Re: any stability/performance difference with cf on linux vs. windows?

2007-03-22 Thread Matt Robertson
Both platforms are perfectly stable for me. I have CF stuff running on both o/s' I'm going to be one of those guys who tells you that stability issues are more likely to be the fault of the way the code is written than on what you are running it on. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Janitor, The Robertson T

any stability/performance difference with cf on linux vs. windows?

2007-03-22 Thread stylo stylo
Any stability/performance difference with cf on linux vs. windows? Anything to watch out for on linux beyond case sensitivity of files and db tables? Some cfx tags can't work? I've always used windows but linux hosting is cheaper. Hostmysite is about 40% cheaper for linux; als

Re: cf on linux

2005-01-14 Thread Doug James
See below. Credit goes to Alessandra Silveira. Doug Hi, I did not install CFmx in ubunto, but I did this on Debian. The instalation works well , even the cfmx documentation did not test debian. But I have problems to make verity works Well, this is what I found : When verity is not e

Re: cf on linux

2005-01-14 Thread Shawn
And where can someone like me find those instructions? Can you post a link? Thanks. Shawn On Friday 14 January 2005 09:03, Doug James wrote: > Actually, most of the issues with Verity and Linux have been worked out. We > run Verity, with much success, on RedHat. I also have instructions, as of

Re: cf on linux

2005-01-14 Thread Doug James
Actually, most of the issues with Verity and Linux have been worked out. We run Verity, with much success, on RedHat. I also have instructions, as of yet untested, for getting Verity to run on Debian. Doug Yves Arsenault wrote: > One thing you should keep in mind is that the Verity engine that

Re: cf on linux

2005-01-14 Thread Yves Arsenault
One thing you should keep in mind is that the Verity engine that comes with CFMX only supports certain Linux distribs, at least it did at the time I set up the MX server. If I'm wrong or have outdated info, please feel free to jump in :-) But there was a Lucene based engine on one of the DRKs

Re: cf on linux

2005-01-13 Thread Ian Tait
Re: cf on linuxsNaKe case? On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 15:21:59 -0800, Dick Applebaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jan 13, 2005, at 1:11 PM, Rob wrote: > > > In Unix cASe doEs MaTteR, > > what is this? AnacondaCase? > > :) > > Dick > > > ~

Re: cf on linux

2005-01-13 Thread Ian Winter
I'm running a 200,000 page view per day site on CFMX, Linux (RHES3), Apache 1.3.31 with a MySQL backend and all seems fine, load isn't a problem. Sometimes CF or Apache hangs but not that often. Ian On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 15:21:59 -0800, Dick Applebaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Jan 13, 2005,

Re: cf on linux

2005-01-13 Thread Dick Applebaum
On Jan 13, 2005, at 1:11 PM, Rob wrote: > In Unix cASe doEs MaTteR, what is this? AnacondaCase? :) Dick ~| Discover CFTicket - The leading ColdFusion Help Desk and Trouble Ticket application http://www.houseoffusion.com/ba

Re: cf on linux

2005-01-13 Thread Deanna Schneider
linux install of CF. - Original Message - From: "Barney Boisvert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "CF-Talk" Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 2:50 PM Subject: Re: cf on linux > CFMX is rock solid on Linux, heavily loaded or not. I've not run BD > under heavy

Re: cf on linux

2005-01-13 Thread Rob
One thing I've notice people having a hard time with is the file system. In Unix cASe doEs MaTteR, and the slashes in directory paths must be "/" not "\". I run BD on linux with Postgres and it's holding up well, though I doubt it has seen any load at all. If you are writing an app from scratch t

Re: cf on linux

2005-01-13 Thread Barney Boisvert
CFMX is rock solid on Linux, heavily loaded or not. I've not run BD under heavy load, but it seems to be quite stable as well. Your are correct in assuming MS Access won't work, but any database that supports JDBC connections (including MS SQL Server) will work. There are some functional differe

cf on linux

2005-01-13 Thread Russ
We plan to build a pretty high traffic site with CF, and I was wondering if there are any issues with CFMX/Bluedragon on Linux. Is it stable? Are there major features that are not supported on linux? I'm sure that MS Access is probably not supported, but are other DBMS' supported such as MS SQL

