req: CF Applets and WDDX help

2000-10-17 Thread Mooner Ent

Hi,

Below is brief description of what I'm attempting to do. If you could help
with some code snippets (or a good place to look) that would be great.

Objective:
1) To have an applet (on start or initialization) call the cfm page on the
home server with an id number.
2) The cfm page will take that id number and return an array of information
via WDDX.
3) The applet needs to deserialize the WDDX packet into a Java array.
4) The applet populates that array with information.
5) The applet needs to return that array back to the server, I'm assuming in
a newly serialized WDDX packet. A cfm page takes that packet and puts it
into the database.

Work to Date:
Passing the applet an id number is done.
Not done, applet passing the id to the cfm page.
The cfm page creating a wddx array packet is done.
Not done, the applet getting and deserializing the wddx packet.
Having the applet populate the array with info is done.
Not done, having the applet pass the newly serialized packet back to the
server.
Not done, having the cfm page take the packet and deserialize it.

My compiler has the following.
import org.xml.sax.InputSource;
import com.allaire.wddx.WddxDeserializer;
import com.allaire.wddx.WddxSerializer;
import com.jclark.xml.sax.Driver;

The WddxDeserializationDemo1.class generates this error at runtime:
C:\myJava>java WddxDeserializationDemo1
Hello
World!
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/xml/sax/InputSource at
WddxDeserializationDemo1.testDeserialization(WddxDeserializationDemo1.java:5
5) at WddxDeserializationDemo1.main(WddxDeserializationDemo1.java:27)

Why the demo from wddx.org sdk doesn't work I don't know.

Thanks,

Rick






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Re: I broke CF 4.5 Server :-(

2000-10-13 Thread Mooner Ent

Hi

No upgrades and the ram is fine, it's a dev box, no load. Everything has
worked fine for years until I made that ole client connection.


Rick


- Original Message -
From: "Steve Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 9:06 PM
Subject: RE: I broke CF 4.5 Server :-(


> Is this an upgrade from v3 to 4x?
>
> How much RAM do you have on the system and what other tasks and services
are
> you also running on the same box?
>
> Are you running CF 4.5.1 and do you have any scheduled tasks in CF?
>
>  - Steve
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Mooner Ent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2000 5:03 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: I broke CF 4.5 Server :-(
>
>
> Any ideas to stop this pop up error from occurring when loading a cfm
page,
> including the CF administrator.
>
> Microsoft Visual C ++ Runtime Library
> Runtime Error!
> Program: c:\cfusion\bin\cfserver.exe
> R6025
> - pure virtual function call
>
> and the failed page this error...
> Error Diagnostic Information
> Request canceled or ignored by serverServer busy or unable to fulfill
> request. The server is unable to fulfill your request due to extremely
high
> traffic or an unexpected internal error. Please attempt your request again
> (if you are repeatedly unsuccessful you should notify the site
> administrator). (Location Code: 26)
>
> Here's what I did to create it:
> I created a OLEDB data source named FoxCFclientVariables.
> Then I added it to Server/Variables Client Variable Storage
> Then changed the Default Client Variable Storage to FoxCFclientVariables.
>
> Now I'm dead in the water.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rick
>
>
>
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I broke CF 4.5 Server :-(

2000-10-12 Thread Mooner Ent

Any ideas to stop this pop up error from occurring when loading a cfm page,
including the CF administrator.

Microsoft Visual C ++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program: c:\cfusion\bin\cfserver.exe
R6025
- pure virtual function call

and the failed page this error...
Error Diagnostic Information
Request canceled or ignored by serverServer busy or unable to fulfill
request. The server is unable to fulfill your request due to extremely high
traffic or an unexpected internal error. Please attempt your request again
(if you are repeatedly unsuccessful you should notify the site
administrator). (Location Code: 26)

Here's what I did to create it:
I created a OLEDB data source named FoxCFclientVariables.
Then I added it to Server/Variables Client Variable Storage
Then changed the Default Client Variable Storage to FoxCFclientVariables.

