[cfaussie] CFECLIPSE search

2006-08-18 Thread Scott Thornton

What is required is, to use Dreamweaver terminology: Entire Current Local 
Site search.

I have the search on a single page down pat. :-)

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 18/08/2006 3:47 pm 

I just hold down CTRL-SHIFT-F and then enter in a string to replace

..Or am I just having another blond moment? Just in case I've understood
what you're looking for:

You can configure it by going to

Window menu 
Preferences item 
General tree 
Keys item 
Modify tab 
Category = search;
Name = Open Search Dialog
Key Sequence = CTRL-SHIFT-F

..And please don't go back to DW.. Use CF Studio. It's more lightweight and
less BS, not that I've used it for a while, CFEclipse is the ducks nuts :)






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[cfaussie] Re: CF Administrator - Whitespace Management

2006-08-18 Thread Barry Beattie

  You should have a look at fusion reactor.

Steve, don't do that!

there may be ppl in Brisbane not too keen on what you'll find...


... but then again, that Informix driver was always the weakist link

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[cfaussie] Re: CF Administrator - Whitespace Management

2006-08-18 Thread Steve Onnis

i cant see anywhere where that software identifies the actual code not
releasing memory

did i miss something in there?

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This means you have some dodgy code somewhere not freeing up memory.

You should have a look at fusion reactor.

Regards
Dale Fraser

http://dale.fraser.id.au





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We restart the services every night due to the amount of processing CF
does during the day. We have found that throughout the day the memory
usage of swsoc.exe (and sometimes jrun.exe) builds steadily to the point
where the server (2GB ram) bogs right down and grinds to a halt. A
restart of the services at 3am resets the mem usage of swsoc.exe.

swsoc.exe is the Informix ODBC driver that we use extensively throughout
our portal, and until I have time to review all code and look at the
possiblility of an update to a JDBC driver, the restart will have to
remain!

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Sent: Friday, 18 August 2006 1:14 PM
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Why would you restart the CF services every night?

just curious

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Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 12:48 PM
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Subject: [cfaussie] CF Administrator - Whitespace Management



In CFMX 7.0.2, does anyone know where the settings you change via CF
Administrator are stored on the server? registry? XML?

In particular I need to manually change the Enable Whitespace
Management to FALSE.

I was testing the Enable Whitespace Management option and found it
screwed with some of my CFCONTENT code, so unchecked it and saved the
settings. Everything returned to normal and was fine until the CF
services were restarted again. It now enables whitespace management by
default each time the CF services are restarted (which I have scheduled
to occur every night!).

Thanks,

Steve















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[cfaussie] CF Administrator - Whitespace Management

2006-08-18 Thread Scott Thornton

Hi,

I experience swsoc.exe using 99% cpu and lots of ram and my local machine.. no 
Informix in sight. Jsut MS SQL and jdbc drivers.



 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 18/08/2006 4:17 pm 

This means you have some dodgy code somewhere not freeing up memory.

You should have a look at fusion reactor.

Regards
Dale Fraser

http://dale.fraser.id.au 


 


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Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, 18 August 2006 15:25 PM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com 
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: CF Administrator - Whitespace Management


We restart the services every night due to the amount of processing CF
does during the day. We have found that throughout the day the memory
usage of swsoc.exe (and sometimes jrun.exe) builds steadily to the point
where the server (2GB ram) bogs right down and grinds to a halt. A
restart of the services at 3am resets the mem usage of swsoc.exe.

swsoc.exe is the Informix ODBC driver that we use extensively throughout
our portal, and until I have time to review all code and look at the
possiblility of an update to a JDBC driver, the restart will have to
remain!

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From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Steve Onnis
Sent: Friday, 18 August 2006 1:14 PM
To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com 
Subject: [cfaussie] Re: CF Administrator - Whitespace Management


Why would you restart the CF services every night?

just curious

-Original Message-
From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Behalf Of Steve
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 12:48 PM
To: cfaussie
Subject: [cfaussie] CF Administrator - Whitespace Management



In CFMX 7.0.2, does anyone know where the settings you change via CF
Administrator are stored on the server? registry? XML?

In particular I need to manually change the Enable Whitespace
Management to FALSE.

I was testing the Enable Whitespace Management option and found it
screwed with some of my CFCONTENT code, so unchecked it and saved the
settings. Everything returned to normal and was fine until the CF
services were restarted again. It now enables whitespace management by
default each time the CF services are restarted (which I have scheduled
to occur every night!).

Thanks,

Steve














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[cfaussie] Re: Fullasagoog a waste of time.