RE: CF on Linux

2004-08-03 Thread Dave Wilson
Type './apache_connector.sh' to execute the script (note you must be in the connectors directory) - without quotes. HTH, Dave -Original Message- From: Robert Orlini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 August 2004 15:29 To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: CF on Linux Found apache_connector

RE: CF on Linux

2004-08-03 Thread Robert Orlini
o: CF-Talk Subject: Re: CF on Linux Look in the '[cf_root]/bin/connectors' dir for the appropriate script for your web server. If you specified the use of an external web server when running the installer, ColdFusion MX automatically runs the /cf_root//bin/cfmx-connectors.sh script wh

Re: CF on Linux

2004-08-03 Thread Doug James
oug James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 9:54 AM >To: CF-Talk >Subject: Re: CF on Linux > > >look in the [cf_root]/bin directory for cfmx-connectors-run.sh. It is a >shell script that will install the connector between apache and cfmx. > >Good l

Re: CF on Linux

2004-08-03 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Tuesday 03 Aug 2004 14:58 pm, Robert Orlini wrote: > Looked and could not see that file. I saw cfmx.init.sh, but not the one you > emailed. Where can I get it? Did you look in the dir where you ran the installer, as well as where you told it to install CF ? -- Tom Chiverton Advanced ColdFus

RE: CF on Linux

2004-08-03 Thread Robert Orlini
Doug, Looked and could not see that file. I saw cfmx.init.sh, but not the one you emailed. Where can I get it? RO -Original Message- From: Doug James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 9:54 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: CF on Linux look in the [cf_root]/bin

Re: CF on Linux

2004-08-03 Thread Doug James
. > >Is that it? If so, where do I find it. Any URL you can send please? > >Robert O. > >-Original Message- >From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Tuesday, August 03, 2004 9:36 AM >To: CF-Talk >Subject: Re: CF on Linux > > >On T

RE: CF on Linux

2004-08-03 Thread Robert Orlini
:36 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: CF on Linux On Tuesday 03 Aug 2004 14:27 pm, Robert Orlini wrote: > Anyone out there running CFMX on Linux? Plenty of folks. > How do I get it to recognize the .cfm extension? The cfm pages show but > seem not to be running thru CF. Is there something in t

Re: CF on Linux

2004-08-03 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Tuesday 03 Aug 2004 14:27 pm, Robert Orlini wrote: > Anyone out there running CFMX on Linux? Plenty of folks. > How do I get it to recognize the .cfm extension? The cfm pages show but > seem not to be running thru CF. Is there something in the Apache setup? It sounds like the connector (modul

CF on Linux

2004-08-03 Thread Robert Orlini
Anyone out there running CFMX on Linux? How do I get it to recognize the .cfm extension? The cfm pages show but seem not to be running thru CF. Is there something in the Apache setup? Where's that file? Thx. Robert O. [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [U

Re: CF on Linux

2004-07-30 Thread Rey Bango
Thanks for the clarification Dave. It's been a long time since we last chatted. Glad to see you and Fig still heavily involved in the CF community. I hope all is well. Rey [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings] [Donations and Support]

RE: CF on Linux

2004-07-30 Thread Dave Watts
> Can you use a legitimate serial # on trial edition so it > won't timeout after 30 days? It's my understanding that there's no "trial edition" binary, and that the installer for the licensed and unlicensed versions is exactly the same. So, yes. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figl

Re: CF on Linux

2004-07-30 Thread Rey Bango
Rob, Can you use a legitimate serial # on trial edition so it won't timeout after 30 days? Rey... [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings] [Donations and Support]

Re: CF on Linux

2004-07-30 Thread Rob
On Fri, 30 Jul 2004 15:09:23 -0400, Robert Orlini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I looked through Macromedia's site, but could not find it. Do you have the link or how should I search for this installer? Do I then copy it to a cd and run it on the Linux box? > http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/tdrc

