RE: Coldfusion and Class file

2004-06-09 Thread Ben Forta
Correct. I did demo this, and it was planned for CFMX, but we had to pull
the feature because of possible unpredictable consequences. But, this is
indeed planned for Blackstone, see
http://www.forta.com/blog/index.cfm?mode=e
 &entry=1172.

 
 Ben

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From: Deanna Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 09, 2004 9:23 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Coldfusion and Class file

Actually, way back when at DevCon in Florida, Ben Forta demonstrated that
ability as something that was going to be in CFMX. In other words, you could
put your .cfm files on production, compile them all, and then take them back
off production.

For some reason, though, I seem to recall hearing that they decided against
allowing that. It'd be easy enough to test. You'd have to set up CF
administrator to cache the templates persistently. (Check the "save class
files" option under caching. And, try it out. (I think it requires a server
restart, too.)

- Original Message - 
From: "Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)" <

> Not really sure what you are driving at here, but if you delete all of
your
> .cfm files you will lose everything you have and the ability to create or
> display new pages!

> is it possible to run the application with the class file alone ,i mean i
> will delete all the .cfm file ,there should be only class files
> 
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Re: Coldfusion and Class file

2004-06-09 Thread Deanna Schneider
Actually, way back when at DevCon in Florida, Ben Forta demonstrated that
ability as something that was going to be in CFMX. In other words, you could
put your .cfm files on production, compile them all, and then take them back
off production.

For some reason, though, I seem to recall hearing that they decided against
allowing that. It'd be easy enough to test. You'd have to set up CF
administrator to cache the templates persistently. (Check the "save class
files" option under caching. And, try it out. (I think it requires a server
restart, too.)

- Original Message - 
From: "Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)" <

> Not really sure what you are driving at here, but if you delete all of
your
> .cfm files you will lose everything you have and the ability to create or
> display new pages!

> is it possible to run the application with the class file alone ,i mean i
> will delete all the .cfm file ,there should be only class files
>
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RE: Coldfusion and Class file

2004-06-09 Thread Tim Blair
> is it possible to run the application with the class file 
> alone ,i mean i will delete all the .cfm file ,there should 
> be only class files No, currently you must have the CFM files
available.  The release of CFMX (Blackstone) will (?) provide the
ability to do "sourceless" installations of CF applications.

Tim.

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RE: Coldfusion and Class file

2004-06-09 Thread John Beynon
If you turned on trusted cache in your cfadmin then you could delete the cfm
files after you ran them the first time - problem comes when you reboot the
server and the files aren't there anymore!!

Jb.

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From: vishnu prasad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 09 June 2004 14:00
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Coldfusion and Class file

Hi All 

i have a doubt 
in coldfusion MX all .cfm will be convertted into Class Files

is it possible to run the application with the class file alone ,i mean i
will delete all the .cfm file ,there should be only class files 

if it is possible ple let me know how can i do that

thanks in advance 
Vishnu Prasad
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RE: Coldfusion and Class file

2004-06-09 Thread Robertson-Ravo, Neil (RX)
Not really sure what you are driving at here, but if you delete all of your
.cfm files you will lose everything you have and the ability to create or
display new pages!



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From: vishnu prasad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 09 June 2004 14:00
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Coldfusion and Class file

Hi All 

i have a doubt 
in coldfusion MX all .cfm will be convertted into Class Files

is it possible to run the application with the class file alone ,i mean i
will delete all the .cfm file ,there should be only class files 

if it is possible ple let me know how can i do that

thanks in advance 
Vishnu Prasad

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