipulating the data.

shazzam!

DK

On 8/29/06, Kris Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  So, in the gateway I have a method that
  grabs all 1100 rows, loops over them creating a bean from the row, and
  adding the bean to a array which is eventually returned.  Performance
  absolutely sucks.  It takes about 15 seconds to do this.  Any ideas on
 how
  to speed this up?

 Unless you are actually using the 1100 beans on the destination page
 (beyond just outputting the items as rows), this procedure is really a
 waste of resources. Yes, it's correct OO approach, but at what cost?
 If all you need is a bean on a specific row's selection, output
 directly from the query, and do bean creation of the selected row.

 Cheers,
 Kris

 

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cfx_pdf and cf7?

2006-08-28 Thread Douglas Knudsen
ok, just upgraded to cf7 finally.  Yeah, big corp stuff.  Anyhoo, one app we
have uses cfx_pdf.  Somehow testing this one piece got missed in testing b4
the upgrade, oops.  I can't seem to get cfx_pdf to work.  I know CF7 has pdf
tools now, but that may take a few days to convert.  Any ideas?

*Diagnostics: Error processing CFX custom tag CFX_CFX_PDF. The CFX custom
tag CFX_CFX_PDF was not found in the custom tag database. Please be sure
to add custom tags to the database before using them. If you have added your
tag to the database then you should check the spelling of the tag within
your template to insure that it matches the database entry.
The error occurred on line 29.

yes, the JARs are in the class path, I can see them in the system
information.  Funny thing I can't enter the path to the class in teh cfx
registration area in cfadmin, the cfadmin tool will not let me, just ignores
it...wierd.
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Re: cfx_pdf and cf7?

2006-08-28 Thread Douglas Knudsen
nope, no extra cfx_.  The cfx tag info was transfered in via CFAdmin Archive
tools form a working valid install of cfx_pdf on CFMX 6.

Now, under CF7 its broke and I can't enter the required data for it in teh
CFAdmin tool.  CFadmin just reloads the edit tag info page, silly silly.
Niel's explain sounds best so far, makes since.  But Google is far from
friendly to me today on this topic.  Me thinks Goolge senses when a user is
under distress and reacts differently!!  :)

Got a developer working now to convert to CF7 pdf stuffs.

DK

On 8/28/06, James Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I think there's also an extra CFX in the tag name there:

 CFX_CFX_PDF

 On 8/28/06, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Yeah, this is known I think - cf7 uses iText, as does cfx_pdf - you get
  errors when trying to run them together as cfx_pdf packages it's on
 library
  of iText functions.
 
  I am sure there are fixes out there - have a Google!

 
  -Original Message-
  From: Douglas Knudsen
  To: CF-Talk
  Sent: Mon Aug 28 15:51:00 2006
  Subject: cfx_pdf and cf7?
 
  ok, just upgraded to cf7 finally.  Yeah, big corp stuff.  Anyhoo, one
 app we
  have uses cfx_pdf.  Somehow testing this one piece got missed in testing
 b4
  the upgrade, oops.  I can't seem to get cfx_pdf to work.  I know CF7 has
 pdf
  tools now, but that may take a few days to convert.  Any ideas?
 
  *Diagnostics: Error processing CFX custom tag CFX_CFX_PDF. The CFX
 custom
  tag CFX_CFX_PDF was not found in the custom tag database. Please be
 sure
  to add custom tags to the database before using them. If you have added
 your
  tag to the database then you should check the spelling of the tag within
  your template to insure that it matches the database entry.
  The error occurred on line 29.

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Re: cfx_pdf and cf7?

2006-08-28 Thread Douglas Knudsen
cfx_pdf is by easel2.  I dropped the self-contained CFX_PDF.jar file in
/servers/lib so all my CF instances can see it, and they do.  The tag
registers fine, just get this darn null error.

Odd thing is in the System Information screen in teh CFAdmin tool, I see two
copies of everything in /servers/lib listed as being part of the class
path.

DK

On 8/28/06, Ken Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hmmm, did you put the expected jars in the lib directory where you took
 out the others?  I've never used cfx_pdf, so I'm not really sure what's
 going on with it. We use itext directly in a bunch of places and had to
 go back and refactor the jars when we upgraded to 7. Who was the author
 of the tag?

 Thanks,

 Ken Ferguson
 214.636.6126



 -Original Message-
 From: Douglas Knudsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 12:35 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: cfx_pdf and cf7?

 Ken, sounded like a sure win.  I removed the iText.jasr and
 iTextAsian.jarfrom the cfusion/lib folder. Now I can at least reg the
 tag, but get this
 error now

 *Diagnostics: com/allaire/cfx/CustomTag null
 The error occurred on line 29.

 Something else maybe colliding somewhere, eh?

 DK
 *
 On 8/28/06, Ken Ferguson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  You need to temporarily replace the itext.jar file with the one
 cfx_pdf
  was using until you can convert your code to use cfdocument or itext
  directly.
 
  Thanks,
 
  Ken Ferguson
  214.636.6126
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Douglas Knudsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 10:18 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: cfx_pdf and cf7?
 
  nope, no extra cfx_.  The cfx tag info was transfered in via CFAdmin
  Archive
  tools form a working valid install of cfx_pdf on CFMX 6.
 
  Now, under CF7 its broke and I can't enter the required data for it in
  teh
  CFAdmin tool.  CFadmin just reloads the edit tag info page, silly
 silly.
  Niel's explain sounds best so far, makes since.  But Google is far
 from
  friendly to me today on this topic.  Me thinks Goolge senses when a
 user
  is
  under distress and reacts differently!!  :)
 
  Got a developer working now to convert to CF7 pdf stuffs.
 
  DK
 
  On 8/28/06, James Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I think there's also an extra CFX in the tag name there:
  
   CFX_CFX_PDF
  
   On 8/28/06, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah, this is known I think - cf7 uses iText, as does cfx_pdf -
 you
  get
errors when trying to run them together as cfx_pdf packages it's
 on
   library
of iText functions.
   
I am sure there are fixes out there - have a Google!
  
   
-Original Message-
From: Douglas Knudsen
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Mon Aug 28 15:51:00 2006
Subject: cfx_pdf and cf7?
   
ok, just upgraded to cf7 finally.  Yeah, big corp stuff.  Anyhoo,
  one
   app we
have uses cfx_pdf.  Somehow testing this one piece got missed in
  testing
   b4
the upgrade, oops.  I can't seem to get cfx_pdf to work.  I know
 CF7
  has
   pdf
tools now, but that may take a few days to convert.  Any ideas?
   
*Diagnostics: Error processing CFX custom tag CFX_CFX_PDF. The
 CFX
   custom
tag CFX_CFX_PDF was not found in the custom tag database. Please
  be
   sure
to add custom tags to the database before using them. If you have
  added
   your
tag to the database then you should check the spelling of the tag
  within
your template to insure that it matches the database entry.
The error occurred on line 29.
  
   --
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   http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/
  
  
 
 
 
 



 

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CFMX 7.0.2 and enterprise manager

2006-08-28 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Ok, finally upgraded to CF7 this weekend.  Something I found out the hard
way, and apparently overlooked during the alpha and beta  programmes!  We
use JRun/CF clusters.  I installed CF 7 and hit the new enterprise manager
tool there.   Nice but

1) You can't include the default CF install in the cluster

2) after creating two seperate CF instances then creating a cluster of them,
you have to use wsconfig to wire the cluster up to your website.  This
diabled the CFAdmin enterprise manager tool completely.  I tried wiring the
default cfusion to another website in IIS, but still didn't work.

???

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Re: CFMX 7.0.2 and enterprise manager

2006-08-28 Thread Douglas Knudsen
righto, I've always used the JMC for all this.  Just thought the new ent mgr
deal was going to be a tastier treat. oh well, back to JMC land.

DK

On 8/28/06, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Ok, finally upgraded to CF7 this weekend.  Something I found
  out the hard way, and apparently overlooked during the alpha
  and beta  programmes!  We use JRun/CF clusters.  I installed
  CF 7 and hit the new enterprise manager
  tool there.   Nice but
 
  1) You can't include the default CF install in the cluster

 Right. Typically, I just create as many instances as I want to use within
 my
 cluster, and use the initial instance just for creating the others (I
 often
 turn it off after that). If you want to add that instance to the cluster,
 you can create the other instances, create the cluster, add the other
 instances, then open the JRun admin console to add the first instance to
 the
 cluster.

  2) after creating two seperate CF instances then creating a
  cluster of them, you have to use wsconfig to wire the cluster
  up to your website.  This diabled the CFAdmin enterprise
  manager tool completely.  I tried wiring the default cfusion
  to another website in IIS, but still didn't work.

 When I know I'm going to set up a cluster, I configure each instance to
 use
 the JRun web server. Then, after I add them to the cluster, I configure
 the
 cluster to connect to an external web server. I continue to use the JRun
 web
 server to access the CF Administrator for each cluster member.