RE: CF on Linux

2004-07-30 Thread Robert Orlini
ly 30, 2004 2:56 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: CF on Linux The same CF works, but the installer is different. You can grab a downloadable installer off of the Macromedia web site. --- Ben   _   From: Robert Orlini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 2:46 PM To: CF-Talk Subjec

Re: CF on Linux

2004-07-30 Thread Doug White
-   From: Robert Orlini   To: CF-Talk   Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 1:46 PM   Subject: CF on Linux   OK. I installed RedHat ES server. Do I need a cd that is CF for Linux? Can the regular CFMX installation you use for Windows work? I'm sorry but I'm very new to Lunix.   Thx.   Robert O

RE: CF on Linux

2004-07-30 Thread Ben Forta
The same CF works, but the installer is different. You can grab a downloadable installer off of the Macromedia web site. --- Ben   _   From: Robert Orlini [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 30, 2004 2:46 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: CF on Linux OK. I installed RedHat ES server. Do

CF on Linux

2004-07-30 Thread Robert Orlini
OK. I installed RedHat ES server. Do I need a cd that is CF for Linux? Can the regular CFMX installation you use for Windows work? I'm sorry but I'm very new to Lunix. Thx. Robert O. [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings] [Donations and Support

Re: CF on Linux

2004-07-30 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Thursday 29 Jul 2004 19:21 pm, Doug James wrote: > Verity works on our version regardless of the "official" MM system > requirements stating differently. :nods The thing is, if it is critical to your app, and breaks, you have no hope of MM fixing it :-( I think there was a technote that extend

Re: CF on Linux

2004-07-29 Thread Dave Carabetta
On Thu, 29 Jul 2004 16:07:16 -0400, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > My problem is that it does not exist on our installation. I > > would like to try to use vspider but I cannot find it. > > I'm not in front of a Linux server now, but on my Windows machine it's in > \jrun4\servers\cfusio

RE: CF on Linux

2004-07-29 Thread Steven Erat
quot; http://www.macromedia.com/support/coldfusion/ts/documents/tn17098.htm -Steve   _   From: Doug James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 3:49 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: CF on Linux My problem is that it does not exist on our installation. I would like to try to use vsp

RE: CF on Linux

2004-07-29 Thread Dave Watts
> My problem is that it does not exist on our installation. I > would like to try to use vspider but I cannot find it. I'm not in front of a Linux server now, but on my Windows machine it's in \jrun4\servers\cfusion\cfusion-war\cfusion-ear\WEB-INF\cfusion\lib\_nti40\bi n. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Le

Re: CF on Linux

2004-07-29 Thread Doug James
gt; >-Steve > >  _   > >From: Doug James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 3:09 PM >To: CF-Talk >Subject: Re: CF on Linux > > >Steve, > >Does the hotfix happen to include getting verity spider to work? > >Doug > >Steven Erat wrote: &

RE: CF on Linux

2004-07-29 Thread Steven Erat
Support for Verity is inclusive of the Verity commandline tools. Do you have a specific example of a vspider problem on Linux? -Steve   _   From: Doug James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 3:09 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: CF on Linux Steve, Does the hotfix

Re: CF on Linux

2004-07-29 Thread Doug James
tfix_verity_linux.htm > >ux.htm>  for that hotfix. > >-Steve > > >  _   > >From: Doug James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 2:21 PM >To: CF-Talk >Subject: Re: CF on Linux > > >We are running CFMX 6.1 on a RedHat 2.1 AS serv

Re: CF on Linux

2004-07-29 Thread Doug James
EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 2:21 PM >To: CF-Talk >Subject: Re: CF on Linux > > >We are running CFMX 6.1 on a RedHat 2.1 AS server connected to a >separate Win2003 Server with SQL Server and the setup works great. And >Verity works on our version regardle

RE: CF on Linux

2004-07-29 Thread Robert Orlini
Doug James [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2004 2:21 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: CF on Linux We are running CFMX 6.1 on a RedHat 2.1 AS server connected to a separate Win2003 Server with SQL Server and the setup works great. And Verity works on our version regardless o