Now I'm dead in the water.

Thanks,

Rick






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Re: AOL mayheim

2000-10-11 Thread Mooner Ent

> the best thing for you to do is to download and install a free AOL trial
> membership, and view your site the way other AOL user would.

Don't do this part!! They will require your credit card number, you'll
cancel the account before the trial is over, and then your credit card will
be billed until you find the correct 800 number to call them. Then you'll
argue with some one for a while. Your credit card will then be credited a
few months later. I've seen this happen time and again. Yet another reason I
hate AOL.

If you haven't already goto http://webmaster.aol.com/ and read their own
account on how fouled up they are.

I missed the original post, but one idea to help caching problems is to add
a unique number to your query string and have it change for each page.

Rick



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Re: AOL mayheim

2000-10-11 Thread Mooner Ent

> the best thing for you to do is to download and install a free AOL trial
> membership, and view your site the way other AOL user would.

Don't do this part!! They will require your credit card number, you'll
cancel the account before the trial is over, and then your credit card will
be billed until you find the correct 800 number to call them. Then you'll
argue with some one for a while. Your credit card will then be credited a
few months later. I've seen this happen time and again. Yet another reason I
hate AOL.

If you haven't already goto http://webmaster.aol.com/ and read their own
account on how fouled up they are.

I missed the original post, but one idea to help caching problems is to add
a unique number to your query string and have it change for each page.

Rick




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Re: OLE DB for SQL Server

2000-10-05 Thread Mooner Ent

Gena,

In CFJ they had an article about a bug in setting this up. In the provider
field put "SQLOLEDB" without the quotes.

If it doesn't work, repeat the process from scratch, meaning delete your
first try  and then do it again.

HTH,

Rick




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Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2000 4:13 PM
Subject: OLE DB for SQL Server


> Hi!
>
> Couldn't you explaine how to use OLE DB connection in CF 4.5.
>
> I cannot register DSN :( I suppose that some problem is with "Provider"
> and/or "ProviderDSN" parameters in Edit OLEDB Interface Data Source.
>
> Thank you
> Gennadi
>
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Nielsen NetRatings and CF?

2000-10-01 Thread Mooner Ent

Anyone have experience with or know anything about Nielsen Netratings proxy
service and a CF/ClusterCats environment?

Thanks,

Rick



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Re: Allaire Stock Wow

2000-09-18 Thread Mooner Ent

According to a guy I listen to that knows high tech stocks more than anyone
I know, he simple says that as of this year, if a company misses Wall Street
expectations they will watch their stock explode, and not upwards.  If
Allaire is going to show an unexpected loss that big, look for sub tens.

Let's just hope the price doesn't hurt Allaire development of CF 5.0 :-)

Rick


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Subject: Allaire Stock Wow


>
> Anybody following todays stock market? Allaire is down to 11 dollars!!
They
> are way below estimates for 3rd quarter.
>
> Rich
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Has anyone tried a CF image server?

2000-09-15 Thread Mooner Ent

Hi All,

Here's an idea that popped into my head as I awoke from a nap

Someone else's idea of serving images from the SQL7 server was shot down in
the group for a couple good reasons: single point of failure and load.

However let's take that idea step further and combine it with the consensus
that making CF sites that live in RAM (cache queries and/or structures).

Let's say have have 8 high end servers each having 1 gig of RAM. 4 of these
servers are for CF pages. The other 4 are serving up images off their 10K
rpm raid 0 drives the old fashion way.

Now let's pretend the CF servers return a img src with
http://images.myserver.com/index.cfm?fa=imageServer&file=imageName. My image
servers now are running CF which have cached a query of all the images
stored in my database that 1 GiG would hold.

What I'm I missing? Has anyone tried this? Would this deliver our users
their images faster than before?