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

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Re: Top 100 ColdFusion Programmers

2006-08-24 Thread Douglas Knudsen
ironically i just read
http://www.softwarebyrob.com/articles/Personality_Traits_of_the_Best_Software_Developers.aspx
via Digg.  Quite interesting

DK

On 8/24/06, Michael Dinowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 The best are well known but in most cases are either taken already or too
 expensive for most people to hire on full time. Who are the best?
 Look at who are writing the books/articles and read their material. Look
 at who are teaching new concepts in a way that you can understand. Look at
 who's doing the public speaking, training and answering of technical
 questions. Look who are writing the ColdFusion apps and
 tags/modules/functions that you use. These are the best.

 When hiring, it would be helpful to know who out there is the best. When
 I run ads, I get all types of Yahoo's who think they know ColdFusion.
 I'd like to be able to see who are the very best ColdFusion coders out
 there and try to steal one of them for my company. How do you guys find
 the absolute best coders when hiring?
 
 If you want to put comments on my blog, that'd be nice.
 http://jonathanblock.com/blog/jonsblog/100bestcoldfusionprogrammers
 
 Jon
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Re: Planning and Sizing a Coldfusion Environment

2006-08-23 Thread Douglas Knudsen
sounds like you need to guestimate
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/guestimate   :)

Like you said, so many variables.  I'd say if you have a total possible user
count and a good idea of concurrent user count, you could guestimate fairly
ok.

Our directory is becoming increasinginly concerned with the scalability
of our coldfusion applications as we roll out more or more pieces, and
start to discuss ways of converting legacy applications to web-based
apps powered by Flex and Coldfusion.

This tells me you have no idea how many apps you will have in the future, so
you maybe buying more HW in the future no matter what you do now.  Nathan
said it straight with the three phases.  Buying a little more umph then you
need now could be cheaper in the long run too, rebuilding new hardware and
migrating costs man hours.


DK

On 8/23/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Tom Chiverton wrote:
  On Tuesday 22 August 2006 19:05, Snake wrote:
 
 Load testing your apps would be a good start.
 
 
  Indeed.
  If you know your current XGhz/YGig box can support Z users with
 responses
  times under 5 seconds, it's a fair bit a 2X/2Y box will support 2Z.

 It's difficult to load test an app that hasn't been built.  This is a
 planning question, which makes it so difficult.  I don't have any idea
 how you estimate scalability for an application that hasn't been built.

 I'm only asking the question in case someone comes up with a good answer
 for my director. =)

  Splitting DB and App instances onto two boxes is harder work but worth
 it - to
  start with you may want two boxes the same spec as the current box, and
 then
  load test each half of the app to see which needs an upgrade first.

 We already have separate boxes for the database server and web server =)


 

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Re: Sorting by Column Headers

2006-08-23 Thread Douglas Knudsen
holy paranoia batman, that sounds scary!

checkout this from the redballoon folks
http://labs.redbd.net/blog/index.cfm/2006/8/8/Open-Source-Datagrid
nice html based datagrid easily built in a few minutes using customtags.
Has sorting, linking and filtering all in one simple ba!

DK
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On 8/23/06, Jeff Guillaume [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Storing the results in SESSION is a nifty (and fast) method, but I'd only
 recommend it if you know your result sets will always be relatively
 small.  You don't want 100 people caching a resultset of, say, 10,000 rows
 of data.  You'll run into memory issues.

 

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Re: Planning and Sizing a Coldfusion Environment

2006-08-22 Thread Douglas Knudsen
start with a gob of RAM and a few procs and CF Enterprise.  When things get
slow, add more  :)

Seriously though, what type of apps?  How many potential users?  etc...  My
opinion, spend the money on your DB server, make it big and chunky.  Design
your CF apps to make that DB  work for its cold space in the server room.
We've get about 8000 logins a day on a internal server that runs nearly 20
apps.  A couple apps are heavy hit report tools.  The web server kind of
silently hums along at around 10% cpu use with 4 procs and 4GB of RAM.  The
DB server though works its arse off hitting 75% cpu use often, this is a 8
proc 16GB hunk of metal from fujitsu running slowaris.

DK

On 8/22/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Our directory is becoming increasinginly concerned with the scalability
 of our coldfusion applications as we roll out more or more pieces, and
 start to discuss ways of converting legacy applications to web-based
 apps powered by Flex and Coldfusion.

 He says when you talk to enterprise type companies like IBM, they have
 models and such to help you size your environment, but I'm not entirely
 sure those sorts of things are available for something like a web
 application environment, because there are so many variables.

 Anyway, he's asked me to call Adobe to try to get some information, or
 get information from third parties who have done this kind of thing.

 I don't have a clue, honestly =)

 does anyone have any suggestions?

 Rick

 

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Re: Accessing application variables between 2 different applications?

2006-08-21 Thread Douglas Knudsen
besides all the above/below suggestions.  There are times you may want to do
this.  We have a server wide SSO setup that does this by having one
cfapplication called MAIN and every other application having cfapplication
names that differ.  The way to access both is to use two cfapplication
tags.  I wouldn't suggest to use this all over a application though, maybe
just in a couple places to grab the data and run.

DK

On 8/21/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 I agree with James the simplest way would be to give both applications the
 same name in the cfapplication, tag they would then both have access to
 the
 same shared scope variables.

  -Original Message-
  From: James Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 19 August 2006 14:12
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: Accessing application variables between 2 different
 applications?
 
  Why not just use one application name and use roles to separate out
  the functions?
 
  On 8/19/06, Andy Mcshane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I have 2 apps running on the same server, one of the apps is an admin
 center for
  inputting data to be displayed from within the second app. What I want
 to
 be able to
  do is track exactly who is logged on and where in the second app they
 are
 and display
  this information from within my admin app. Hence the cross application
 issue. Does
  this make sense?
  
  
 
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Re: getMetricData function not work on CF 7 multiserver installation ?

2006-08-10 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Wei,

look at
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_19120
http://tutorial351.easycfm.com/
http://www.robisen.com/index.cfm/2006/5/26/Monitoring-performance-on-ColdFusion-for-J2EE-Multiserver--Outputting-metrics-to-CVS
http://www.bpurcell.org/blog/index.cfm?mode=entryentry=991

getMetrics is not avaiable at all in the multiserver config.  Robi Sens's
entry above describes how to get the data output so you can import into
excel if you need graphs and such.


DK



On 8/10/06, Hua Wei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 Thanks Terrence.

 Too bad getMetricData doesn't work on Multiserver installations.  Any
 other way to programmably get perfomance metics like what getMetricData
 does?

 Hua

 -Original Message-
 From: Ryan, Terrence [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 11:52 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: getMetricData function not work on CF 7 multiserver
 installation ?

 From what I remember, getMetricData doesn't work at all on a Multiserver
 configuration.

 What I think that technote does is tell you how to get equivalent metric
 data out of Jrun and into a log file, which you can't consume in ColdFusion
 (without using cffile.)



 Terrence Ryan
 Senior Systems Programmer
 Wharton Computing and Information Technology

 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


 -Original Message-
 From: Hua Wei [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 10:39 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: getMetricData function not work on CF 7 multiserver installation
 ?

 Hello,

 For some reason, I can't get metrics running on our coldfusion 7.0.2servers 
 (Enterprise Multiserver Version on windows 2003, window 2000). I
 got  The metrics service is not available error when calling getMetricData
 function.

 I followed the instruction of TechNote ColdFusion MX: Enabling metrics
 logging
 (http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_19120)
 and enabled JRun metrics logging, seemed the metrics info was logged into
 cfusion-out.log, ===
 08/09 00:30:56 metrics Web threads (busy/total): 3/5 Sessions: 1 Total
 Memory=46144 Free=26914 ===

 but when i tried to call function getMetricData(perf_monitor), I got
 The metrics service is not available. error and the log showed

 
 08/09 00:43:10 Error [jrpp-4] - The metrics service is not 
 available.Thisexception is usually caused by service startup failure.
 Please check your server configuration. The specific sequence of files
 included or processed is: F:\wwwroot\test.cfm, line: 6 

 I noticed the following message during server setup:
 08/09 00:29:46 Information [scheduler-9] - The metrics service is
 disabled for the J2EE edition

 also, according to coldfusion help manual To receive data, you must
 enable PerfMonitor in ColdFusion Administrator before executing the
 function., but I couldn't find the enable PerfMonitor option in
 coldfusion admin.
 (http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/7/htmldocs/wwhelp/wwhimpl/com
 mon/html/wwhelp.htm?context=ColdFusion_Documentationfile=0489.htm )


 What am i missing here? How to enable the metrics service on multiserver
 installs? Does getMetricData not work on multiserver installs ?

 Thanks

 Hua





 

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Re: Development Environment Setup

2006-08-09 Thread Douglas Knudsen
and who is to audit and ensure the developer is doing this?  Further more
shouldn't this config be something the PC support folks should setup and
maintain?  In a large organisation with 1+ PCs these are big and costly
issues, eh?  A security head might just make seemingly idiotic choices to
save their respective butts, eh?  Remember NIMDA?  At the time where I
worked there were no restrictions on IIS servers running on your desktop
PC.  oops...this helped nimda spread faster than a california wild fire.


DK

On 8/9/06, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Then your security team is full of idiots.  Not only can you set up a
 firewall, you can configure apache/coldfusion to only listen on 127.0.0.1,
 so that no other computers can access it.