2006-08-18 Thread Robin Hilliard

On 18/08/2006, at 8:31 AM, Geoff Bowers wrote:

 2) its not computationally trivial to work out what is a good and not
 so good post

Just FYI Chip Temm has an interesting comment on our blog about using  
Bayesian algorithms (often used in spam filters) to automatically  
categorise content - here is a link to the article he wrote in CFDJ  
about this a while back:

http://au.sys-con.com/read/154232.htm

To make this work we need a large sample of posts in various  
categories.  To this end I wrote a CF script this evening that  
visited the 468 feeds aggregated by the Goog and built a distinct  
list of dc:subject tag values on the feed items (see my blog comment  
for the list).

I figure that if we can map the various subjects used on these blogs  
for CF, Flash, Flex etc (there typically seem to be about 4-8  
variations for each product) to products we should be able to visit  
the original articles, and assign each to the correct sample (CF,  
Flash, Trash etc) based on the subjects allocated by the author at  
post time.  With this data (basically a word frequency table) we  
should be able to look at any article or web page and with some  
modest number crunching get a pretty good indication of how relevant  
it would be to a particular product. It will be fun to see if it  
works anyway...

__

Robin Hilliard


On 18/08/2006, at 8:31 AM, Geoff Bowers wrote:


 Dale et al,

 Dale Fraser wrote:
 I recently dropped all my favourite feeds in Google and put in  
 Fullasagoog
 Coldfusion Blend instead.

 Wow, am I disappointed. I'm not sure what's going on, but I'm  
 wasting my
 time here. I think someone at Fullasagoog should do something  
 about it.
 Here's the current top 9 Coldfusion Blend Entries

 First thing to say is generally I agree.  I'm not a great fan of off
 topic posts myself but they clearly don't annoy me as much as they
 annoy some.

 There needs to be a bit of a reality check:
 1) anecdotally -- about an equal proportion of people *want* to see
 non-technical posts from CF insiders.  They feel it humanises the
 community and so on.
 2) its not computationally trivial to work out what is a good and not
 so good post
 3) not everyone has a category that is relevant -- if i only take CF
 posts from a blogger do I miss the posts they might have on JS, Flash,
 Flex, SQL etc?  Many bloggers have many technical interests.  CF  
 itself
 has many satellite subjects that should be of interest to CF
 developers.

 I have plans for the next generation Goog to provide some degree of
 social interaction to widen the scope for users to be editors and hone
 the relevance of posts.  I also have a variety of ideas on how to do
 this computationally.

 There are some 500 hand picked blogs on Fullasagoog.  And a waiting
 list of about half that.  I review each blog before adding it.  I even
 remove some blogs I find to be reliably bad.  This is a very  
 subjective
 and time consuming process.  Bloggers tools change, their posting
 habits change, there are a multitude of human variables associated  
 with
 maintaining a good feed.

 I will endeavour to find more time to address the concerns you have
 raised. But in the end, Fullasagoog is not cash flow positive and is
 heavily subsidised by Daemon [1].  It's a bit of a hobby that was  
 built
 to scatch an itch of *mine* several years ago and at the moment I've
 got some sort of St. Vitus dance going on trying to reach all the  
 other
 itches.

 -- geoff
 http://www.fullasagoog.com/

 [1]: http://www.daemon.com.au/


 

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[cfaussie] Re: CF Administrator - Whitespace Management

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[cfaussie] Re: CF Administrator - Whitespace Management

2006-08-18 Thread Charlie Arehart



Just a point of clarification, in case anyone missed it: 
Steveindicated that the problems he's seen aregenerally due to the 
swsoc.exe process. That's the ColdFusion MX ODBC Server service, 
which is there to process requests for ODBC datasources (which he said he 
was using for his Informix DBs). If you don't use them, M@, then you might not 
experience whatever he's hitting. Just sharing that it may be more than just 
coding practices, but you make a good point.

That said, he had also indicated that he knew he should 
investigate changing to the native Informix driver. While often such a change 
should be simple, sometimes it's not (different drivers respond to given SQL 
differently, in terms of what they permit or what they return). But, yes, the 
days of restating a CF server each night really should be a thing of the past. 
:-)

Again, 
you may want to grab even a trial of Fusion Reactor (or SeeFusion) to see if 
they show something getting hung up. They can show what's going on within the 
process of CF, and identify long-running requests that no longer are connected 
to a browser. I just spotted a couple today on my dev laptop. I never would have 
noticed them otherwise.

/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/



From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of M@ BourkeSent: 
Friday, August 18, 2006 4:44 PMTo: 
cfaussie@googlegroups.comSubject: [cfaussie] Re: CF Administrator - 
Whitespace Management
the sever my site at work uses get a min of 40,000 unique visitors 
(all doing heaps of hits) a day and I don't know of it ever being restarted in 3 
months. it is in a cluster of 3 though, 2 cf servers and 1 db server. 
be sure to scope all ya vars within cfc's 
M@
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