TIA,

Rick




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Re: Looking for Los Angeles area Cold Fusion user's group

2000-09-13 Thread Mooner Ent

http://www.sccfug.org
http://www.sdcfug.com



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Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2000 10:37 PM
Subject: Looking for Los Angeles area Cold Fusion user's group


> I've scoured my web search engines but came up with
> diddly..  Anyone know of an LA CFUG?
>
> TIA,
> -RK
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CF image server?

2000-09-13 Thread Mooner Ent

Hi All,

Here's an idea that popped into my head as I awoke from a nap

Someone else's idea of serving images from the SQL7 server was shot down in
the group for a couple good reasons: single point of failure and load.

However let's take that idea step further and combine it with the consensus
that making CF sites that live in RAM (cache queries and/or structures).

Let's say have have several high end servers each having 1 gig of RAM. Half
of these servers are for CF pages. The other half are serving up images off
their 10K rpm raid 0 drives the old fashion way.

Now let's pretend the CF servers return a img src with
http://images.myserver.com/index.cfm?fa=imageServer&file=imageName or
something like this or not. My image servers now are running CF which have
cached a query of all the images stored in my database that 1 GiG would
hold.

What I'm I missing? Has anyone tried this? Would this deliver our users
their images faster than before?

TIA,

Rick




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Re: Please hack me, others are [update]

2000-08-25 Thread Mooner Ent

Thanks for all your help. The problem is not CF or SQL, it's Flash.

 It's true player can only play once a day, but what they are doing is right
mouse clicking on the movie and replaying the question, racking up points at
one "play" a day.

We thought disabling it with the html code of menu=false would do it, but
not in Netscape and not if you call the .swf directly.

Does anyone know how to disable menu/rewind/back in a flash movie from
within flash??

Thanks

Rick






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Fw: Please hack me, others are....

2000-08-25 Thread Mooner Ent

 John,
>
> I knew I forgot something :-)
>
> The English site has the game, but we had to reverse program it, so they
> aren't really the same. If it helps http://www.thesimpsons.com
>
> Otherwise I've included some translations for you to get to the code part,
> that I'm sure you can read.
>
> Start At:
>
http://www.lossimpson.com/SIM/spanish/MUNDIAL/BARTBOWL/index.cfm?fa=registra
> tion
>
> You can register as many times as you need to help me find the hole. You
can
> even but in bogus registration information.
>
> Nombre = Name
> Apellidos = Last Name
> Fecha de Nacimiento:   =  00/00/2000
> Pais: = country
> email = email (can be bogus)
> contrasena: = password
> pregunta: = answer to question you can put in a word.
>
> Then it will send you back to the log in page.
> http://www.lossimpson.com/SIM/spanish/MUNDIAL/BARTBOWL/index.cfm
> Put in your email and password.
>
> Now you'll see a launch page: If you want to see top scores click on the
> link that reads tablero de ganadores.
>
> If you have flash 4 click on the flash movie that says Bart Bowl. A pop up
> window will appear. Click on the big blue button "jugar" = "play game".
>
> The question will come up, and you can guess at the correct ones, after
each
> of the five question you'll be taken to a flash screen telling you if your
> answer is right, then click on the blue button "continuar".
>
> PS I'm not using cookies.
>
> TIA
>
> Rick
>
>


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Please hack me, others are....

2000-08-24 Thread Mooner Ent

Help,

Last week we launch a new on line game, people seem to want the free trip...
they have successfully hacked it.

It's a ColdFusion/SQL7 driven site with the game in Flash. CF and Flash send
security and score information back and forth.

Somehow, despite not being able to play more than once, and if they do the
players score doesn't increase until the next day. People are running up
really high scores, like a million points when the highest possible cum for
the contest until today is 500.

Please take a moment and see if you can run up a score and if so, how.

I'm on a few hours sleep this week on another deadline, so if this email
isn't clear please let me know. Otherwise have fun.

http://www.lossimpson.com Click on the Bart Bowl game.

Thanks much,

Rick



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Re: CF's Redheaded Stepchild

2000-08-19 Thread Mooner Ent

I just went to ToyRus website and clicked on the pokemon site and got this
error, doesn't look like CF to me. unless they're already at amazon.