  -Original Message-
  From: Everett, Al (NIH/NIGMS) [C] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 4:01 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: RE: Development Environment Setup
 
  I'd love to do that, but we're not allowed to have servers installed
 on
  our desktop machines for security reasons.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: OĆ°uz_DemirkapĆ½
  Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 2:37 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: RE: Development Environment Setup
 
  Test Server   ---   SVN --- Production Server
 
|
|
Developers
 
  Test Server: Testing current status of code and deciding production
  version of code.
 
  Production Server: Deploying tested code version from SVN reposity.
 
  Developers: Every developer have their local CF installation and they
  chekin/checkout code from main SVN reposities.
 
 
  This is what we have here. :)
 
 

 

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Re: alternative of cftree..

2006-08-08 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I'd probably use Flex in the end for UI these days...sounds kewler
toohehe

anywho, here's a idea.  Store the directory tree info in a DB table.  Use
the eventgateway directory watcher to update the DB table.  Just a thought,
might be viable, certainly faster than 100secs too.

DK

On 8/8/06, Brian Dumbledore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Actually I am drawing it all at once. But I timed the cfdirectory for one
 particularly long node (like two thousand entries) and it takes like 100
 secs to execute just a cfdirectory.

 

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Re: CF7 CFAdmin error: logger

2006-08-02 Thread Douglas Knudsen
yeah, just install the latest 7.0.2 full install on the downloads site at
adobe.com.  Its all rolled up nicely.

DK

On 8/2/06, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 8/1/06, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Since this is just a new dev box, I recommended uninstalling
   the CHF 2, reapply 7.0.1, and then reapply CHF 2.
 
  You could have them uninstall, and download the full 7.0.2 installer.
 But my
  guess is that you've installed a different JVM, and configured CF to use
  that. Is that a possibility?
 
  Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
  http://www.figleaf.com/

 They didn't change the JVM that CF uses. yesterday, they reinstalled
 the 7.0.1 update, and those pages were fine. Then they installed
 coldfusion-701-java.jar, and those pages broke; seems like the J2EE
 server version of the same updater, so makes sense that that might
 cause their problems.

 Do they need to install 7.0.1 updater before the 7.0.2 updater?

 I may just recommend installing with a fresh download of the full
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Re: Addendum to top 40 voting

2006-08-02 Thread Douglas Knudsen
use the Flex Luke!  :)

DK

On 8/2/06, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Can't find the original post but thought this would be a nice way to do
 it.

 http://www.vh1.com/shows/series/top_20_countdown/

 I'm sure that's a LOAD of work but it's REALLY easy to vote.

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Re: Advanced Developer Average Salary

2006-08-01 Thread Douglas Knudsen
yeah, PBC Florida has skyrocketed in housing prices.  I'm originally from
there, my family has seen their property values triple in the past 4 years
alone.  Where PBA is located, well, good freakin luck finding anything
affordable, with a view of Palm Beach across the way everything is costly.
Used to see Trumps, now Ivanan's, yacht there quite a bit.  Of course there
is always tamarind ave area... ;)

DK

On 8/1/06, PETER SHEATS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Sounds like a fun option.

 I'm not really holding my breath.  It's my first job and I'm using it
 mostly to gain experience.  There is a lot of flexibility and freedom to
 use time to learn new technologies and languages.  Right now they are
 paying for some .NET training for me as well and need me to work on a
 new portal they bought using c# so I'm considering staying at least a
 year to get some good experience doing that.

 However, none of that helps when you have to pay living expenses in
 South Florida.  As soon as we launch our new site I'll be ready to move
 on but if I can negotiate a better salary I would be content for a
 little longer.

 Thanks for the sources... monster.com has a little salary wizard and I
 had used salary.com in the past.  I guess I was hoping for anything more
 specific to CF programming since the recent certification is my biggest
 ammo.

 Thanks again,

 Peter Sheats

 Webmaster
 Palm Beach Atlantic University
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 561.803.2033

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 -Original Message-
 From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 11:06 AM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Advanced Developer Average Salary

  -Original Message-
  From: PETER SHEATS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: 01 August 2006 15:21
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Advanced Developer Average Salary
 
  Hey Everyone,
 
  I recently took my CF 7 test and got an 88% (I used the CFMX Exam
  Buster sold by centrasoft.com which really helped in case anyone is
  planning on taking the test soon).
 
  Anyway, I was wondering if anyone can point me to any resources that I

  can use to show my boss what the average salary is for Coldfusion
 Developers.
  I
  work at a higher education institution and salaries right now are kind

  of low, and they know it but it's a struggle to get them to do
  anything about it.

 To be blunt I wouldn't hold your breath.  Companies, in general, are
 going to pay as low as they can and stick with it.  If you're accepting
 that paycheck then they have no reason to move.

 I've been with the same company for over 10 years now... but the only
 way I've ever gotten substantial raises is to leave the company (at a
 raise) for a few months and then get hired back (at another raise) or
 move on.

 I've only made this cycle once (I'm quite comfortable where I am now)
 but I know others, especially management, that has bounced in and out
 upwards of
 3-5 times.

 It takes a decade and can be really painful (moving, learning new
 cultures,
 etc) or so but you can end up at a much higher salary point than you
 would have been had you stayed pat.  Of course it's also a huge
 gamble... so you could end up a swing-shift manager at McDonald's.

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Re: Need for Datasource username and password

2006-08-01 Thread Douglas Knudsen
see my reply below

see my reply below

see my reply below

This is all set in the datasource settings in the CFAdmin tool.

DK

On 8/1/06, vcc person [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi there,

 I created some datasource (SuseLinux + Oracle) and in some datasource
 instances, I don't need to specify the username and passwords in the cfquery
 tag while in some I do (even though they are on a separate server from my CF
 box).

 For example:

 in CF administrator (CFMX 6.1) :

 Datasource A = server1, Datasource B = server1, Datasource C = server2

 cfquery name= datasource=A . /cfquery

 cfquery name= datasource=B username=xxx password= .
 /cfquery

 cfquery name= datasource=C . /cfquery



 Questions:

 1. Do you know why on some I had to add and some I don't have to specify
 the username and password? Ideally, I don't want to have them displayed.

 2. Is there a way to set a default datasource for CF?

 thanks everyone

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Re: Advanced Developer Average Salary

2006-08-01 Thread Douglas Knudsen
yeah right, you pay dearly for all that holyness.  :)   That and wonderful
FAU is around the corner ...my ug alma mater!  go Owls!  lol!

ww1 looks much better Peter.

DK

On 8/1/06, Andy Matthews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 For living in PBA you should be making a TON more...especially when you're
 working at such an expensive school.

 I used to have lots of friends that went there. Outrageous how much they
 charge.

 !//--
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 web developer
 certified advanced coldfusion programmer
 ICGLink, Inc.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 615.370.1530 x737
 --//-

 -Original Message-
 From: PETER SHEATS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 2:37 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Advanced Developer Average Salary


 Yeah, the average price of single family homes in PB county was around
 400K a few months ago.  Right now the market is dead though, like most
 of the country - we'll see what happens.

 I agree that getting my CF Cert isn't all that big of a deal - even if I
 had failed the test I would have been glad I did it because it made me
 learn about a lot of the things in CF that I have never needed to use.
 However, my boss and HR and the VP of Business don't know anything about
 web programming so I'm using the Cert as a way to prove to them that I
 do know what I'm doing - since this is my first job out of College.

 And for any of you who may have checked out www.pba.edu please don't
 judge me based on that horrendous site, I inherited.  The new one can be
 found at www1.pba.edu - I started the project about 2 years ago and
 we're hoping to launch this month.  I can't believe how slow things
 happen at Higher Education institutions.

 Thanks for the survey and for everyone who responded,

 Peter Sheats

 Webmaster
 Palm Beach Atlantic University
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 561.803.2033

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 -Original Message-
 From: Douglas Knudsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 2:54 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Advanced Developer Average Salary

 yeah, PBC Florida has skyrocketed in housing prices.  I'm originally
 from there, my family has seen their property values triple in the past
 4 years alone.  Where PBA is located, well, good freakin luck finding
 anything affordable, with a view of Palm Beach across the way everything
 is costly.
 Used to see Trumps, now Ivanan's, yacht there quite a bit.  Of course
 there is always tamarind ave area... ;)

 DK

 On 8/1/06, PETER SHEATS [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Sounds like a fun option.
 
  I'm not really holding my breath.  It's my first job and I'm using it
  mostly to gain experience.  There is a lot of flexibility and freedom
  to use time to learn new technologies and languages.  Right now they
  are paying for some .NET training for me as well and need me to work
  on a new portal they bought using c# so I'm considering staying at
  least a year to get some good experience doing that.
 
  However, none of that helps when you have to pay living expenses in
  South Florida.  As soon as we launch our new site I'll be ready to
  move on but if I can negotiate a better salary I would be content for
  a little longer.
 
  Thanks for the sources... monster.com has a little salary wizard and I

  had used salary.com in the past.  I guess I was hoping for anything
  more specific to CF programming since the recent certification is my
  biggest ammo.
 
