On Apr 15, 2:46 pm, Chris Velevitch wrote:
> For those of you attended the meeting on Parsley, Michael Plank (the
> presenter on that night), will be in Sydney for WebDU.
Worth noting Michael is running an awesome workshop on building in
Parsley (the Flex framework not the herb!):
http://www.webd
For those of you attended the meeting on Parsley, Michael Plank (the
presenter on that night), will be in Sydney for WebDU.
If anybody has any more questions, wants to see some more features or
just have a drink with Michael, Michael is prepared to a meet-up in
person.
I was thinking of Friday ni
Hi Phil,
Your code change was required none the less to get the sample
application running correctly on CF9.
So that wasn't a waste, at all.
I did a dump;
And can confirm that the methiod name matches the methodf in my CFC
and the missing method arguments also contains a structure of the
argum
Hi Mark,
I am going to go with "No".
Especially since I have no idea what you're talking about!
Gavin.
On Apr 15, 11:42 am, Mark Mandel wrote:
> Very quick question - when you update the remote code are you
> refreshing the wsdl in the administrator?
>
> On 4/15/10, Gavin Baumanis wrote:
>
>
>
Hi Gavin
It could well be that this is a completely different issue to the one i came
across.
My memory is stretched a little bit now, but perhaps try playing around with
the returntype of your function. Maybe start off with a string or struct
and get that working and then keep extending it u
That's one good reason to be staying onsite ;)
>From what I hear beer in the US is pretty weak by Australian standards so we
should be able to make a good representation!
A.J.
On 15 April 2010 11:47, Mark Mandel wrote:
> I think you had told me you were going AJ, but I had totally forgotten!
>
Forgot to mention this is all on 2008 R2 x64 with CF9 Enterprise 64bit
On 15/04/2010 11:54, Kym Kovan wrote:
On 15/04/2010 08:29, Barry Chesterman wrote:
I have seen 8BG recommended a couple of times around the net, what sort
of load do you experience off your server Kai, and do you find that y
Just a note at the side - you can always contact Geoff Bowers - he's the
Regional Adobe UG coordinator for the Pacific region.
Cheers
Kai
> As some of you know I've taken on CFUG Melbourne co-manager position
> for this year.
>
> I had a lot of trouble finding out who to talk to and what was
>
This is always a good idea when dealing with Web Services and it has caught
me out more than once. Wouldn't hurt to refresh it - however with Galaxy,
all remote calls are proxied through the "send()" remote method rather than
to the method directly so there WSDL signature of your service should
There's also a method in ServiceFactory iirc that you could use to clear it
programmatically.
Cheers
Kai
> Very quick question - when you update the remote code are you
> refreshing the wsdl in the administrator?
>
> On 4/15/10, Gavin Baumanis wrote:
>> In the interest of quite possibly making
As some of you know I've taken on CFUG Melbourne co-manager position
for this year.
I had a lot of trouble finding out who to talk to and what was
available, ie, I didn't know what questions to ask and who I should
have been asking.
AJ Mercer on this list recently put me in touch with John Koch i
On 15/04/2010 08:29, Barry Chesterman wrote:
I have seen 8BG recommended a couple of times around the net, what sort
of load do you experience off your server Kai, and do you find that your
8GB is mostly utilised, or could you get away with say 5 or 6GB of ram?
We at mbcomms have just moved a c
I think you had told me you were going AJ, but I had totally forgotten!
Awesome little aussie contingent we have there :D
Its the same hotel as last year, so expect to spend a fair bit of time in
the bar ;o) I've definitely noticed that American CF'ers tend to drink more
than Australian CF'ers. I'
Very quick question - when you update the remote code are you
refreshing the wsdl in the administrator?
On 4/15/10, Gavin Baumanis wrote:
> In the interest of quite possibly making an idiot of myself...
>
> Hi Phil,
>
> I have made the changes you provided and I get the same error in the
> same p
In the interest of quite possibly making an idiot of myself...
Hi Phil,
I have made the changes you provided and I get the same error in the
same place.
Only of course this time it is in the part of the code you
sent me.
It of course works correctly with the Sample app provided by Robin...
so n
So far I only know of Mark Mandel, Justin McLean & myself making the trip
across the Pacific for cfObjective which starts next week are there
going to be any other Aussies making the trip?
It looks like the Hyatt has a pretty decent sports bar, a good place for a
catchup? :)
A.J.
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AJ Dy
HI Gavin
I made the following adjustment to Service.cfc to get it working on CF9
for remote calls for methods with no parameters.
You'll need to adjust the cfreturn in the onMissingMethod function of
Service.cfc - Line 416 in latest trunk from
to
I haven't tested to see if this cha
Sounds like you guys are going to have a good crowd.
I wish I could make it, but unfortunately I can't :(
Have fun anyway!
Mark
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 10:32 AM, Steve Armstrong wrote:
> Hi Peter,
>
> I will be there tonight.
>
> Cheers,
> Steve
>
> On 13 April 2010 13:49, Peter Robertson wro
Hi Peter,
I will be there tonight.
Cheers,
Steve
On 13 April 2010 13:49, Peter Robertson wrote:
> This month Paul Kukiel is going to take us through the ColdFusion
> Builder De-bugger.
> We'll also be having a general discussion about the members'
> experience with CF Builder and a look at Ado
HI Phil,
That is great news... thanks..
Great news in the sense that its not me - and that maybe my code is
going to work afterall!
I had a quick look in the Galaxy code - but I have never ever done any
remote service work so it was all a little foreign to me.
Thanks again.
Gavin.
On Apr 15, 9:2
Gavin
If i recall correctly, i'm pretty sure i had to make some changes to Robin's
code to make the remote services part work under CF9 when i was playing with
it. There was a difference between CF8 & CF9 around how parameters passed
through CFINVOKE are handled. I'll dig up my code in a bit
Well I decided that I should have a play with Robin's Demo application
and make sure that I could get that working...
And it would seem there might be some other issue other than code
going on here, because I get the exact same error when trying to run
the sample application.
I turned on debug ou
Hi Peter
I'll be there tonight.
Phil
-Original Message-
From: Peter Robertson
To: cfaussie
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 20:49:45 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [cfaussie] CFUG Melbourne, Thursday 15 April 2010. ColdFusion
Builder
This month Paul Kukiel is going to take us through the ColdF
I have seen 8BG recommended a couple of times around the net, what sort of
load do you experience off your server Kai, and do you find that your 8GB is
mostly utilised, or could you get away with say 5 or 6GB of ram?
Thanks.
Barry.
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Kai Koenig wrote:
> Win 2k3 S
Win 2k3 Server 64 bit, CF 8, 8 GB of RAM (this is just for CF and IIS, no DBs)
Cheers
Kai
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone run coldfusion with high load websites?
> If so, how much total ram does your server have, and what version of
> coldfusion do you run, and is it 64bit or not? :)
>
> Thanks
> Barry.
Hi,
Does anyone run coldfusion with high load websites?
If so, how much total ram does your server have, and what version of
coldfusion do you run, and is it 64bit or not? :)
Thanks
Barry.
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I am doing some work with Robin Hilliard's Galaxy Service CFC
application and seem to be having an issue.
I get the following error when trying to run a function on a remote
service.
Cannot perform web service invocation send.
The fault returned when invoking the web service operation is:
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