RE: CF on Linux

2004-07-29 Thread Steven Erat
sday, July 29, 2004 2:21 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: CF on Linux We are running CFMX 6.1 on a RedHat 2.1 AS server connected to a separate Win2003 Server with SQL Server and the setup works great. And Verity works on our version regardless of the "official" MM system requirements sta

Re: CF on Linux

2004-07-29 Thread Doug James
We are running CFMX 6.1 on a RedHat 2.1 AS server connected to a separate Win2003 Server with SQL Server and the setup works great. And Verity works on our version regardless of the "official" MM system requirements stating differently. Doug Robert Orlini wrote: >Sorry I'm not too Linux savvy

Re: CF on Linux

2004-07-29 Thread Barney Boisvert
"Linux Enterprise Server Edition" is a false name.  Perhaps you mean RedHat Linux Enterprise Server?  I've never tried it, but it should work fine.  We've been running CF on RedHat for about 4 years now, starting with CF4.5, and now CFMX 6.1.  In general CF should run on most recent Linux distribut

Re: CF on Linux

2004-07-29 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Sorry I'm not too Linux savvy no worriesme too ;-) But does Cold Fusion work on Linux Enterprise server edition? We run it on Red Hat 9.2 with no issues...not sure about the above edition...would guess it's fine No workaround for MS SQL either I guess(?) Yep...seperate Windows based data

CF on Linux

2004-07-29 Thread Robert Orlini
Sorry I'm not too Linux savvy But does Cold Fusion work on Linux Enterprise server edition? No workaround for MS SQL either I guess(?) Robert O. HWW [Todays Threads] [This Message] [Subscription] [Fast Unsubscribe] [User Settings] [Donations and Support]

RE: ImageMagick from CF on Linux??

2003-12-04 Thread Tim Blair
> Here's the Linux code: > > > arguments="/home/serve/truth/testImage.jpg -geometry > ""140x140+0+0"" -quality 80 +profile * > /home/serve/truth/thumbnail.jpg"> Try adding the -size argument as well as geometry (the values should be the same for both -size and -geometry).  I seem to remember t

Re: ImageMagick from CF on Linux??

2003-12-04 Thread Bryan Stevenson
Message -   From: John Burns   To: CF-Talk   Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 6:48 AM   Subject: ImageMagick from CF on Linux??   Ok, my host just installed ImageMagick for me on the servers.  I can make a   CFEXECUTE call to the convert function of ImageMagick and I get no errors,   but I have i

RE: ImageMagick from CF on Linux??

2003-12-04 Thread John Burns
something like that.  I'm not too familiar with the Linux OS so I'm kinda lost there. John Burns -Original Message- From: Tim Blair [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2003 10:25 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: ImageMagick from CF on Linux?? > Here's the

ImageMagick from CF on Linux??

2003-12-04 Thread John Burns
Ok, my host just installed ImageMagick for me on the servers.  I can make a CFEXECUTE call to the convert function of ImageMagick and I get no errors, but I have it set to output a file and the file is not showing up.  I tried the exact same piece of code on my Windows testing server and it works (

Re: ImageMagick from CF on Linux??

2003-12-04 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Thursday 04 Dec 2003 14:48 pm, John Burns wrote: > Does anyone have any input for me?  Also, as a side question, if there any > way in CF to find out what the did when using ImageMagick.  Is > there anything returned to me from the ImageMagick functions?  Any help > would be great! Redirect th

RE: CF on Linux

2003-11-13 Thread Yves Arsenault
on RedHat since   >the cfinstaller will automatically build your Apache connector for you. I'm   >not sure if the cfinstaller will do that on the other distros.   >   >  I've been running CF on Linux for 3 years and the platform is rock solid   >and noticeably faster than o

Re: CF on Linux

2003-11-13 Thread Stephen Moretti
Chill Jochem.  Take a deep breath. Now breathe out slowly.  Feeling better?  ;oD I only mention SUSE because no one else has.  I don't know why you would choose it over Debian or Mandrake or any other flavour of linux. To be honest, I've not looked into why I should go with SUSE.  It is simply

Re: How to deal with RH 7/8/9 EOL [was: CF on Linux]