  Thanks again,
 
  Peter Sheats
 
  Webmaster
  Palm Beach Atlantic University
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  561.803.2033
 
  Maturity comes from obedience to Christ, not necessarily from age.
  -- Leonard Ravenhill
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Jim Davis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2006 11:06 AM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: RE: Advanced Developer Average Salary
 
   -Original Message-
   From: PETER SHEATS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
   Sent: 01 August 2006 15:21
   To: CF-Talk
   Subject: Advanced Developer Average Salary
  
   Hey Everyone,
  
   I recently took my CF 7 test and got an 88% (I used the CFMX Exam
   Buster sold by centrasoft.com which really helped in case anyone is
   planning on taking the test soon).
  
   Anyway, I was wondering if anyone can point me to any resources that

   I
 
   can use to show my boss what the average salary is for Coldfusion
  Developers.
   I
   work at a higher education institution and salaries right now are
   kind
 
   of low, and they know it but it's a struggle to get them to do
   anything about it.
 
  To be blunt I wouldn't hold your breath.  Companies, in general, are
  going to pay as low as they can and stick with it.  If you're
  accepting that paycheck then they have no reason to move.
 
  I've been with the same company for over 10 years now... but the only
  way I've ever gotten substantial raises is to leave the company (at a
  raise) for a few months

Re: Application.cfc problem - bug or expected behaviour?

2006-07-17 Thread Douglas Knudsen
why would application.cfm/cfc fire on a CreateObject() call?  By definition
this file is called up per HTTP request, eh?

My guess is you have some global settings in their like DSN or something.
Look at ColdSpring, it can manange this for you and be kicked off in your
initial Application.cfc in your wrapper dir.

DK

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 All,

 We are building a seperate API layer for an application which sits in it's
 own folder to be called by either a Web Service or a normal component
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 The API does not and will not have any .cfm pages within it's folder
 struct
 - it is literally a loose collection of cfc's.

 The API has it's own Application.cfc which I was expecting to be called
 when
 we call the wrapper CFC (the gateway for both the internal createObject
 calls and external cfinvoke web service calls.

 What I have found is that, as expected, the Application.cfc is called when
 the wrapper is called via a Web Service call but it is not called when
 called via createObject? Is this expected behaviour? Is it a bug? It is
 odd
 as you would expect both methods to trigger the Application.cfc as they
 are
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eclipse RDS plugin and https ( was Re: Problem with RDS Service on localhost)

2006-07-17 Thread Douglas Knudsen
anyone using the new RDS plugins for eclipse and HTTPS?  Seems to totally
hang eclipse for me.

DK

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 That works well on Windows ?
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Re: scheduled tasks and https

2006-07-17 Thread Douglas Knudsen
On 7/17/06, Steve Dworman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  i've always used teh keystore in a path similar too
  C:\JRun4\jre\lib\security\cacerts
  for newer updated versions of CF and
  C:\JRun4\runtime\jre\lib\security\cacerts for others
  at least I think its that way.  Look in your JVM config file for the
  jre location to make sure
  
  DK
  
  On 7/13/06, Steve Dworman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
 
  yeah, i found the actual location of the cacerts file.  for whatever
  reason it keeps failing.

 ok i found this error in the cfserver.log file.

 Exception thrown in operation start
 [1]java.net.BindException: Port in use by another service or process: 443
 at jrun.servlet.network.NetworkService.bindToSocket(
 NetworkService.java:337)
 at jrun.servlet.http.SSLService.bindToSocket(SSLService.java:203)
 at

 it appears i can't use 443 in both apache and coldfusion.


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Re: Mimeattach question

2006-07-17 Thread Douglas Knudsen
drive maps are tied to a user.  So, to do this you have to have the CF
service run as a user with rights to that UNC path.  Note, if in a windows
domain, this user needs to be a domain user account.

serach the archives on this, you will find a few threads as its a common
question

DK

On 7/17/06, Orlini, Robert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thanks Ben,

 Anyway I can specify an attachment that is on another machine besides the
 one my CF program is on?

 For example, after I map the drive can I specify: \\me\documents and
 settings\me\desktop\me.pdf in the cfmailparam file=: \\me\documents and
 settings\me\desktop\me.pdf  /? Is there another way to do this if it is
 possible?

 Robert O.

 -Original Message-
 From:   Ben Nadel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent:   Friday, July 14, 2006 4:35 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject:RE: Mimeattach question

 EDIT*   If you are Spooling the emails, then the mail might not go out
 before the FILE IS DELETED.


 
 Ben Nadel
 www.bennadel.com

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 From: Ben Nadel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, July 14, 2006 4:24 PM
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: Mimeattach question

 Rob,

 I think it would be easier to use a CFMailParam:

 cfmail
 to=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 from=[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 subject=test


 !--- Attach as many files as you want this way. ---
 cfmailparam file=C:\bsw.txt /
 /cfmail

 Also be careful if you are deleting that file after sending... If you are
 Spooling the emails, then the mail might not go out before the email is
 sent. In that case, be sure to set spoolenable=no in the CFMAIL tag.

 .
 Ben Nadel
 www.bennadel.com

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 Hello,

 How do I work with the Mimeattach variable in Cfmail?

 This line generates an error: CFMAIL TO=[EMAIL PROTECTED] FROM=
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 SUBJECT=test  mimeattach=C:\bsw.txt

 Error: The resource C:\bsw.txt was not found. The root cause was: .
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Re: Problem with RDS Service on localhost

2006-07-17 Thread Douglas Knudsen
OMG!  well, apparently there is no such pleasure for HTTPS though.  Might
just be a personal issue though, eh?

DK

On 7/17/06, dcooper @ macromedia. com dcooper @ macromedia. com 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 In FlexBuidler 2, goto Windows-Preferences-RDS Configuration and ensure
 the settings are correct (default port  80, for example).

 There's also a handy-dandy Test Connection button there for your poking
 pleasure

 HTH

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Re: Java 1.5 / 5 support.

2006-07-16 Thread Douglas Knudsen
yes, we use it.

the latest cf7 updates use j2sdk1.4.2_11 it looks like.  and cfldap is
working there.

DK

On 7/16/06, Snake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Does anyone use CFLDAP? Its one of those obscure things that 99% of people
 don't seem to use :-)

 -Original Message-
 From: Andy Allan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 16 July 2006 20:23
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: Java 1.5 / 5 support.

 I believe it's web services and cfdocument that break when you move to
 1.5 - possibly Verity too.

 Out of interest, is CFLDAP still shaky with anything greater than
 1.4.2_05??? I don't actually use it, so it's mainly out of curiosity.

 On 16/07/06, Phillip Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I second that. I performed about 2 solid weeks of testing. CFMX 6.1
  would only go as far as 1.4.2_10 (was the latest at the time and I
  think it still is). CFMX is not compatible with 1.5 because of a host
  of upgrades, such as generics.
 
  On a side note, 1.4.2_10 did produce some stability improvements as
  well as improvements. I also noticed that it appeared as though
  queried data was broken up data into smaller 'chunks' and handled via
  more connections to the DB. It was interesting research.
 
  Regards,
 
  -- Phillip Holmes
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  -Original Message-
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  Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2006 12:51 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: Re: Java 1.5 / 5 support.
 
  JRun as of Updater 6 is supported, but CFMX is not, and will not be
  until CF8.
 
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   Actually the Sun JVM 1.5 CF is already officially supported with
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 Sent: Wed Jul 12 07:20:29 2006
 Subject: Re: Java 1.5 / 5 support.

 CF8 will support it, but not before.

 Andy

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Re: Java 1.5 / 5 support.

2006-07-16 Thread Douglas Knudsen
my full apologies, seems I'm pointing to a custom JRE install on my local
laptop1.4.2_11 and cfldap is working...and webservices...and the new
uber kewl AMF gateway too. w00t fL3X!

Now, digging into the jrun dir I get:
C:\JRun4\jre\binc:\jrun4\jre\bin\java -version
java version 1.4.2_09
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2_09-b05)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2_09-b05, mixed mode)

this agrees with
http://www.adobe.com/support/documentation/en/coldfusion/mx702/cf702_releasenotes.html


I swear one of the updaters, maybe a JRun updater, changed the location of
the JRE under the JRun install dir too...ca'nt find the doc for it though.


DK

On 7/16/06, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  the latest cf7 updates use j2sdk1.4.2_11 it looks like.  and
  cfldap is working there.

 The CF 7.0.2 updater does not install 1.4.2_11. On my laptop, at least, it
 left 1.4.2_05 in place.

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Re: Java 1.5 / 5 support.

2006-07-16 Thread Douglas Knudsen
On 7/16/06, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I know I'm nitpicking - but since this bothers me on a weekly
  basis I thought I'd mention: in most cases LDAP-enabling an
  app does not constitute single sign-on.

 Yeah, I'm aware of the difference. My point was that enterprises are
 aiming
 towards the latter, but won't even consider solutions that can't do the
 former. I suppose I could've worded it better.

  Web-based SSO like Yale's CAS or its commercial
  alternatives would be installed in a lot more places if
  people knew the how(s) + why(s).

