RE: [ACFUG Discuss] OT: SQL Toolkit from Red Gate

2007-10-30 Thread Charlie Arehart
Lance, and others, there are still more tools that can do these things you ask. I wrote about them in a note to the CFAussie list, which should be accessible even for those not members of the group: http://groups.google.com/group/cfaussie/msg/a40da8406ef04113 There I point to some free tools I'

RE: [ACFUG Discuss] 5.0 vs MX: Difference?

2007-10-30 Thread Charlie Arehart
Wow, cool info on the PCI compliance, John. Thanks. Back to Eric's question, besides articles like Ray's, I'll also point out that Adobe themselves (well, it was Macromedia back then) created a guide to updating between the releases: ColdFusion MX Migration Overview http://www.adobe.com/devnet

RE: [ACFUG Discuss] 5.0 vs MX: Difference?

2007-10-30 Thread John Mason
Here's an article on updating a CF5 app by Ray Camden http://www.adobe.com/devnet/coldfusion/articles/updating_legacy.html Ecommerce will carry with it further implications here. If you take,transmit or store credit card info with this ecommerce cart then you'll need to make certain the system is

RE: [ACFUG Discuss] 5.0 vs MX: Difference?

2007-10-30 Thread E.E.
I have a CF application using MS SQL and CF 5.0. I'm trying to convert the program to be compatible with MX. (The client host is running MX 6.1). I wasn't sure if the coding method completely changed or just the platform (Java) it was on. Any idea, what conversion problems I may run into? (The p

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] 5.0 vs MX: Difference?

2007-10-30 Thread Cameron Childress
As Dean mentioned, CF5 is quite old. The most recent version of CF is CF8. There are significant additional featuees in later version and specifically (as John mentioned) between CF5 and CF6 there was a total re-write of CF on an entirely new platform (Java). Most of the core features of CF are

RE: [ACFUG Discuss] 5.0 vs MX: Difference?

2007-10-30 Thread John Mason
Eric, welcome to the list. There's actually quite a few differences because CF made the jump to Java back in version 6. Are you migrating a site from CF5 or something? Feel free to provide some more information so we can help. John Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] 770.337.8363 www.FusionLink.com - ColdFus

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] 5.0 vs MX: Difference?

2007-10-30 Thread Dean H. Saxe
Besides the fact that 5 is hopelessly out of date? I'd use Google to enumerate the differences. The big one is MX is a Java based application and runs on common app servers (e.g. WebSphere, Tomcat, etc.) -dhs Dean H. Saxe, CISSP, CEH [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Dissent is the purest form of patr

[ACFUG Discuss] 5.0 vs MX: Difference?

2007-10-30 Thread E.E.
Hi, I'm a newbie to this list. So please be gentle with me. :0) I have a question. Does anyone have a link or know off top of their head, the differences between these two Cold Fusion technologies. CFML 5.0 and CFML MX (6.1) ? (I'm sure I can Google it but I prefer you guys :-) Thanks! -

RE: [ACFUG Discuss] OT: SQL Toolkit from Red Gate

2007-10-30 Thread Lance Knight
This looks interesting , I'm looking for a tool to compare two mysql databases and create an update script. Lance From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Steven Ross Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 4:02 PM To: discussion@acfug.org Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] OT: SQ

Re: [ACFUG Discuss] OT: SQL Toolkit from Red Gate

2007-10-30 Thread Steven Ross
I'll quote myself... lol On 10/26/07, Steven Ross <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > while we are talking cheap... what does navicat give you that the > mysql admin tools don't? > > just curious... On 10/28/07, Tom McNeer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I've only followed this discussion briefly