2003-11-13 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Thursday 13 Nov 2003 15:05 pm, Josh Remus wrote: > My understanding is going from RH 8/9 to the enterprise linux series > requires a full clean rebuild.  Am I incorrect on this?  It says it all > over their site and whitepapers. I have never tried it. But they ship rpm's with AS, and RH9 is r

RE: CF on Linux

2003-11-13 Thread Yves Arsenault
F on Linux   The install process on Linux is very painless especially on RedHat since the cfinstaller will automatically build your Apache connector for you.  I'm not sure if the cfinstaller will do that on the other distros.   I've been running CF on Linux for 3 years and the platfo

RE: How to deal with RH 7/8/9 EOL [was: CF on Linux]

2003-11-13 Thread Josh Remus
  To: CF-Talk   Subject: Re: How to deal with RH 7/8/9 EOL [was: CF on Linux]   On Thursday 13 Nov 2003 14:49 pm, Josh Remus wrote:   > My main issue with RH is that there is no migration path from 8/9 --->   > Enterprise Linux.  Not that I don't understand the reasonings, I just thi

Re: How to deal with RH 7/8/9 EOL [was: CF on Linux]

2003-11-13 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Thursday 13 Nov 2003 14:49 pm, Josh Remus wrote: > My main issue with RH is that there is no migration path from 8/9 ---> > Enterprise Linux.  Not that I don't understand the reasonings, I just think rpm -Uvh and it's friends --nodep and --force are your friends. -- Tom Chiverton Advanced Co

RE: How to deal with RH 7/8/9 EOL [was: CF on Linux]

2003-11-13 Thread Josh Remus
]   Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 8:45 AM   To: CF-Talk   Subject: Re:How to deal with RH 7/8/9 EOL [was: CF on Linux]   We've been running RedHat (since 6.2) with ColdFusion (since 4.5) for about 3 years now.  There are a few different paths I've been investigating lately for Linux:   F

Re: CF on Linux

2003-11-13 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Stephen Moretti said: > I keep getting recommended that I should go with SUSE the next time > I  set up a linux box. (Instead of RH, particularly in light of > recent events) Why do people recommend that to you? Because support for hot new technical wizz X is better? Because the installer has nic

Re:How to deal with RH 7/8/9 EOL [was: CF on Linux]

2003-11-13 Thread Cliff Meyers
We've been running RedHat (since 6.2) with ColdFusion (since 4.5) for about 3 years now.  There are a few different paths I've been investigating lately for Linux: >From what I've read the first core release of Project Fedora was a disappointment and had quite a few bugs in it.  Since Fedora isn't

RE: How to deal with RH 7/8/9 EOL [was: CF on Linux]

2003-11-13 Thread Josh Remus
at it in years), however the fact that we're also EOL on our AntiVirus solution gives us more problems.   -Original Message-   From: Jochem van Dieten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 9:18 AM   To: CF-Talk   Subject: How to deal with RH 7/8/9 EOL [was: CF on Linux

Re: CF on Linux

2003-11-13 Thread Stephen Moretti
emus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >   Sent: 13 novembre 2003 09:49 >   To: CF-Talk >   Subject: OT: RE: CF on Linux > >   Just a question for those of you running CF on RH 7/8/9What are you >   doing (if these are production servers) to deal with the End-Of-Life of >   these product

How to deal with RH 7/8/9 EOL [was: CF on Linux]

2003-11-13 Thread Jochem van Dieten
Josh Remus said: > Just a question for those of you running CF on RH 7/8/9What are > you doing (if these are production servers) to deal with the > End-Of-Life of these products?  We're confronting this right now, > although not for CF. Of the firms I know of, there is only one where they work

RE: RE: CF on Linux

2003-11-13 Thread Yves Arsenault
on another... Yves   -Original Message-   From: Josh Remus [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   Sent: 13 novembre 2003 09:49   To: CF-Talk   Subject: OT: RE: CF on Linux   Just a question for those of you running CF on RH 7/8/9What are you   doing (if these are production servers) to deal with the E