 I'm actually running into a lot more people using Siteminder recently. My
 previous experience with it was pretty unpleasant, when it was bundled
 with
 Spectra, but people who're using it now seem to know what they're doing
 with
 it.

  As a side note, those large enterprises will consider a
  platform that doesn't do federated logon or SSO if there's
  enough dog+pony shows to convince execs that you won't need
  it and maintaining one more userbase is lots of fun :)

 Yes, and then their IT staff will do their best to sink the project
 through
 lack of support.



nice.  we are just about to embark on using  IBM's tivioli federated tool
thingy.  oh joy!

DK


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Re: scheduled tasks and https

2006-07-13 Thread Douglas Knudsen
i've always used teh keystore in a path similar too
C:\JRun4\jre\lib\security\cacerts
for newer updated versions of CF and
C:\JRun4\runtime\jre\lib\security\cacerts for others
at least I think its that way.  Look in your JVM config file for the
jre location to make sure

DK

On 7/13/06, Steve Dworman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  i searched the entire disk and could not find keystore.  how
  is the command 'keytool -import -keystore caecerts -alias
  somename -file somefile.cer' working?
 
 I don't think the file is literally named keystore. In your case, I think
 it would be named caecerts, since that's the value you specify after the
 -keystore switch. I would recommend that you specify the explicit path to
 the cacerts file that CF's JVM uses, which will probably be
 {/path/to/jre}/lib/security/cacerts.
 
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 no dice.  i verified the location of the keystore, put in the explicit paths 
 in the ssl service, restarted cf, and still the tasks fail.

 

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Re: CF install in a multi-server setup

2006-07-11 Thread Douglas Knudsen
On 7/11/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm about to do my first coldfusion install without doing the standalone
 server.. we've decided to go with the multi-server setup, but I'm
 confused about how that works with a single web server (IIS 7) and
 multiple web sites.

 How do you configure different web sites to use different instances of
 Coldfusion?  Can you configure different PARTS of a single web site to
 use different instances of Coldfusion?

jruninstalldir\bin\wsconfig is your friend.  You can setup virtual
directories to use instances of CF, its not straight forward though.
I usually create the CF instance, create a dummy IIS site, use
wsconfig to map it to the CF instance, creat a virtual of the
directory under a site, add the jrunscripts mapping to it as it is set
in the dummy IIS site, remove the IIS dummy site.  Yeah, maintenance
hell ahead!  This is why I never do this.

Some of these things are covered unedr JRun docs.  There's a cf-server
list too on house of fusion.

I'd play with this extensively on a trash box until you get it down,
then go to town on the prod box.

DK


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Re: CF install in a multi-server setup

2006-07-11 Thread Douglas Knudsen
ugh, when you create a new CF instance, the lib\wsconfig directory
entry for it does not exist until you employ the use of wsconfig.
I'll also note that use of wsconfig sets up connector logging,
something you may want to know about at the individual site/vd level.
A host with a gazillion sites maynot worry about this though, eh?

DK

On 7/11/06, Snake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 A lot of work when you can do it directly with IIS.

 Right click Edit any folder in the IIS MMC.
 Create an application name
 Click configuration
 Edit the wildcard mapping
 Change from

 C:\JRun4\lib\wsconfig\1\jrun_iis6_wildcard.dll
 To

 C:\JRun4\lib\wsconfig\2\jrun_iis6_wildcard.dll

 Snake

 -Original Message-
 From: Douglas Knudsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 11 July 2006 18:20
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CF install in a multi-server setup

 On 7/11/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm about to do my first coldfusion install without doing the
  standalone server.. we've decided to go with the multi-server setup,
  but I'm confused about how that works with a single web server (IIS 7)
  and multiple web sites.
 
  How do you configure different web sites to use different instances of
  Coldfusion?  Can you configure different PARTS of a single web site to
  use different instances of Coldfusion?

 jruninstalldir\bin\wsconfig is your friend.  You can setup virtual
 directories to use instances of CF, its not straight forward though.
 I usually create the CF instance, create a dummy IIS site, use wsconfig to
 map it to the CF instance, creat a virtual of the directory under a site,
 add the jrunscripts mapping to it as it is set in the dummy IIS site, remove
 the IIS dummy site.  Yeah, maintenance hell ahead!  This is why I never do
 this.

 Some of these things are covered unedr JRun docs.  There's a cf-server list
 too on house of fusion.

 I'd play with this extensively on a trash box until you get it down, then go
 to town on the prod box.

 DK

 
  (CFMX 7 Enterprise, Windows Server 2003)
 
  Rick
 
 



 

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Re: CF install in a multi-server setup

2006-07-11 Thread Douglas Knudsen
hmmm...in IIS 6, win2k, this is different.  When I create a new IIS
site in teh IIS MMC snap in, it does not have the cf ISAPI stuff setup
auto.  This a new thing in IIS 7 win 2003?

DK

On 7/11/06, Snake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 A lot of work when you can do it directly with IIS.

 Right click Edit any folder in the IIS MMC.
 Create an application name
 Click configuration
 Edit the wildcard mapping
 Change from

 C:\JRun4\lib\wsconfig\1\jrun_iis6_wildcard.dll
 To

 C:\JRun4\lib\wsconfig\2\jrun_iis6_wildcard.dll

 Snake

 -Original Message-
 From: Douglas Knudsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 11 July 2006 18:20
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: Re: CF install in a multi-server setup

 On 7/11/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm about to do my first coldfusion install without doing the
  standalone server.. we've decided to go with the multi-server setup,
  but I'm confused about how that works with a single web server (IIS 7)
  and multiple web sites.
 
  How do you configure different web sites to use different instances of
  Coldfusion?  Can you configure different PARTS of a single web site to
  use different instances of Coldfusion?

 jruninstalldir\bin\wsconfig is your friend.  You can setup virtual
 directories to use instances of CF, its not straight forward though.
 I usually create the CF instance, create a dummy IIS site, use wsconfig to
 map it to the CF instance, creat a virtual of the directory under a site,
 add the jrunscripts mapping to it as it is set in the dummy IIS site, remove
 the IIS dummy site.  Yeah, maintenance hell ahead!  This is why I never do
 this.

 Some of these things are covered unedr JRun docs.  There's a cf-server list
 too on house of fusion.

 I'd play with this extensively on a trash box until you get it down, then go
 to town on the prod box.

 DK

 
  (CFMX 7 Enterprise, Windows Server 2003)
 
  Rick
 
 



 

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Re: How to replicate changes in a cluster?

2006-07-11 Thread Douglas Knudsen
We run the same setup on win2k.  Every change made to one instance has
to be manually made to the other.  ditto what Dave said.  I'll note
that some changes in config files require a service restart if not
made via the CFAdmin tool.  For example, you could copy the
neoquery.xml file that stores all DSN info from one instance to the
other to synch up teh DSN settings, but you have to restart the CF
service for it to read this file.  If you chnage/add a DSN via teh CF
Admin tool you do not.

DK

On 7/11/06, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  If I create a coldfusion mapping or ColdFusion data source in
  CFMX1 they do not replicate to the CFMX2 instance.  How do I
  replicate changes in one JRun/CFMX cluster member to another?
 
  For a cluster of only two members it is not to much of a
  problem.  But if I create a cluster of several members then
  trying to replicate changes in the ColdFusion Administrator
  could become troublesome.  Any ideas?
 
  Would I configure each JRun server to deploy the same ColdFusion
  EAR?

 I suspect that you can't point multiple servers to the same EAR or exploded
 directory, because of file locking. You could copy configuration files from
 one server to another, but you'll have to stop the target server first, I
 think. Finally, you could write your own application that uses the Admin API
 to push changes to multiple servers.

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Re: Flex / Coldfusion question...

2006-07-11 Thread Douglas Knudsen
in eclipse window  prefernces should have a RDS config point.  window
 show view  other should have a coldfusion choice with three views
under it.  You setup the RDS info in the first above.

DK

On 7/11/06, Will Tomlinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Try here:
  http://www.cfreport.org/downloads/CF_FB_Extensions.zip


 Well now I've installed that one. The other one is named 
 coldfusion_flex_extensions.zip

 are these the same ya think? I was thinking the CF_FB one was for RDS, etc.

 If I'm in flex, what should I be looking for if the coldfusion extensions are 
 installed?

 Thanks and sorry for the hassle,
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Re: -XX:+UseParallelGC

2006-06-23 Thread Douglas Knudsen
and forget the JRun JMC in this respect too  :)

DK

On 6/23/06, Dante Orlando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Managing your jvm.config manually is definitely the way to go IMHO. Forget
 CF Admin...

 -dante


 On 6/23/06, James Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  We have a similar problem with our graphics environment. A change in
  the CF Admin messes up the customisation we put in for our virtual
  XServer; we're just going to edit the config file manually now.
 
  On 6/23/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   There's absolutely hee haw you can do other than modify the jvm.config
   file directly.
  
   Personally I think the CF team made an arse of things with this. In
   fact, if you google about you'll see various Adobe folks recommend you
   do all your edits manually anyway.
  
