[cfaussie] Re: Parallels or Bootcamp?

2007-10-09 Thread cfgroupie

I agree with Kai. The only reason I run windows on my mac is for .NET
development and SQL. If it wasn't for that, and the fact that I'm
moving on from CF to .NET I wouldn't have it installed in the first
place. Nevertheless, Parellels is my choice purely because I use co-
herence all the time. out of site out of mind sort of thing.

On Oct 9, 10:15 am, Kai Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 :) I just don't like Windows to have full control over my beloved Mac hardware
 and to give it it's own partition, that's basically it - and the reason why
 I've made the switch anyway. It might not be a perfectly logical
 justification,
 but I feel more comfortable having Windows just in it's little self-contained
 environment on the Mac HD.

 To be honest, if some of my clients weren't on SQL Server, I probably
 wouldn't
 even have Parallels installed... Well - and for playing with CF/.NET
 integration.
 I do all my other CF/Flex development directly on the Mac.

 Cheers
 Kai

 Kai,

 Out of curiosity why don't you like Bootcamp?

 -Original Message-
 From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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 Sent: Tuesday, 9 October 2007 9:40 AM
 To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
 Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Parallels or Bootcamp?

 Ryan,

 I don't think there is a def right or wrong here. I personally do not
 like Bootcamp at all, I just run a Win XP VM in Parallels.

 There is another religious question to answer - Parallels or Fusion :)
 Again - some people are saying Fusion has a better performance - for
 my usage Parallels 3 is fine though, so I stick with it.

 The important thing to mention anyway is - give the MBP enough RAM,
 then it should be alright either way. I'm running 4 GB of which
 I've set aside 1 GB for the Windows VM - and that's fine for
 CF, IIS and SQL Server for a dev. setup. Maybe give it 1.5 GB...

 Cheers
 Kai

 You should install Bootcamp and then install Parallels to run off the
 Boot Camp partition. That way you'll get the best of both worlds.
 
 
 
 From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
 Behalf Of Ryan Sabir
 Sent: Tuesday, 9 October 2007 8:20 AM
 To: 'cfaussie@googlegroups.com'
 Subject: [cfaussie] Parallels or Bootcamp?
 
 Hi all,
 
 We want to run a CF Server, IIS, and MS SQL Server 2005 on a Mac Laptop
 under a virtual environment. Does Parallels have enough grunt to achieve
 this? Or should I look at Bootcamp.. is Bootcamp stable enough?
 
 thanks
 
 


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[cfaussie] Re: Parallels or Bootcamp?

2007-10-09 Thread Chris Bernard

I've had very good luck with VM Ware, it's certainly worth a look if
you are using Parallels. I find the performance to be a bit a bettre
and the emulation 'tax' to be a bit less. In fact I've seen a number
of .NET developers actually run Visual Studio in Coherence Mode this
way.

On Oct 9, 5:16 am, cfgroupie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I agree with Kai. The only reason I run windows on my mac is for .NET
 development and SQL. If it wasn't for that, and the fact that I'm
 moving on from CF to .NET I wouldn't have it installed in the first
 place. Nevertheless, Parellels is my choice purely because I use co-
 herence all the time. out of site out of mind sort of thing.

 On Oct 9, 10:15 am, Kai Koenig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



  :) I just don't like Windows to have full control over my beloved Mac 
  hardware
  and to give it it's own partition, that's basically it - and the reason why
  I've made the switch anyway. It might not be a perfectly logical
  justification,
  but I feel more comfortable having Windows just in it's little 
  self-contained
  environment on the Mac HD.

  To be honest, if some of my clients weren't on SQL Server, I probably
  wouldn't
  even have Parallels installed... Well - and for playing with CF/.NET
  integration.
  I do all my other CF/Flex development directly on the Mac.

  Cheers
  Kai

  Kai,

  Out of curiosity why don't you like Bootcamp?

  -Original Message-
  From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
  Behalf Of Kai Koenig
  Sent: Tuesday, 9 October 2007 9:40 AM
  To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
  Subject: [cfaussie] Re: Parallels or Bootcamp?

  Ryan,

  I don't think there is a def right or wrong here. I personally do not
  like Bootcamp at all, I just run a Win XP VM in Parallels.

  There is another religious question to answer - Parallels or Fusion :)
  Again - some people are saying Fusion has a better performance - for
  my usage Parallels 3 is fine though, so I stick with it.

  The important thing to mention anyway is - give the MBP enough RAM,
  then it should be alright either way. I'm running 4 GB of which
  I've set aside 1 GB for the Windows VM - and that's fine for
  CF, IIS and SQL Server for a dev. setup. Maybe give it 1.5 GB...