Re: OT: RE: CF on Linux

2003-11-13 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Thursday 13 Nov 2003 13:48 pm, Josh Remus wrote: > Just a question for those of you running CF on RH 7/8/9What are you > doing (if these are production servers) to deal with the End-Of-Life of > these products?  We're confronting this right now, although not for CF. > Any opinions on this w

OT: RE: CF on Linux

2003-11-13 Thread Josh Remus
ssage-   From: Yves Arsenault [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]   Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 8:36 AM   To: CF-Talk   Subject: RE: CF on Linux   Hello Ryan,   I've been learning Linux on and off for the last year... I have 2 systems   here that I have set up.   Mandrake 9.0 with Apache 1.3.26,

RE: CF on Linux

2003-11-13 Thread Yves Arsenault
PROTECTED]   Sent: 13 novembre 2003 03:41   To: CF-Talk   Subject: CF on Linux   Hi all,   I'm a long time CF on Windows user who's thinking of dabbling with   Linux as a possible future server platform.   While my Cold Fusion skills are quite high, I'm a pretty basic Linux   use

Re: CF on Linux

2003-11-13 Thread exciteworks hosting
actly how you want it...Personally I have been admining Linux for several years, and have really gotten into CF on Linux over the past 2 years. The install is very easy, but you need to know where the apache conf   files are, and you need to know a bit about administering apache as well.  There

CF on Linux

2003-11-13 Thread Ryan Sabir
Hi all, I'm a long time CF on Windows user who's thinking of dabbling with Linux as a possible future server platform. While my Cold Fusion skills are quite high, I'm a pretty basic Linux user. I can set up a box and know my way around the file system , but have never had to configure a web serve

RE: Flash Remoting / CF / J2EE: eWeek Article about CF on Linux

2002-12-12 Thread Matt Liotta
gt; Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 12:56 PM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: Flash Remoting / CF / J2EE: eWeek Article about CF on Linux > > On Wednesday, Dec 4, 2002, at 12:09 US/Pacific, Matt Liotta wrote: > > However, that is not the case as the version that comes embedded with >

Flash Remoting / CF / J2EE: eWeek Article about CF on Linux

2002-12-12 Thread Sean A Corfield
On Wednesday, Dec 4, 2002, at 12:09 US/Pacific, Matt Liotta wrote: > However, that is not the case as the version that comes embedded with > CFMX is functionally different than the J2EE version. Worse, the CFMX > for J2EE release notes specifically advise one to remove the JRun > version of Flash R

RE: eWeek Article about CF on Linux

2002-12-04 Thread Cary Gordon
re is a simple answer to every question, and it is usually wrong..." Occam's Toothbrush At 03:56 PM 12/4/2002 -0500, you wrote: >Subject: RE: eWeek Article about CF on Linux >To: CF-Talk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >I think the strategy is that folks running solaris environm

RE: eWeek Article about CF on Linux

2002-12-04 Thread Stacy Young
rticle about CF on Linux One of the subtexts here is the utter bankruptcy of MM's approach to application servers. In order to productize CFMX for application servers, they have put the relationship between CF and the Java App Server into a black box. Why? To prevent users of the st

RE: eWeek Article about CF on Linux

2002-12-04 Thread Matt Liotta
> The MM server line makes no sense to me. Who can explain the rational for > buying Flash Remoting MX for $1k when that functionality is built into CF > pro at $800 or JRun at $900? > I understand that if one reads Macromedia's web site they get the impression that Flash Remoting J2EE is simply

Re: eWeek Article about CF on Linux

2002-12-04 Thread Cary Gordon
One of the subtexts here is the utter bankruptcy of MM's approach to application servers. In order to productize CFMX for application servers, they have put the relationship between CF and the Java App Server into a black box. Why? To prevent users of the standard editions from getting some

RE: eWeek Article about CF on Linux

2002-12-04 Thread Christine Lawson
ED]] Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 10:18 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: eWeek Article about CF on Linux Yes, see http://webforums.macromedia.com/coldfusion/messageview.cfm?catid=10&threadid=415411&STARTPAGE=1 for an example of the complaints. Matt Liotta President & CEO Montar