   On 23/06/06, Brad Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know of a way to circumvent this feature of MX7:
   
   
   
Apparently when you change the default JVM garbage collector in
jvm.config and then make additional edits in the ColdFusion
administrator, it adds -XX:+UseParallelGC back in trying to be
helpful.  Of course, this renders CF so it won't start until you go
remove the duplicate GC.  I am fine editing my jvm.config, but I am
  not
the only one at my job with access, and I can just see another user
  who
doesn't know anything about this go add a class path through CF Admin
and hose the server.
   
   
   
Any suggestions from someone who's been here before?
   
   
   
(I have a feeling the answer will be slap any idiot who hoses the
server, and just edit your jvm.config)
   
   
   
:]
   
   
   
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Re: CFMX Java server recommendation

2006-05-23 Thread Douglas Knudsen
ugh, you have JRun already available and paid for.  Sure, you could
use JBoss, not Tomact.

DK

On 5/23/06, Martin Thorpe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello.



 Our company has CFMX 71 Enterprise and I want to move it to sit on a
 Java server so that we can take advantages of multiple instances and at
 the same time allow for development of J2EE applications.



 I am looking for an open source (read free) server what I have looked at
 is Jboss and Tomcat.  We are running Windows environment 2000 at the
 moment though I think it will all be upgraded to 2003 in the near
 future.



 My question is what are your recommendations and experiences of Jboss
 and Tomcat (or any other) for use with CFMX and as serving J2EE apps.
 Would there be any problems with running J2EE apps and CFMX at the same
 time?



 Any suggestions/info would be appreciated.



 Thanks for reading.



 Cheers

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Re: embed image in cfmail

2006-05-19 Thread Douglas Knudsen
this functionality was added in the update from 6.0 to 6.1 and was documented
http://www.adobe.com/support/coldfusion/releasenotes/mx/mx61_release_notes.html

DK

On 5/19/06, Cutter (CFRelated) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 That is excellent, and disheartening. What other undocumented features
 of CF have I passed over these past several years? I say this because,
 within the 6.1 livedocs, there is no reference to these attributes to
 the tag. Only now, after doing a 'find' on 'contentID' within Firefox,
 do I find reference to this addition through an updater, referenced
 within a message at the bottom dated Sept of 2004. Is it that hard to
 add this to the actual 'attributes' documentation within the document?

 Cutter
 
 http://blog.cutterscrossing.com

 Munson, Jacob wrote:
 From LiveDocs for cfmailparam:
  History: ColdFusion MX 6.x Added the Disposition and ContentID
  attributes.
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Cutter (CFRelated) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, May 19, 2006 9:46 AM
 
 Just a question. Is this also available within CF 6.1? I can't find
 reference to 'contentID' in the livedocs...
 
 Cutter
 
 Jose Diaz wrote:
 
 Hi Kurt
 
 you could use the following, the macromedia info on the
 
 contentID isnt very
 
 exstensive:
 
 cfmail type=html
 to = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 from = [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 subject = my test embeded image tutorial
 
 cfmailparam file=
 
 
 http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/ancient/romans/images/gladiator_pic.jpg;
 
 disposition=inline
 contentID=image1
 
 
  This transmission may contain information that is privileged, confidential 
  and/or exempt from disclosure under applicable law. If you are not the 
  intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any disclosure, copying, 
  distribution, or use of the information contained herein (including any 
  reliance thereon) is STRICTLY PROHIBITED. If you received this transmission 
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Re: Custom Reporting

2006-05-19 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I'll build one for you.  Where can I send a resume?  lol!

'Intuitive' requirements are always the toughest, eh?  I recently
looked at openreports.  oreports.org I think it is.  Runs under Tomact
simply, have not got it to run under JRun yet though.  It does quite a
bit of cool stuff built in.  You can use one of the jasper report
builders with it to do fancy things.

DK

On 5/19/06, Brian Peddle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We currently use a custom tool built in house to create custom reports.  We
 list dropdowns and you pick fields etc, criteria and so on.

 We are looking for something better, more intuitive, web based preferably
 and easy to use and configure.  Our end users will need this in the existing
 tool they log into.

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Re: embed image in cfmail

2006-05-17 Thread Douglas Knudsen
check out
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/coldfusion/7/htmldocs/wwhelp/wwhimpl/common/html/wwhelp.htm?context=ColdFusion_Documentationfile=part_cfm.htm

DK

On 5/17/06, kurt schroeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Is there a way to embed an image in a cfmail without using a web reference.

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Re: JRun hang, how to detect and restart service automatically

2006-05-12 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I hear ya, damn little Sprites!Maybe you could look at other PDF
generating tools?  Jasper reports, iText, Birt, and OpenReports are a
few free OS ones.  Maybe way out of your scope, but thought I'd
suggest.

I setup a OpenReports server recently for evaluation.  Its pretty
kewl.  Are your reports complex with graphs and such?  If not, For a
excel style basic columnar report, once you have your SQL in hand, it
takes about five minutes to setup the report in OpenReports that is
HTML based with pagination, has export to xls, csv, and pdfand can
be schedule to be sent via email in pdf, csv, or xls format by the end
user.  I have not got it to run under JRun yet, but setting up under
Tomcat is well...cake.

Another thing maybe for your users...instead of generating the report
on demand, setup a scheduled report that can be generated at night and
sent via email.  Maybe a delay in satisfaction, but a better chance at
100% satisfaction, eh?

DK

On 5/12/06, Stephen Cassady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey Douglas -
 He he he. The better option is absolutely being performed (lol, I wouldn't
 understand anyone who didn't attempt to resolve the problem first, and then
 build a secondary solution in place of fixing the first).

 The issue seems to be isolated to PDF creation through ColdFusion. Standard
 Edition (so not threaded) - building some PDFS of hundreds of pages,
 generating creation times of minutes. Although users are asked to be
 patient, reloading the request page in the middle of the request, or
 restarting the PDF creation does happen (or, more than one user creating
 large PDF requests at one time). Given enough requests, the poor little Java
 Sprite (not a technical term - just my imaginary worker building the PDF)
 looks at the backlog and just plain walks off the job, taking down JRun with
 him.

 The solution may require Enterprise, but there is a cost barrier that can
 not be addressed at this time.

 There are some environmental issues for JRun (memory et. all) that are being
 looked at as well at this moment. I'll double check against the list of good
 reads that you've provided (and thank you!)

 So, given an understanding of the problem, we've already isolated some of
 the PDF production by user role, limiting some of the bigger creation
 scripts to specific users.

 Now I'm going beyond the action of addressing the issue within the
 limitations I have, and would like to figure out a process to restart JRun
 if/when this happens again.

 Unfortunately I don't have a reasonable enough knowledge of Java or querying
 the server for a responsive JRun (note, the service is still running, just
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Re: HELP!!! - ORA-12505 Connection refused, the

2006-05-12 Thread Douglas Knudsen
oddness...

yeah, no need for Oracle client install and tnsnames on the server,
but the tnsnames entry is helpful for filling out the DSN info in
CFAdmin.

Is this new Oracle install a RAC?  No SID with that.  see this
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=1a3c2ad0
info near the bottom

DK

On 5/12/06, Brian Kotek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 If you're using the JDBC drivers that come with CF to connect to Oracle, I
 don't think you need a tnsnames.ora file at all. You set all the necessary
 parameters right in the CF datasource admin: the SID name, the server, the
 port, and if desired the user name and password.

 On 5/12/06, Eddie Trinidad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Good afternoon HOF users,
 
  I'm a first time poster and I'm a business analyst...
  so I'm not that tech savvy.
 
  I maintain our office CF server Jacksonville that
  links up with an network operation center in KC.
 
  Well they did this migration thing of Oracle 10g and
  our webserver can't connect with Oracle.  I tried to
  modify the Data Source in the administration page but
  I don't see an entry for Service_name (no more SID in
  the tnsnames.ora file).  So how do I add on the
  service_name for an Oracle data source?
 
  http://127.0.0.1:8500/CFIDE/administrator/datasources/oracle.cfm?dsn=OCDB
  has no service_name field. :(
 
  Thanks and have a good day.
 
  Eddie Trinidad
  904-219-3288
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  Here's my troubleshooting trail:
 
  TNSNAMES.ORA
 
  OLD*
 
  jea.world =
 (DESCRIPTION =
   (ADDRESS_LIST =
   (ADDRESS =
 (COMMUNITY = tcp.world)
 (PROTOCOL = TCP)
 (Host = 148.80.159.14)
 (Port = 1526)
   )
 
   )
   (CONNECT_DATA = (SID = jea)
   )
 )
 
 
 
  NEW
 
  jea.world =
 (DESCRIPTION =
   (ADDRESS_LIST =
   (ADDRESS =
 (COMMUNITY = tcp.world)
 (PROTOCOL = TCP)
 (Host = 148.80.116.5)
 (Port = 1526)
   )
 
   )
   (CONNECT_DATA = (SERVICE_DATA = jea)
   )
 )
 
 
  
 
  Error Message
 
  Connection verification failed for data source: OCDB
  []java.sql.SQLException: [Macromedia][Oracle JDBC
  Driver][Oracle]ORA-12505 Connection refused, the
  specified SID (jea) was not recognized by the Oracle
  server.
  The root cause was that: java.sql.SQLException:
  [Macromedia][Oracle JDBC Driver][Oracle]ORA-12505
  Connection refused, the specified SID (jea) was not
  recognized by the Oracle server.
 
