[cfaussie] [ANN-SYD] (next week) Server Performance 4th April (note: date changed)

2011-03-27 Thread Chris Velevitch
Monday 4th April, 6pm for 6:30 start

Note: Change of date to 4th April due to the speaker double booking themselves!

Tonight Robin will enlighten us on ways to improve server performance
and this will cover all types of servers, not just Coldfusion.

Please RSVP to help with the catering numbers. You need to sign in and
join the group to RSVP.

The venue is courtesy of Rocketboots.

Note: In order to be eligible for the major software prize, you must
have attended at least 3 meeting since the Novembermajor software
prize draw. Previous major software winners within the last 2 years
are ineligible.


Please RSVP to help with the catering numbers. You need to sign in and
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Chris
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Adobe Platform Users Group, Sydney
Topic: Server Performance
Date:4th April 6pm for 6:30 start
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RE: [cfaussie] upgrade strategies (enterprise software)

2011-03-27 Thread Mark Ireland

All the stuff about avoiding a single point of failure applies with upgrades 
too.

Its another reason for having three physical servers.

 From: st...@cfcentral.com.au
 To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
 Subject: RE: [cfaussie] upgrade strategies (enterprise software)
 Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 15:48:23 +1100
 
 Virtual machines
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Barry Beattie [mailto:barry.beat...@gmail.com] 
 Sent: Friday, 25 March 2011 3:44 PM
 To: cfaussie
 Subject: [cfaussie] upgrade strategies (enterprise software)
 
 Upgrading software versions: what's best practice?
 
 This isn't specifically about CF (although I'm curious how Adobe
 handles multiple version upgrades: do they have a CF11 and CF12
 development environment running now in addition to CF10?)
 
 I've come across a situation where people want to include
 functionality, scoped for a 2012 upgrade, into the development and
 testing environment of the 2011upgrade (due later this year).
 
 why?
 
 So it can be made available to other BAs/testers etc for testing and
 analysis.
 
 any thoughts?
 
 thanks
 B
 
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Re: [cfaussie] upgrade strategies (enterprise software)

2011-03-27 Thread Barry Beattie
Its another reason for having three physical servers.

hang on, you're throwing me a bit here.

Steve.O might be on the right track (use VM to create/throw away
environments - although that in itself means packages/enhancements
need to placed against the 2011 and 2012 environments: bits can get
overlooked)

but the core question is: what software should make up the 2011
upgrade? code/functionality that's slated for the 2012 upgrade as well
as 2011?

The reason given to me was

 So it can be made available to other BAs/testers etc for testing and
 analysis.




On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 7:57 AM, Mark Ireland markinc...@hotmail.com wrote:
 All the stuff about avoiding a single point of failure applies with upgrades
 too.

 Its another reason for having three physical servers.

 From: st...@cfcentral.com.au
 To: cfaussie@googlegroups.com
 Subject: RE: [cfaussie] upgrade strategies (enterprise software)
 Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2011 15:48:23 +1100

 Virtual machines

 -Original Message-
 From: Barry Beattie [mailto:barry.beat...@gmail.com]
 Sent: Friday, 25 March 2011 3:44 PM
 To: cfaussie
 Subject: [cfaussie] upgrade strategies (enterprise software)

 Upgrading software versions: what's best practice?

 This isn't specifically about CF (although I'm curious how Adobe
 handles multiple version upgrades: do they have a CF11 and CF12
 development environment running now in addition to CF10?)

 I've come across a situation where people want to include
 functionality, scoped for a 2012 upgrade, into the development and
 testing environment of the 2011upgrade (due later this year).

 why?

 So it can be made available to other BAs/testers etc for testing and
 analysis.

 any thoughts?

 thanks
 B

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[cfaussie] POI and ColdFusion

2011-03-27 Thread Eliseo Dannunzio
Hi everyone,

I've been working with POI to interact with Excel spreadsheets with
ColdFusion lately... And I'm getting the hang of it... but there's one
thing that's really doing my head in...

In this case, determining the CSS of a cell, or at least the basic
cell style of a cell (i.e. presence of bold, italic or underline
within a cell) and then converting them into the appropriate HTML for
data storage in whatever DB I choose...

So let's just say [x] represents x written in bold... How
would one detect a cell containing:

[BLAH]

and have CF and POI say Ah, this needs to be changed to: BBLAH/B
? --- I hope the HTML works there...

Any ideas?

Thanks and Regards,

Eliseo

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Re: [cfaussie] Re: POI and ColdFusion

2011-03-27 Thread Barry Beattie
 Oh, and for those playing at home... I'm running CFMX7... so i can't
 use cfspreadsheet... :/

so, in effect what you're saying is that the expense in upgrading two
versions might be able to be offset by increased developer
productivity?

just a quick 2c.

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