RE: eWeek Article about CF on Linux

2002-12-04 Thread Matt Liotta
Ryan Kime [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 10:07 AM > To: CF-Talk > Subject: eWeek Article about CF on Linux > > Are these valid complaints from the CF Linux/Unix community? > > http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,741132,00.asp > <http:

eWeek Article about CF on Linux

2002-12-04 Thread Ryan Kime
Are these valid complaints from the CF Linux/Unix community? http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,741132,00.asp Ryan Kime [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Developer Webco Industries

AW: CF on Linux

2001-07-05 Thread cf-talk
g, 3. Juli 2001 22:39 An: CF-Talk Betreff: CF on Linux I have recently had the need to install CF 4.5.1 on Linux Mandrake 8.0. The installation went just fine but when I go to the admin through the browser all I get is garbage. I was wondering if anyone has experience with Mandrake 8.0 and CF,

CF on Linux

2001-07-04 Thread Corey Dakin
I have recently had the need to install CF 4.5.1 on Linux Mandrake 8.0. The installation went just fine but when I go to the admin through the browser all I get is garbage. I was wondering if anyone has experience with Mandrake 8.0 and CF, I am running Apache Advanced Extranet server that shipped

RE: [RE: CF on Linux]

2001-05-23 Thread Stephen Galligan
Or alternatively one could use MYSQLCLIENT. We have running at work MySQLGUI version 1.7 Stephen :) -Original Message- From: Alex [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 16 May 2001 17:41 To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: [RE: CF on Linux] MySQL GUI: link msaccess to the mysql database via ODBC and

Re: [RE: CF on Linux]

2001-05-22 Thread Alex
gave up and went mad now?" -Douglas Adams "Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" -Original Message- From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 8:58 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: CF on Linux > It isn't GUI driven like SQL serve

RE: CF on Linux

2001-05-16 Thread jnoller
---Original Message- From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 8:58 AM To: CF-Talk Subject: RE: CF on Linux > It isn't GUI driven like SQL server and Access. http://www.mysql.com/downloads/gui-clients.html There is even an offical GUI. > I k

RE: CF on Linux

2001-05-16 Thread Thomas Chiverton
> It isn't GUI driven like SQL server and Access. http://www.mysql.com/downloads/gui-clients.html There is even an offical GUI. > I know there are third party clients but we haven't > had the chance > to test any. Dont whine then :-) m2d is very good, and the offical GUI is also very useful

RE: CF on Linux

2001-05-16 Thread dennis baldwin
tts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 4:58 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: CF on Linux I've used Cold Fusion on NT and Solaris, now thinking about using the Linux version. Anyone have any issues with the Linux version, or have experience converting? ~

CF on Linux

2001-05-15 Thread Jeff Britts
I've used Cold Fusion on NT and Solaris, now thinking about using the Linux version. Anyone have any issues with the Linux version, or have experience converting? ~~ Structure your ColdFusion code with Fusebox. Get the official book at http://ww

Re: XML w/CF on Linux

2001-01-24 Thread Edward Smith
Does CFOBJECT TYPE="Java" work on linux? Otherwise, you'll have to write a CFX interface to a parser. Xerxes is available for Java or C++, depending on what language you're more familiar with. XML.apache.org. What you would probably want to do is get the XML file, then use XSLT to transform it

XML w/CF on Linux

2001-01-24 Thread James Birchler
I need a way to parse an XML document and assign the info to CF variables. I think the process is something like: 1. Receive XML document 2. Parse it on the server using some 3rd party XML parser 3. Use WDDX to get that info into CF 4. Go about my merry way Questions: 1. Has anyone accomplished

Encrypted CF on Linux

2000-09-05 Thread !jeff!
--=_336700593==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Hey, has anyone had problems transferring files encrypted in an NT environment to a UNIX environment (specifically CF 4.5 on Linux)? I'm getting the following error when trying to access encryp

Encrypted CF on Linux

2000-09-01 Thread !jeff!
--=_83601953==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Hey, has anyone had problems transferring files encrypted in an NT environment to a UNIX environment (specifically CF 4.5 on Linux)? I'm getting the following error when trying to access encrypt

RE: PHP/PERL/CF on Linux Box - any problems?