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Re: JRun hang, how to detect and restart service automatically

2006-05-11 Thread Douglas Knudsen
As Neil mentioned, you could write some script or Java service to
monitor and play the needed net stat commands.  A better option is to
track down why this is occuring.  There are several threads in the
archives here on tuning this sort of issue.  Also good to check out
blogs, in no particular order, by Robi Sen, Steven Erat, and Pete
Frietag to start.  They have some great info on tuning.  In my
expereince, hung JRun services are usually the result of third party
calls such as cfquery, cfhttp, cfldap, etc.  I'd start with your JRun
logs, CF logs particualry the server log, turn on metrics logging, set
your timeout long running requests on adn at a reasonable length, and
have log long running requests turned on.

DK

On 5/11/06, Stephen Cassady [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey Neil -
 It's definitely JRUN - IIS will still return pages. For ColdFusion sites it
 says the JRUN Service is (forget the exact wording) unavailable or
 inaccessible at the time, maybe can not be reached. Restarting the JRun
 service manually will restart the availability of the CF sites (they can now
 reach JRun.


 Stephen R. Cassady
 http://www.Lopedia.com
 Translating business needs into working successful technology


 ~
 Subject: JRun hang, how to detect and restart service automatically
 From: Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Thu, 11 May 2006 13:11:53 +0100
 Thread:
 http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm/method=messagesthreadid=458
 97forumid=4#240204

 Is it JRun locking up or is it your websever? In most cases I have seen it
 be IIS have a JRun deadlock which you can control via iisstate.  This tool
 can automatically reset your IIS server on failure.

 If it is JRun failing you would have to write some Java to do this I expect
 or potentially a Windows monitoring service as you could not use CF to
 restart it! ;-)







 

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Re: jrun eating up all cpu resources

2006-05-04 Thread Douglas Knudsen
besides all the abovetake a gander at your CF server log first. 
Look for long running requests.  These are a common culprit in this
issue indicating bottlenecks.  Make sure you have turned on the
logging of long running requests!  Also, turn on metrics logging in
the jrun.xml file.

DK

On 5/4/06, Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Where?

 Slow performance is usually down to code and bad JVM config based on
 application memory requirements.  Have you run VisualGC to see how the
 application is actually running?  JRun itself it also partial to deadlocks,
 which can be diagnosed with iisstate.




 -Original Message-
 From: Snake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: 04 May 2006 13:09
 To: CF-Talk
 Subject: RE: jrun eating up all cpu resources

 You can find some info on my blog on this kind of troubleshooting.

 http://russ.michaels.me.uk/

 --

 snake

 On 5/4/06, Mike Soultanian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  We have a ColdFusion development server (standard edition) running and
  jrun is running at 100% cpu and we're getting a major slowdown for
  page requests.  The administrator isn't sure how to debug the problem
  so I thought I'd pose the question to list to see if any of you had
  any suggestions.  I guess what he's really looking for is some way to
  debug which application has gone whacky even though it's not
  Enterprise... any ideas?

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Re: (announcement) Beta release of next JRun

2006-05-03 Thread Douglas Knudsen
We are using JRun for some applications in our infrastructure, some of
it low level app integration having no UI at all.   Seems to do fine. 
I just deployed a Flex app on it too, though had we not had a JRun
license already and not using it on a box with CF, I might have used
Tomcat.

DK



On 5/2/06, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Does anyone really see JRun as a viable contender in the market?

 Yes. But the real question is, what market do you mean? JRun is quite
 competitive in the low end of the J2EE application server market. It doesn't
 compete directly with WebSphere or WebLogic, and it isn't really meant to.

 It is also bundled with many, many products, and not just Adobe products
 either.

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 http://www.figleaf.com/

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Re: The IIf function

2006-05-01 Thread Douglas Knudsen
IIF() is shorthand replacement for IF/THEN/ELSE.  Other langs have
IIF() too, eh?

Thus
cfif foo IS 5
   foo is 5
cfelse
   foo is not 5
/cfif

is equivalent to

IIF(foo IS 5, 'foo is 5', 'foo is not 5')

*note...mind the quotes!  ' is double quote followed by single quote

DK

On 5/1/06, Matthew Chambers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi all,

 Am I correct in saying that the IIf function and the cfif tag work 
 differently on the following scenerio. In the CFIF tag, when the CFIF fails 
 it will jump over the code which follows until a CFELSEIF, CFELSE or CFIF.
 Here's an example:
 --
 CFIF
 The cfif failed so this text is not run. More to the point this code is not 
 run, cfqueryKILL DATABASE/cfquery
 /CFIF
 ---
 Where as with the IIf function, CF will still test that the code for both the 
 true and false cases will work? This is dumb, because the whole point for an 
 IF is to check that you will have everything you need to run the code when it 
 returns true.
 :::CFIF eg:::
 cfif IsDefined(foo
 cfset foo = foo+1
 /cfif
 :::IIf eg:::
 Iif(IsDefined(foo),DE(foo=foo+1),DE('whatever'))

 Any thoughts?
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Re: Is running CF on J2EE server more stable?

2006-04-29 Thread Douglas Knudsen
http://www.macromedia.com/software/coldfusion/productinfo/systemreqs/
Tomcat is not supported.  AFAIK,  CF needs a full J2EE app server,
Tomcat is not, Tomcat is a servlet container.

DK

On 4/28/06, Denny Valliant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Bingo!  That's pretty much what I meant.

 On 4/28/06, Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   Not sure I understand your comment about Tomcat... It is a
   J2ee server isn't it? why would it be mix and match?
 
  If you purchase CFMX Enterprise (which is what you need to run CF on J2EE)
  it comes with a full licensed copy of JRun. Presumably, Adobe spends more
  time ensuring that CFMX runs well on JRun than on Tomcat; I don't recall
  offhand whether Tomcat is a supported platform, even.
 
  Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
  http://www.figleaf.com/
 
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  instruction at our training centers in Washington DC, Atlanta,
  Chicago, Baltimore, Northern Virginia, or on-site at your location.
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Re: Too many connections?

2006-04-21 Thread Douglas Knudsen
to chime in...i suggest you turn the metrics logs on too, this will
give you a better idea of what's going on internally.

DK

On 4/21/06, Ryan Guill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Are you sure that it is the scheduled task that is causing it?  Even
 if the scheduled task is the code reporting the error, if you have
 other things that are causing the out of memory, the scheduled task
 could just be the proverbial straw that does the server in.

 I would keep an eye on the memory usage constantly and see if it is
 jumping directly at the time the task is running, or disable it for a
 while (if that is possible) and see if it makes a difference.

 Also, you have mentioned two seperate errors, a max connections
 reached and a out of memory... While related they are two different
 things.  Can you show us a dump of the error and the stack trace?

 On 4/21/06, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I forgot to mention, the JVM heap size is set to  Min: 128 MB , Max: 1024
  MB.
 
  On 4/21/06, Ken [EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote:
  
   My site is fairly busy. We are running Xeon with 2GB server. And yes, this
   error has occured: It said:  Java.Lang.OutOfMemory.
  
  
  
   On 4/21/06, Ben Nadel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
Ken,
   
Is this an error that has actually occurred for you? What kind of
traffic
does your site get?
   
...
Ben Nadel
www.bennadel.com
   
-Original Message-
From: Ken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 21, 2006 6:32 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Too many connections?
   
Hi. Just wondering if i have a Scheduled Task setup to run every 3
minutes, and it performs a database Insert, followed by database
updates,
How can I prevent my CF server from treating each request from that Task
as
a new client connection, and not crash saying : Max connections
reached?
   
Should I be using a CFLOCK with a timeout greater than 3 minutes? I want
the
CF server to maintain an active session for my scheduled task, and not
create a new connection for each time the task runs, every 3 miinutes.
   
Please help.
   
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Re: IIF help

2006-04-14 Thread Douglas Knudsen
cfset request.dirsep = iif(lcase(server.os.name) contains
'windows','/','\')

try that, eh?

Also, no need for DE(), just use all teh quotes luke!   ' foo '  like that

DK

On 4/14/06, Rick Root [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I always have trouble using IIF...

 Why doesn't this work?

 cfset request.dirsep = iif(lcase(server.os.name) contains
 'windows',de(/),de(\))

 It gives me this error:

 Parameter validation error for function IIF.
 The value of the parameter 1, which is currently lcase(server.os.name)
 contains 'windows', must be a boolean value.

 

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Re: WAR File Deployment

2006-04-11 Thread Douglas Knudsen
try dropping the WAR under servers/cfusion-ear

DK

On 4/11/06, Jonathon Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am running CFusionMX 6.1 and need to deploy a WAR file.  I can find no
 option for that under CFIDE.  I tried to manually deploy it by creating a
 webapps directory and putting the WAR file there, but that didn't work
 either.  I would greatly appreciate some advice.