  $ self_string = !!
Type EXPRESSION
Message An error occurred while evaluating the expression:


#variables.flt_is_retail#



Error near line 1, column 3290.


Error resolving parameter VARIABLES.FLT_IS_RETAIL


The specified variable name cannot be found. This problem is
very likely due to the fact that you have misspelled the variable name.


Detail
ErrNumber 16396



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Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 12:23 PM
Subject: Re: CF's Redheaded Stepchild


> At 01:15 PM 8/18/2000 -0400, you wrote:
> >Good explanation, Benjamin.
> >
> >Rey...
>
> Another problem with ToysRUs was that they didn't put much stock in
staying
> the path when things weren't instant profit.  Amazon stayed the path, they
> didn't panic and keep making changes.  ToysRus did.  And after next year,
> if we ISP owners actually do get hit with the oft talked about telco and
> interstate tax codes, all hell will break loose.
>
> We've got a few years to figure out where ecommerce is going to go, and I
> have a strong feeling a lot of these IPOs are going to eat it and die for
a
> mutlitude of reasons but ToysRUs was failing because the economic
model
> was poor, and a brick & mortar company that was turning a profit didn't
> feel huge desire to get involved in something that was going to be a money
> loser.
>
> When they took on the chair from FAO Schwarz, you knew where they were
going.
>
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Question with CFCACHE tag

2000-08-14 Thread Mooner Ent

Can the CFCache tag's "cache directory" and "map directory" use a mapped
drive. Thinking about using it in a load balanced environment.

Rick




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CFCache and newtork drives?

2000-08-12 Thread Mooner Ent

In the CFCache tag you can specify "cache directory", ie. c:\my
docs\cftemp\.

I'm on the road and don't a have a shared or networked hard drive near me.
That in conjunction with a nightmare I had last night is making me nervous.
I dreamt  I couldn't use a file server to serve up cached cfm files!

In addition, in a load balanced in environment, I want to make sure all the
servers share the same cfcache mapping file.

Would someone in the list confirm for me that the cfcache tag will access a
shared/networked drive?

Your insights are greatly appreciated. TIA

Rick




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Re: More elegant way of passing URL variables?

2000-08-11 Thread Mooner Ent

Justin,

I'd love to learn more about these tags. Do you have a url?
Also, if your tag could replace the ?, then would the encryption make the
url spider safe?

Thanks,

Rick


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Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 9:21 AM
Subject: Re: More elegant way of passing URL variables?


> Encrypt  the url 
> I wrote a couple of tags that encrypt/ decrypt query_strings
>
> so instead of index.cfm?value=6&name=jim
>
> You get
>
> page2.cfm?94946560A4946560B495214551E01031C1D1A.
> and on page2 you include 
>
> and you can still use url.value and url.name etc
>
> I don't have it handy at the moment though and it chould do with
> more testing but I'll end it to you over the weekend if you want ...
>
> ~ Justin
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Milks, Jim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, August 11, 2000 4:49 PM
> Subject: More elegant way of passing URL variables?
>
>
> > Hi,
> > I am dynamically generating a list of customers, on which a user can
click
> > to go to a detailed page. To do this, I am putting the customerID into a
> URL
> > variable in the A HREF path. But the client doesn't want to see the
value
> in
> > the address bar, as they consider it a security risk.
> >
> > What would be a better solution? A hidden FORM field for each item, and
> have
> > the HREF call Javascript which posts the form? The problem with that us
I
> > will get all of the form fields in the detail page, unless the JS passes
a
> > value to indicate the field I want, but hen I essentially have the same
> > problem
> >
> > Any input appreciated.
> >
> > James
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[OT] REQ testimonials from SAG Electronics customers.

2000-08-11 Thread Mooner Ent

Hello,

We're thinking about spending $$ with http://www.sagelectronics.com/. 2U
rack servers.
Testimonials are encouraged, off list if you prefer.

