On 25/11/2010 12:59, Pat wrote:
Good clarifications Kai. Always nice to cut through some of the
marketing spin.
Carl, swapping out your JDBC drivers would be a fairly small amount of
effort to see if it gives you any performance improvements.
Are we drifting off-track? The OP complaint was 10
Good clarifications Kai. Always nice to cut through some of the
marketing spin.
Carl, swapping out your JDBC drivers would be a fairly small amount of
effort to see if it gives you any performance improvements. You could
just run your regression tests over your app after the swap and see
the footp
Hi
>From Robin's initial demonstration that he ddid at the Melbourne CFUG, I am
>pretty sure that you can indeed "wrap" an application and have it behave as a
>service.
But that's not what caught my eye about his framework.
We're cutting up our application into discreet separate services (in th
Morning Barry,
Did any ot those suggestions help sort your problem out?
Briefly I think there are:
- yes to VM but more cores (which you already raised)
- no to VM
- packetsize setting match
- alternate JDBC driver
To add to JDBC driver change, you could try the free type4 SQL driver
from Microso
Hi Gav, to quote Sean 'it depends'.
I think it's reasonable to have an Application cfc/cfm, say for example to
enforce a security model, load a framework, etc. But it's totally possible to
develop one or more services that stand alone and don't need to depend on
anything like the application s