2000-07-26 Thread Michael Sheldon
ly 26, 2000 11:53 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: PHP/PERL/CF on Linux Box - any problems? Hello Everybody! Does anyone know of any problems running PHP, PERL and CF on Linux? I'm specifically concerned that CF will choke, bomb, get confused and generally not work - which I hope

Re: PHP/PERL/CF on Linux Box - any problems?

2000-07-26 Thread Peter Theobald
--=_14600517==_.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Ditto. We are using Cold Fusion on Linux and are very happy with it. At 03:52 PM 7/26/00 -0400, Michael Dinowitz wrote: >CF on Linux is great. There should be no problems with anything, especially

Re: PHP/PERL/CF on Linux Box - any problems?

2000-07-26 Thread Michael Dinowitz
CF on Linux is great. There should be no problems with anything, especially the DB. The Merant drivers that ship with it are fantastic with SQL 7 (haven't tested against anything else). > Hello Everybody! > > Does anyone know of any problems running PHP, PERL and CF on Linux? I&#x

PHP/PERL/CF on Linux Box - any problems?

2000-07-26 Thread Anthony Israel-Davis
Hello Everybody! Does anyone know of any problems running PHP, PERL and CF on Linux? I'm specifically concerned that CF will choke, bomb, get confused and generally not work - which I hope is not the case. We are planning an intranet and would like to use a linux box and CF as well as play

CF on Linux w/h Sybase

2000-07-21 Thread Duane Boudreau
Hi All, Help! I know less than nothing about Linux. I am trying to a create a datasource for a Sybase database on a Linux box. The only thing I can't figure out is what the WorkStation ID? I went thru both the Allaire docs and the Merant docs and both say: WorkStation ID: The workstation ID used

Re: .....CF on Linux 6.2 , got a clue?

2000-06-08 Thread Benji Spencer
>We have decided to run CF 4.5 on Linux 6.2 . And using Mysql as the >backend database. >This project is going to be test run soon. >Anyone has a clue as to what I'm to expect ??? cause I sure as hell don't ! you shouldn't have much trouble. you will need to probably get MyODBC and convince

Re: .....CF on Linux 6.2 , got a clue?

2000-06-06 Thread Rey Bango
Vince, Are you talking about Redhat 6.2 or SuSE 6.2? Rey... - Original Message - From: "vincy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, June 02, 2000 8:47 AM Subject: .CF on Linux 6.2 , got a clue? > hi, >We have decided to run CF

.....CF on Linux 6.2 , got a clue?

2000-06-03 Thread vincy
hi, We have decided to run CF 4.5 on Linux 6.2 . And using Mysql as the backend database. This project is going to be test run soon. Anyone has a clue as to what I'm to expect ??? cause I sure as hell don't ! regards vince.

Re: Introduction and CF on Linux

2000-04-12 Thread Daniel J. Cody
Adrian Cooper wrote: > What database are you using to backend your apps? Oracle 8i - no a seperate machine running on Linux as well. Again, rock solid. .djc. -- Archives: http://www.eGroups.com/list/cf-talk To Unsubscri

Re: Introduction and CF on Linux

2000-04-12 Thread Adrian Cooper
- Original Message - From: Daniel J. Cody <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 12 April 2000 16:02 > I've had very good luck with CF 4.5.1 on Linux. I've actually been > running it production since its pre-releases back in November, and I've > never had a problem. Its running a fairly high number

Re: Introduction and CF on Linux

2000-04-12 Thread Daniel J. Cody
n; > charset="iso-8859-1" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > > Hi all, > > I just started following the cftalk list the past week and have = > found it very informative. I look forward to postings relating to CF on = > Linux. Our websit

Introduction and CF on Linux

2000-04-11 Thread Dylan Atkinson
nformative. I look forward to postings relating to CF on = Linux. Our website http://www.varsityonline.com is primarily Linux = except for our CF server which is still stuck on NT. We are excited = about finally going all Linux, but we are concerned about bugs in the = new release. Any info on oth

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