Thanks,

Rick
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Re: cffile

2000-08-09 Thread Mooner Ent

Beware that NT has file caching which will confuse the issue, esp under
heavy load. Files that have been deleted are still there for minutes at a
time, file locking and other little "oh by the way"s.

Rick


- Original Message -
From: "Phim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 11:16 PM
Subject: RE: cffile


> thanks a lot Jim
>
> regards,
> Phim
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Jim McAtee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 12:59 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: cffile
>
>
> Use the FileExists() function or the CFDIRECTORY tag to see if the file
> exists after doing the delete.
>
> Jim
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Phim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Tuesday, August 08, 2000 11:39 PM
> Subject: cffile
>
>
> >Hi Everyone,
> >
> >
> >I use CFFILE Tag for delete a file in server ,
> >
> >Can we check action from this command ,that delete file successfull or
> not ?
> >
> >if can not delete a  file becasue this file being in use by another
> process
> >, and it will return error .
> >
> >Can we check action ofFILE="full_path_name"> ?.
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Phim
>
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[OT- no it's not, a lot of CF sites are hosted there.] My RANT against Interland.

2000-08-09 Thread Mooner Ent

For the many reason Interland bites, as all company who spend more on
advertising than they do customer service, here's the best one yet.

Last week when the very large IIS security hole (+.htr) was discussed on
this very list, I called Interland to warn them that all their servers where
wide open to attack.  I even had my call bumped up to the highest person in
the company that would take the call.

What was their reaction, give it a couple days! I asked that my sites be
fixed asap, no dice. Now we're approaching a week later and every site on
Interlands NT boxes are still wide open, even their own corp site.

The person on the phone had two gem comments:
1) "with all do respect who would want to hack your site?"
2) don't worry the sql databases are protected, they have passwords! After I
explained to him the passwords are in the code, he said "oh".

My sites are moving this week and never again will Interland see another one
of my many thousands of dollars a quarter.

While I'm at it, Webtrend reports for last month are now 9 days late and
counting. I even had the tech support people run them a few days ago, and
still no reports. Try explaining that to the folks who sign the checks.

With love,

Rick




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Re: Allaire security problem - anyone know solution?

2000-08-04 Thread Mooner Ent

Allaire security bulletin says

Originally Posted: May 22, 2000
Last Updated: May 22, 2000

Why are we just finding out that our entire Server side code can be read???
I check the security section often, did I over look it?

We found out about DATA much sooner.

Rick



Excuse the rant.
- Original Message -
From: "Daniel J. Cody" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: cf-talk
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, August 03, 2000 9:46 AM
Subject: Re: Allaire security problem - anyone know solution?


> Dave, I wasn't able to reproduce this on CF 4.5.1 on Linux+Apache. I
> think this might be more of an IIS issue than a CF one. Check out
> http://www.securityfocus.com/focus/microsoft/iis/iismain.html for more
> info on .htr issues.
>
> .djc.
>
> Dave Wilson wrote:
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > One of my hosting clients has just made me aware of this major security
> > problem and I'm wondering if anyone knows how to eliminate it?
> >
> > Try calling the application.cfm template on any CF site with +.htr
appended
> > to the end of the url. You'll first see a blank page. Now hit
refresh/reload
> > and you'll see the full code of said application.cfm
> >
> > e.g. http://www.support.alllaire.com/application.cfm+.htr
> >
> > Can someone please tell me there is a patch for this. It seems to happen
on
> > all CFserver versions 4.x + running IS4.0 with Service pack 5
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Re: appropriate SQL 7 licensing for CF website

2000-08-01 Thread Mooner Ent

Andy,

An Allaire reseller says there are no cpu charges until you pass four
processors.

Rick


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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 3:32 AM
Subject: RE: appropriate SQL 7 licensing for CF website


I think this is a 'hazy' area.  It's the same as CF.  If you are running a
multi-processor server you are supposed to have a special CF license for
each processor but I heard that Allaire have sold very few of these.  Every
company that I have worked for have bought a normal SQL license (£1400) for
the backend to their web site.