  Cheers
  Kai

  You should install Bootcamp and then install Parallels to run off the
  Boot Camp partition. That way you'll get the best of both worlds.

  From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
  Behalf Of Ryan Sabir
  Sent: Tuesday, 9 October 2007 8:20 AM
  To: 'cfaussie@googlegroups.com'
  Subject: [cfaussie] Parallels or Bootcamp?

  Hi all,

  We want to run a CF Server, IIS, and MS SQL Server 2005 on a Mac Laptop
  under a virtual environment. Does Parallels have enough grunt to achieve
  this? Or should I look at Bootcamp.. is Bootcamp stable enough?

  thanks- Hide quoted text -

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[cfaussie] REMIND: Tonight: QLD CFUG meeting

2007-10-09 Thread Barry Beattie

For those that are coming but have not RSVP'd yet...

by RSVP'ing you'll -
- go into the major software draw tonight
- numbers of people to cater for (food/drink)



 A bumper meeting this month from the QLD CFUG crew.


 First up we have Kai Koenig getting us to speed with Clustering and
 what it means with both Standard and Enterprise versions

 Then we'll have Steve Bryant showing us his DataMgr project (a Data
 Access Layer component set) and how it can make your life easier.

 in between we'll be catching up with the ColdFusion news from the
 recient MAX conference in Chicago.

 plus news, give-a-ways, help, socialising and food

 so please come along and join in. Don't forget, the major softare
 prize draw will be on again, so you have to be there in person to win
 it (sorry Pete)

 RSVP via replying to this email before lunchtime Wednesday the 10th so
 that we can organise the catering for enough people.


 cheers
 The QLD CFUG crew.

 ADDITIONAL:

  - if you know anyone outside of Brisbane who might also be
 interested, ask them to contact us - we might be able to
 arrange something.


  -
 Meeting Details: 6:00pm for a 6:30 start,Wednesday 10th October 2007
 If doors are locked, call 0414 328 902 for entry

 QANTM Auditorium
 QANTM House
 Level 9, 138 Albert St
 Brisbane City
 (Opposite the Coffee Club)

 Find it on WHEREIS:
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 Find it on Google Maps:
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  -

 About our presenters for this meeting:

 Kai Koenig (Wellington, New Zealand)
 Kai is a German Software Solutions Architect living in New Zealand by
 choice but working internationally. He has just started a new venture
 as a self-employed consultant for Adobe's and other web technologies
 under the brand Ventego Creative. Before that he spent a few years
 working as a Software Solutions Architect for Marcomedia and Adobe
 partner companies in Europe and New Zealand.

 Steve Bryant (Tulsa, Oklahoma)
 Steve is the founder and CEO of Bryant Web Consulting LLC
 (www.bryantwebconsulting.com) and teaches ColdFusion at Breakaway
 Interactive (www.breakawayinteractive.com). He got his BA in
 philosophy at Oklahoma State University. Steve, one of the top
 ColdFusion developers in the country, still has no idea how that led
 to a career in Web development. Steve blogs at
 steve.coldfusionjournal.com as one of CFDJ's published bloggers.


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[cfaussie] UML Tool

2007-10-09 Thread Dale Fraser
Any recommendations for a UML tool?

 

Preferably free.

 

 

Regards

Dale Fraser

 

http://learncf.com

 


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[cfaussie] Re: UML Tool

2007-10-09 Thread Andrew Scott

There are many free Eclipse plugins for UML, worth a look.



On 10/10/07, Dale Fraser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



 Any recommendations for a UML tool?



 Preferably free.





 Regards

 Dale Fraser



 http://learncf.com


 



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[cfaussie] Consultant Required - Clustering Advice Required

2007-10-09 Thread Scott Thornton

Hi,

I am interested in getting in contact with a coldfusion clustering expert that 
can provide advice on:
* hardware purchase
* hardware setup advice
* software purchase ( CF server \ monitoring tools )
* software setup
* usage

ie. Someone who does this as a business, and experience with same.

Thanks,

Scott Thornton, Programmer
Application Development
Information Services and Telecommunications
Hunter-New England Area Health Service
p: +61 02 49213589
m: 0413800242



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[cfaussie] Verity Indexing PDF Documents

2007-10-09 Thread Steve Onnis
Does a document need to be greater than a certain size for verity to index
it?  I have a PDF that has certain keywords in it, like 3 words and thats
all and if i do a blank search verity finds it but if i put one of the
keywords into the search i get nothing.

 
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