d Gray [mailto:cg...@careyweb.com]
> Sent: Thursday, 7 July 2011 4:40 AM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: RE: code sharing in IIS
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> Thanks for everyone's feedback.
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> I have a question now that I am experimenting with it.
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> I have two web sites that have t
mc.org eric.da...@vmmc.org
> [mailto:eric.da...@vmmc.org]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2011 12:22 PM
> To: cf-talk
> Subject: Re: code sharing in IIS
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> We do this all the time, and its also how we create multiple IIS sites bound
> to their own CF instances to create multiple inst
We do this all the time, and its also how we create multiple IIS sites bound to
their own CF instances to create multiple instances of a website that we then
load balance. I've found this the best way to utilize beefy hardware with
ColdFusion
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Hi Chad,
Yes you can do this. We have multiple instances of our application running off
a single code base across multiple virtual directories.
Paul.
On Jul 5, 2011, at 11:15 PM, Chad Gray wrote:
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> I have not experimented yet, but can you use a virtual directory in IIS to
> share code t
> I have not experimented yet, but can you use a virtual directory in IIS to
> share code to other website on the server?
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> Like I have a folder of code for user login on one website. Rather than
> copying the code and maintaining two sets of
> code can I just make a IIS virtual directory on
I have not experimented yet, but can you use a virtual directory in IIS to
share code to other website on the server?
Like I have a folder of code for user login on one website. Rather than
copying the code and maintaining two sets of code can I just make a IIS virtual
directory on the second
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