-Original Message-
From: Philip Arnold - ASP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 01 August 2000 10:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: appropriate SQL 7 licensing for CF website


> I am colocating an NT 4 server running coldfusion and SQL 7 for a
> web site.
> I need to know which version of sql 7 I should purchase for unlimited
> internet connections/not developer connections I seem to recall that
> it's different than the true UNLIMITED client version which retails for
> something like $30K ...  is there something cheaper than that -- what do
> most people do for their web sites??

To run SQL Server legally on the internet, you NEED the Internet Connection
License - this is not a cheap thing.

We have 2 SQL Server machines, both have the Internet license on.

Philip Arnold
ASP Multimedia Limited
T: +44 (0)20 8680 1133

"Websites for the real world"

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Re: Clustered server - keeping code insync

2000-08-01 Thread Mooner Ent

Justin,

Win 2000 Server has Dfs, which replicates your files from the parent server
folder to the child for you.

Rick


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Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 2:47 AM
Subject: Clustered server - keeping code insync


> Hi all ,
>
>  Has anyone got any recommendations for keeping the code on several
> production servers in a clustered setup in sync???
>
> Thanks
>
> ~Justin
>
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Re: "Milking...", "High Scalability" and "$1000 servers"

2000-07-28 Thread Mooner Ent

Thank you all for such an invigorating and insightful conversation stemming
from my original post.  Believe it or not, the point I wanted most
addressed... hasn't been. Let me try to rephrase it.

We all seem to agree that
a)  \WINNT should be on it's own partition
b)  the swap file should be on it's own partition (minus the minimum
required on the c drive) if not on a separate and dedicated hard drive.
c)  .cfm files should be as their own partition or if the budget allows a
separate drive.

I'm most curious to know where \CFUSION should in a high volume environment?
C:\, another partition or another drive??

TIA,

Rick



- Original Message -
From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2000 3:40 PM
Subject: "Milking...", "High Scalability" and "$1000 servers"


>
> Greetings fellow CF Fans!
>
> I've received and read a lot of comments to the postings I did yesterday
> regarding scalability and thought I'd put them all together in one e-mail
> for simplicity.  Sorry for the long post...
>
> --Doug
>
> CFSWITCH - YES!
>
> Consider this code:
>
> 
> ...
> 
> ...
> 
> ...
> 
> ...
> 
>
> If the value of the operation is "FG", you're doing 3 string operations to
> just get to CFELSE.  That's a lot of unnecessary CF processing.  With a
> CFSWITCH, you do the processing once then determine the correct action to
> take based upon the result string.  This is much faster and actually is
> usually cleaner code to read.
>
> SELECT *  -- NEVER!
>
> This was a good suggestion.  First of all let's assume your DBA (you have
a
> stellar DBA right? No?  Don't plan an IPO in your near future then...)
> decides you need three more columns on the table and they are 16 chars
each.
> Now you have 48 chars PER RECORD coming back to your application that you
> don't need.  That adds up quickly and slows your application down, even
> though when you designed it, it seemed to run smoothly.  Secondly, it
means
> that SQL has to do minor overhead to figure out what to send you.  It's
> minor, but why make it do the work, ESPECIALLY if this query is run
> frequently.  Finally, it makes it easier for the "next guy" to debug your
> code.
>
> Scoping Variables - Always
>
> YES!  Always scope variables.  You get two benefits.  First, the developer
> after you that reads your code can figure it out much more quickly.
> Secondly, you aren't forcing CF to take valuable milliseconds to figure
out
> what the variable's scope is since it's already defined.  It's a minor
> point, but well worth making a part of your daily coding ritual.
>
> CFSETTING - White Space
>
> The CFSETTING tag and respective CFADMIN setting for this globally appear
to
> be great tools.  In some cases they are.  However, remember that
essentially
> you're asking CF to do extra work to remove these "offensive items" (tabs,
> spaces, etc.).  If your page is now 5k instead of 6k, is that worth the
CPU
> overhead?  Each developer will have to decide if it makes cost-effective
> sense to do this.  I've found cases where it was good AND those where it
> caused more processing overhead and really didn't save a lot of bandwidth.
> So be careful and decide when this is best to use rather than just setting
> the entire application or even server to remove white space all the time.
>
> Lots of Cheap Servers or Big Beefy Servers?
>
> First of all, the SQL server should have a twin or slightly lesser machine
> if cost is an issue and these should be as powerful as you can reasonably
> afford.  Put your horsepower into your database.
>
> Secondly, get a load balancing solution that has fail-over built in.  This
> way you can put ANY web servers (cheap OR expensive, NT, Solaris or
> otherwise) all in the same solution and the load balancer will find the
best
> server for each request.  Note that session management is a big issue here
I
> won't discuss now.
>
> Finally, buy web servers.  Consider the cost of the hardware AND software
> together.  Sure you could get a cheap 1U Linux box.  Linux's kernel though
> only supports one CPU (talk to Linus Torvalds about that one) so you can
> keep these machines fairly cheap.  Allaire, however, will charge you for a
> CF license for each, so there's a hit there.  If your applications are CPU
> intensive, get stronger hardware.  If you're doing very lightweight pages
> and lots of them, a farm is probably good.  What's EVEN BETTER is to see
if
> you can build a scheduler to convert pages to static HTML and put them on
a
> NON-CF server and preferably in a caching environment outside your
network.
> That's often the best and cheapest solution.  Look at Yahoo.  Most of
their
> content is static pages rebuilt regularly with CGI to just help steer you
to
> a static page.  That model makes lots of sense and is cheap to build.
>
> NT v. Solaris
>
> My research and opinion says six of one, half dozen of the other.  Where
one
> has more power, it has more cost to balance either in hardware or in labor
> costs to 

