Re: JBoss'n it (was: Re: CFMX8 - Standard vs. Enterprise)

2008-05-05 Thread Adam Haskell
I don't want to go through all the quotes but more or less Open BlueDragon is aiming to support Transfer and other frameworks fully. The code drop was just this weekend and was MONTHS ahead of the originally planned date, which was cfUnited time frame. New Atlanta, graciously, decided to drop it at

Re: JBoss'n it (was: Re: CFMX8 - Standard vs. Enterprise)

2008-05-02 Thread denstar
On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 9:19 AM, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I've been waiting till we get some more CF8's to do clustering on JBoss. > >That sounds amazingly simple. > > > >Hmmm... now to find a good way to keep the file systems in sync, since I've > >started generating a lot of s

Re: JBoss'n it (was: Re: CFMX8 - Standard vs. Enterprise)

2008-05-02 Thread Larry Lyons
>I've been waiting till we get some more CF8's to do clustering on JBoss. >That sounds amazingly simple. > >Hmmm... now to find a good way to keep the file systems in sync, since I've >started generating a lot of static content... :-P Drop your war or ear file in the /server/all/farm directory on

JBoss'n it (was: Re: CFMX8 - Standard vs. Enterprise)

2008-05-02 Thread denstar
On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 9:12 AM, Larry Lyons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If you're running CF8 under JBoss then you're running the enterprise > version. To get the jboss to cluster is very easy, just make sure you're > running the all services version of JBoss, (run - c all when starting up >