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Re: WAR File Deployment

2006-04-11 Thread Douglas Knudsen
if you dont' have a jrun4/servers/cfusion-ear folder, you probably do
not have the enterprise version.  IIRC, you can' deploy WARs on the
standard license...i could be wrong on that.

DK

On 4/11/06, Jonathon Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 try dropping the WAR under servers/cfusion-ear
 
 DK
 
 On 4/11/06, Jonathon Parker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 

 Thanks for responding, but I don't have a JRun administrator and can't find a 
 folder named servers/cfusion-ear.  I am running CFusion on IIS.  Is that 
 significant?

 

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Re: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native thread

2006-04-11 Thread Douglas Knudsen
have you turned on metrics logging?  Maybe you need to up your max sim threads.

your error trace has quite abit about JDBC in it.  Are you limiting
your DSN connections?

DK

On 4/11/06, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have already played with those settings, but it still crashed yesterday.
 Here are the settings I'm using:

 java.args=-server -DJINTEGRA_NATIVE_MODE -DJINTEGRA_PREFETCH_ENUMS -Xms256m
 -Xmx512m -Dsun.io.useCanonCaches=false -XX:MaxPermSize=512m
 -XX:+UseParallelGC -XX:+AggressiveHeap

 You would think 512mb is enough for the heap?   Am I giving it too much
 possibly?

 This server has 1gb of ram.

 Russ

  -Original Message-
  From: Oleg Gunkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, April 10, 2006 7:48 PM
  To: CF-Talk
  Subject: RE: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native
  thread
 
  Coldfusion 7 needs more heap space than your JVM allows it to use. You
  need to increase maximum heap size.
 
  The following is for JSP, but solution is the same.
 
  http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_17470
 
  --
  Oleg Gunkin
  Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: cfform flash and OnSubmit question

2006-04-10 Thread Douglas Knudsen
format=flash  so unless I'm way off here, you should be using
ActionScript, not JavaScript.

cfformitem type=script
function testform() {
   alert (hello world);
   }
/cfformitem

if I'm way off, sorry  ;)

DK

On 4/10/06, David Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am having troubles getting the page to display.  I think it is the OnSubmit 
 attribute to be causing the problem.  Any idea how I can get this working? 
 Here is my code:

 script language=JavaScript type=text/javascript
 function testform() {
 alert (hello world);
 }
 /script

 cfform
 action=dump.cfm
 method=POST
 name=test
 preservedata=Yes
 format=flash
 skin=haloSilver
 onSubmit=return testform();

 cfinput name=name
 type = text
 label = test
 required = yes
 width=300
 message=test
 tootip=tool tip/

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Re: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native thread

2006-04-10 Thread Douglas Knudsen
take a look at these blogs too

http://www.robisen.com/index.cfm?mode=entryentry=39E0B0C6-55DC-F2B1-FBBDB70CEC963D6D
http://www.bpurcell.org/blog/index.cfm?mode=entryentry=967
http://www.petefreitag.com/item/89.cfm

I'd turn your metrics logs on right away, use these to help you adjust
the above.
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_19120
If you format the log outputs right, you can load up the data into
Excel and play BA, generating purt graphs and all.  At least one guy
has put together a log viewer too
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?view=sn131extid=1029407

DK

On 4/10/06, Oleg Gunkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Coldfusion 7 needs more heap space than your JVM allows it to use. You need 
 to increase maximum heap size.

 The following is for JSP, but solution is the same.

 http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_17470

 --
 Oleg Gunkin
 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Phone: (604) 666-9392
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Re: Upgrading JVM to 1.4.2_09

2006-04-05 Thread Douglas Knudsen
yes, AFAIK, JVM releases  _05  breaks CFLDAP.

DK

On 4/5/06, Dave Carabetta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 4/5/06, Che Vilnonis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Thanks Dave. Hey... does anyone know if 1.4.2_11 is viable to use as well?
  Perhaps it is even better?
 

 We're testing it in our staging environment, and it works just fine
 (we're using web services, cfhttp, etc., so it's getting a good
 workout). However, a potentially big caveat is that we do not use
 CFLDAP, which is known to have issues with later versions of the 1.4.2
 JVM (I think _05 was the last revision that is known to have worked,
 and I haven't tried on _09), and I don't believe Adobe will support
 you if you call them for support (they'll make you downgrade first I
 believe).

 Regards,
 Dave.

 

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Re: application installation thru war file in cf7

2006-03-30 Thread Douglas Knudsen
a WAR is in effect a ZIP with some special files and formats inside. 
So, this will not keep any one from viewing the contents.

DK

On 3/30/06, Srinivasa Teja Palla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Mark,

 So can I drop the war file somewhere on a  remote cf7 server or not? That 
 part is not clear to me still :(. We are creating a test site at the client 
 location, we didn't want to give them the naked source code, I didn't want to 
 use cfencrypt.

 The client server is not going to have any J2EE server (other than cf7 
 server).
 In this case will I be able to deploy the war file on that server or not?

 

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Re: cflogin and load balancing

2006-03-28 Thread Douglas Knudsen
nope and nope.

I've setup JAAS in JRun, seems to work fine.  In fact I setup a
serverwide SSO solution using JAAS where CF can interface with it
simply.

DK

On 3/28/06, Andy Allan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Isn't cflogin already based on JAAS? The CF (or indeed JRun)
 implementation just happens to be botched?

 Andy

 On 28/03/06, Douglas Knudsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I've been wondering why the CF team has not switched over to using
  J2EE security.  A rewrite of cflogin code that can use JAAS would be
  just swell and allow  integration with non CF J2EE products without
  messing with web.xml files and such, eh?
 
  DK
 
  On 3/27/06, wolf2k5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   On 3/26/06, Adam Churvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It doesn't work that way.  Since your CFLOGINUSER call is inside a 
CFLOGIN call, that CFLOGIN call *won't* run when the second server sees 
your authentication cookie because CFLOGIN only runs when you are *not* 
authenticated.
  
   Actually, according to my testing (ColdFusion 6.1 with the Updater),
   when the second server sees the cflogin cookie, it will automatically
   run the cflogin/cfloginuser code and authenticate/authorize the user.
  
   Can anyone verify this with ColdFusion MX 7?
  
   Thanks.
  
  
 
 

 

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Re: cflogin and load balancing

2006-03-27 Thread Douglas Knudsen
I've been wondering why the CF team has not switched over to using
J2EE security.  A rewrite of cflogin code that can use JAAS would be
just swell and allow  integration with non CF J2EE products without
messing with web.xml files and such, eh?

DK

On 3/27/06, wolf2k5 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On 3/26/06, Adam Churvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  It doesn't work that way.  Since your CFLOGINUSER call is inside a CFLOGIN 
  call, that CFLOGIN call *won't* run when the second server sees your 
  authentication cookie because CFLOGIN only runs when you are *not* 
  authenticated.

 Actually, according to my testing (ColdFusion 6.1 with the Updater),
 when the second server sees the cflogin cookie, it will automatically
 run the cflogin/cfloginuser code and authenticate/authorize the user.

 Can anyone verify this with ColdFusion MX 7?

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Re: CF Hosting w/access above root folder

2006-03-27 Thread Douglas Knudsen
http://www.fusionlink.com/   ck'em out



On 3/27/06, James Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 HostMySite provides access to the account root, serving web content
 from a folder under that.

 For your $27.95 you could get 4GB of space and 60GB of bandwidth.

 http://www.hostmysite.com/hosting/builder/

 On 3/28/06, Coldfusion [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I have been around and around fighting for a potential client on this
  Issue and they are dead set there is no directory access outside the
  root web folder.

 --
 CFAJAX docs and other useful articles:
 http://jr-holmes.coldfusionjournal.com/

 

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Re: CVS CF

2006-03-19 Thread Douglas Knudsen
we use it too.  half of our developers are in the dark ages using a
shared dev server, the other half dev on their local PC.  We use
TortoiseCVS officially with Eclipse use coming along now.

fire away!

DK

On 3/19/06, Michael Traher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Eric, We use CVS on a Linux server, but feel free to fire some questions
 and I'll do my best to answer if I can.

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  Okay, realize the need for CVS in our setup.  Installed and configured
  CVSNT on our dev server; installed the clients.  Can connect to the
  CVSROOT/server no problems.  Even got the Dreamweaver extension that
  allows you to do CVS work from within Dreamweaver...so cool.  I am
  stoked, things are going too easy, I know it
 
  So of course I get stuck.  I am wondering if anyone here has any
  experience in putting together the CVS server on a dev server...I have
  about 4 or 5 best practice questions such as where files are stored...in
  the webroot, or is CVS stuff stored separatelyetc
 
  Please let me know if you don't mind a few probably easy and newb
  questions.
 
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Re: Upgrading from cf 7 standard to Enterprise

2006-03-16 Thread Douglas Knudsen
use the CFadmin tool to archive your current setup.  Uninstall,
install, use CFAdmin tool to explode your archive.

just a thought

DK

On 3/16/06, Matt Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Does anybody happen to know what the easiest way to upgrade a Win 2003
 box from CF 7 Standard to Mutliserver config with out too much pain and
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