Re: Round down numbers

2000-07-26 Thread Mooner Ent

Wai,

If you want 3, 3.1, 3.4, 3.5. 3.6, 3.9 et al to round up to 4 use:
#ceiling(3.4)# 3.4 being any number

If you want 3, 3.1, 3.4, 3.5. 3.6, 3.9 et al to round down to 3 use:
#fix(3.4)# 3.4 being any number

Hope That Helps

Rick



- Original Message -
From: "Mark Ireland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 6:25 PM
Subject: Re: Round down numbers


>
> Its quick and dirty but . . .
> minus one from the number first
>
> leave a long explanation in the comments for the poor guy who has to read
> that bit of code one day  :)
>
>
> At 11:23 AM 26/07/00 +1000, you wrote:
> >
> >Hi all,
> >
> >I am using Round () to round numbers but I would like it to round down =
> >ie 469.50 should be evaluated as 469 instead of 470.
> >
> >Any suggestions please
> >
> >Thanks in advance
> >
> >wai leng
> >
>
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Milking every last drop of CF performance...

2000-07-25 Thread Mooner Ent

This is a multi-part message in MIME format.

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=20
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continent, and I accepted :-). The platform will be Win2000, CF 4.5.1 =
and SQL 7.
=20
It is my personal mission to contribute to the destruction of the myth =
that CF won't scale or handle an enterprise level application. With that =
in mind, I'm looking for every possible way to increase performance =
since small increases become big on a large scale.
=20
So to the point, I have a couple scenarios for server hard disk =
configuration for the Cold Fusion boxes. The images and the databases =
will live on their own machines.=20
=20
Please weigh in with your thoughts, comments and scenario choice.
=20
SCENARIO 1:
1 hard drive (10,000 rpms & SCSI)
1 NTFS partition c: WINNT & CFUSION & pagefile & .cfm files.
2 cpus & 1 gig of ram
=20
=20
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1 hard drive (10,000 rpms & SCSI)
4 NTFS partitions: c: WINNT d: CFUSION e: pagefile f: .cfm files
2 cpus & 1 gig of ram
=20
=20
SCENARIO 3:
2 hard drives (10,000 rpms & SCSI)
2 NTFS partitions drive one c: WINNT d: pagefile
2 NTFS partitions drive two c: CFUSION d: cfm files
2 cpus & 1 gig of ram
=20
=20
SCENARIO 4:
4 hard drives (2 5600 & 2 10,000 rpms & SCSI)
1 NTFS partitioned 5600 drive c: WINNT
1 NTFS partitioned 5600 drive c: pagefile
1 NTFS partitioned 10K drive c: CFUSION
1 NTFS partitioned 10K drive c: cfm files.
2 cpus & 1 gig of ram
=20
=20
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Your combination here
=20
=20
TIA,
=20
Rick
=20


