Hi all! I would like to ask whether anyone has faced any problems by importing java files into CF MX 6.1 (using CFIMPORT) and calling functions from the java file.We are trying to develop an application based on an existing java api, but I would like to know beforehand, whether there might be any p
Reed,
Yeah, actually that sounds like a valid reason. You will also find
that it is part of their sandboxed security model. You can only
connect to your own database that is associated with your own account.
The flip side to that is that other sites hosted by CT cannot access
your database. I
On Jun 20, 2004, at 7:05 PM, C. Hatton Humphrey wrote:
> > > Unfortunately, if I don't load test after BBQ, I'll have to
> > > buy new pants.
> >
> > That about takes the cake Dave, good heavens... Calm yourself!
>
> No, that takes lots of detergent and sometimes bleach ;)
Or "Spray and Toss"
> > Unfortunately, if I don't load test after BBQ, I'll have to
> > buy new pants.
>
> That about takes the cake Dave, good heavens... Calm yourself!
No, that takes lots of detergent and sometimes bleach ;)
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> I'd like to think, and so far I've not been proven wrong, that
> BlogFusion has the largest amount of features of any of the CF blogs.
Jake,
Don't let yourself get carried away with that. For example, JournURL has a deeper feature-set than TypePad (and pretty much everything else), but take ca
> Unfortunately, if I don't load test after BBQ, I'll have to
> buy new pants.
That about takes the cake Dave, good heavens... Calm yourself!
:-)
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HI everyone - I recently signed up with CrystalTech, based to a large extent
on the good things I've heard about them here and in the CFDJ survey.
However, there is a quirk that took me by surprise...
With other hosting outfits that I've used, I had the ability to setup DSNs
that pointed to extern
>
> "is cfloop really needed" is a horrible thing to look at
> before you do load testing. ...
Amen, brother!
> And of course, don't forget to load test after each and
> every step, excluding the BBQ ones.
Unfortunately, if I don't load test after BBQ, I'll have to buy new pants.
Dave Watts,
> I was wondering what was the general pratice for testing
> your app is
In my experience, the general practice is to release your application, and
it either supports the number of users it needs to, or it doesn't. Of
course, that's not the best practice, but it's certainly the most common.
> Well no offense to MM but there are alot better J2EE
> servers than JRun. I don't think JRUN even falls in the
> top 10. It's right up there in ease of use, but
> customization and complexity and support it lags far
> behind.
I would think that JRun isn't really trying to compete with WebLogi
> Yeah those are the only ones I found. I;m going to give it
> shot, but I'm quickly getting to the point of no return in
> terms of deadline. If this doesnt work on Monday I have to
> begin to take everything out of stored procedures and put
> everything inline.
I would strongly recommend try
Ironically, the support forum for this CF blogger is written in ASP?
http://www.countersinkdg.com/forum/default.asp
On the flip side, I can understand the way you feel when advertising a product and the list responds by pointing out alternatives that are free Did you do much market research be
A very compelling demo!
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004 18:47:40 -0400, Michael T. Tangorre
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Sometimes, the paid versions aren't worth the money
> http://www.countersinkdg.com/demo/admin/login.cfm?url="">
> dg.com/demo/admin/index.cfm?
>
>
> > Nothing at all against Ray's
Unfortunately, looks like the nature of that error (a robust CF
exception which includes full file paths) means there is no error
handling/trapping in at least that template :-(. Does the app have
that and you just missed it here?
Not trying to bag on you. Happens to everybody and certainly I'm
Sometimes, the paid versions aren't worth the money
http://www.countersinkdg.com/demo/admin/login.cfm?url="">
dg.com/demo/admin/index.cfm?
> Nothing at all against Ray's blog, it does a fine job.
>
> I'd like to think, and so far I've not been proven wrong,
> that BlogFusion has the largest
> >and it's free!
>
> Nothing at all against Ray's blog, it does a fine job.
Jake,
I don't think that the praise for Ray's app is meant to be a criticism
of yours. We all write web apps - that's what most of us do for a
living. Goodness knows that I've written a few "blog" pages myself...
thou
>and it's free!
Nothing at all against Ray's blog, it does a fine job.
I'd like to think, and so far I've not been proven wrong, that BlogFusion has the largest amount of features of any of the CF blogs. Granted it's not free, but free isn't always a benefit either. Sometimes open source softwar
Maybe it's because most blogs are operated on personal web sites. How
much does anyone want (or need) to pay per month so that they can have
little more than email, a personal web site, blog and maybe some photo
hosting?
You can get a web site on a shared *nix server with Apache, php4, MySQL,
mul
and it's free!
-adam
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From: Tony Weeg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 20 Jun 2004 13:57:37 -0400
Subject: RE: ColdFusion Blogging Tool
To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
ray camdens is the shit!
get it from his blog...
http://www.camdenfamily.com/morpheus/blog/
on the
Here is one that you can use.
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From: Mickael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 8:02 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: List of States and Provinces
Hi All,
Can someone point me to a link where I can download a list of all the US
States and Canadian Province
ray camdens is the shit!
get it from his blog...
http://www.camdenfamily.com/morpheus/blog/
on the right, under rss/download
tony
Tony Weeg
sr. web applications architect
navtrak, inc.
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410.548.2337
www.navtrak.net
Visit http://www.antiwrap.com the next time you want to
Last night I downloaded the CFXML_Blog from
http://www.veggiani.it/projects/cfxml_blog/docs and was throoughly
disappointed. Not so much at the functioanlity, but at the code: little to
no comments, no standard naming conventions, etc, etc, and it is open
source! Kind of a waste of time to try and
I use Movable Type myself right now but I've decided that I like Ray
Camden's blog tool written in CF, so I'll probably be switching to that
soon... and it's free!
You can download Ray's blog tool from his blog web site:
http://www.camdenfamily.com/morpheus/blog/
Look for the "Download this bl
All,
I've noticed that quite a few ColdFusion bloggers have been using PHP
and other non-ColdFusion solutions. Seems a bit. odd. (Like CFopen.org
being run off PHP!)
I've recently completed a major overhaul to my BlogFusion application,
and the new version is smoking hot, all CF, and incredibly f
Sounds good, but can you be more specific?
I'm not quite sure what you mean (if there is even an answer in there ;-)?
Taco Fleur
Tell me and I will forget
Show me and I will remember
Teach me and I will learn
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Sent:
Taco Fleur wrote:
> I am in need for some header that returns an undeliverable or "out of
> office" message to two email addresses - I was thinking to just specify two
> "FROM" addresses but does not seem to be valid.
O3-messages are delivered to the enveloppe-from address (unless
your mail softw
I forgot to say this is CFMX only
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> From: Seamus Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: zondag 20 juni 2004 10:04
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: [Reply To] RE: list problem
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> many thanks
> Seamus
>
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many thanks
Seamus
You wrote
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>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Seamus Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> Sent: zondag 20 juni 2004 7:55
>>> To: CF-Talk
>>> Subject: list problem
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OK, and...?
Paul Kenney
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> From: Seamus Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Saturday, June 19, 2004 10:55 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: list problem
>
>
> Hi
>
> I have a list I'm trying to read with cffile
>
> The list items so
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