Re: CFMX7 and .NET integration

2006-09-23 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
why? What is IIS7 going to give you?





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-Original Message-
From: John C. Bland II
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Fri Sep 22 22:09:27 2006
Subject: Re: CFMX7 and .NET integration

The only other thing I can think of is wait until IIS7 comes out. It'll be a
breeze. :-)

I completely understand regarding Blue Dragon though.

On 9/22/06, Jeff Langevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Unfortunately we already have CFMX7 running on our server so switching
 to Blue Dragon is not likely.

 Alan Rother wrote:
  Blue Dragon.Net
 
  www.NewAtlanta.com
 
  This is what is was designed for.
 


 



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Re: CFMX7 and .NET integration

2006-09-23 Thread John C. Bland II
In a nutshell, you can force authentication on a folder or site and an
asp.net 2.0+ page can handle the login on a CF site. Basically, integration
into IIS7 is much better than IIS 6.

BillS showed a demo yesterday where he secured a PHP site through IIS and
used ASP.NET to login. It even enforced the security on images. So calling
http://myserver/myapp/images/myimage.jpg called the login page and enforced
security on the images. This was by far one of the most impressive features.

You can read more on BillS' blog about authenticating other content:
http://blogs.iis.net/bills/archive/2006/06/08/1309816.aspx.

Note:
I'm not a MSFT employee. :-) You just can't deny the great work MSFT has put
into this version. It is truly an amazing upgrade from 6.

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 why? What is IIS7 going to give you?





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 -Original Message-
 From: John C. Bland II
 To: CF-Talk
 Sent: Fri Sep 22 22:09:27 2006
 Subject: Re: CFMX7 and .NET integration

 The only other thing I can think of is wait until IIS7 comes out. It'll be
 a
 breeze. :-)

 I completely understand regarding Blue Dragon though.

 On 9/22/06, Jeff Langevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Unfortunately we already have CFMX7 running on our server so switching
  to Blue Dragon is not likely.
 
  Alan Rother wrote:
   Blue Dragon.Net
  
   www.NewAtlanta.com
  
   This is what is was designed for.
  
 
 
 



 

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CFMX7 and .NET integration

2006-09-22 Thread Jeff Langevin
Here's a scenario and I'd love folks' thoughts.  I am wondering how 
tough it would be to do what is being proposed.

We would have a subscription-based e-commerce application written in 
CFMX.  It would handle payments, accounts, session management, etc.  
With this application, my organization would like to integrate a .NET 
application written in C# or VB.  I know nothing about .NET so excuse me 
if this is a silly question.  How would one go about integrating the two 
applications so that the CF application is aware the user is still 
active and not time out the session while the user is busy using the 
..NET application?  The only thing that I can think of off the top of my 
head is write a web service in CF that checks and updates the session 
info.  That web service could be called from each page hit in the .Net 
app so that the user could move seamlessly between the two without 
timing out. 

Anyone do this kind of thing before?  Any thoughts on my idea?  Any 
ideas on how to do it better?  Thanks in advance!

--Jeff


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Re: CFMX7 and .NET integration

2006-09-22 Thread Alan Rother
Blue Dragon.Net

www.NewAtlanta.com

This is what is was designed for.
-- 
Alan Rother
Macromedia Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX 7 Developer


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Re: CFMX7 and .NET integration

2006-09-22 Thread Jeff Langevin
Unfortunately we already have CFMX7 running on our server so switching 
to Blue Dragon is not likely. 

Alan Rother wrote:
 Blue Dragon.Net

 www.NewAtlanta.com

 This is what is was designed for.
   


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Re: CFMX7 and .NET integration

2006-09-22 Thread John C. Bland II
The only other thing I can think of is wait until IIS7 comes out. It'll be a
breeze. :-)

I completely understand regarding Blue Dragon though.

On 9/22/06, Jeff Langevin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Unfortunately we already have CFMX7 running on our server so switching
 to Blue Dragon is not likely.

 Alan Rother wrote:
  Blue Dragon.Net
 
  www.NewAtlanta.com
 
  This is what is was designed for.
 


 

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