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Re: dvdmon.com

2000-07-18 Thread Mooner Ent

I have a $5K a quarter account with them right now and can't wait to move!
The problems are endless.

Regardless, the database driven sites I have over there are running well, I
just checked them a second ago and all is well.

Rick




- Original Message -
From: "Shane Witbeck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 12:11 PM
Subject: RE: dvdmon.com


> I do not have a site on Interland because of the simple fact that I have
had
> nothing but trouble with them in the past.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Shane Witbeck
> Webmaster
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Levi Wallach [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 3:06 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: dvdmon.com
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I've been using Interland (shared hosting) for a few months now, but it
> seems like my site is often very slow.  I was wondering if folks could let
> me know if they are experiencing the same sluggishness.  I think it's a
> connection to the database server as html files and some cfm files that do
> not accesss the database seem to come up very fast.  Has anyone had a
> similar experience with Interland or any other shared host?
>
> 
> | Levi Wallach - [EMAIL PROTECTED]  P:(703) 237-0443 F: 703-237-3490|
> | Senior Webmaster, Tran Interactive Design Group - http://www.tidg.com |
> 
> | Creator, DVDMON.com - http://www.dvdmon.com - [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
> | DVD News, Views & Reviews, Music & Book Reviews, PDA Channel Content, |
> | Contests, DVD Buying Guide and more!  |
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Re: OLEDB

2000-07-17 Thread Mooner Ent

Okay,

I felt the challenge, got off my butt and found the link that will let you
get this set up.

http://www.sys-con.com/coldfusion/archives/0207/smith/index.html

It's even free.

Rick


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From: "Nille af Ekenstam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 3:46 AM
Subject: Re: OLEDB


>
> >- Original Message -
> >From: "Nille af Ekenstam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2000 2:22 PM
> >Subject: OLEDB
> >
> >
> > > Hi
> > >
> > > Anybody know of a good cf tutorial/sample using OLEDB? I don't even
know
> > > how to set it up using the CF Administrator. Any pointers would be
very
> > > appreciated.
> > > Btw, I'm using CF 4.51 Enterprise on W2K Server and MS SQL 7.0 ad DB.
> > >
> > > Thanks!
>
> Mooner Ent skrev:
> >There's a MUST read in one of this years Cold Fusion Journal, sorry I
don't
> >remember which one.
> >
> >There's a bug that won't let you do it the intuitive way.
> >
> >Rick
>
> Has anybody managed to set up an OLE DB datasource in CF Administrator
> using MSSQL7.0?
> If so; how did you do it? What data goes in to the fields to set it up
> successfully?
> All my attempts fail.
>
> file://Nille
>
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Re: OLEDB

2000-07-16 Thread Mooner Ent

There's a MUST read in one of this years Cold Fusion Journal, sorry I don't
remember which one.

There's a bug that won't let you do it the intuitive way.

Rick

- Original Message -
From: "Nille af Ekenstam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, July 16, 2000 2:22 PM
Subject: OLEDB


> Hi
>
> Anybody know of a good cf tutorial/sample using OLEDB? I don't even know
> how to set it up using the CF Administrator. Any pointers would be very
> appreciated.
> Btw, I'm using CF 4.51 Enterprise on W2K Server and MS SQL 7.0 ad DB.
>
> Thanks!
>
> file://Nille
>
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