Charlie:
Good point about possibly treating client vars like session. I'd like
to elaborate.
I have 4 client vars in my app. That's all. Three are integers, and
the fourth is a single char. Not sure that matters in any case.
Everything else is session aside from the static application va
Charlie:
got all your emails - AWESOME as usual. made me ponder a couple of
things.
I am absolutely pooped - been working on my house all day and will be
this week. Will reply in the morning after some coffee.
_
Derrick Peavy
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Hi,
Thanks Charlie for all your help and information. I really appreciate what
you do for the community. Like I said before, you are the first in my list.
I would get in touch with you right away when the time comes. :-)
As for the setting, I guess you were referring to the * Disable global
clien
Ajas, while you await Derrick's reply, I'll point out that the details for
how to purge database-driven CF client variable repositories is indeed
documented, but only in a technote:
http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/185/tn_18514.html
As for FR helping you see the time being spent per request and that thi
Derrick, I'll offer a couple of follow-ups to your points to help others
with the discussion we're now having.
First, you mention using BD, and I'll note that the problem that I bet was
hitting Ajas is not one that would happen on BD (the "global client variable
updates" that I discuss in the blo
Thanks, Ajas.
As for your problem, it's not at all uncommon--and in fact it's a
potentially severe problem that I believe has caused some to abandon CF,
thinking that "it can't scale". What's most tragic about this is that it's a
single check-box that can resolve it, but the default in CF is for i
Derrick, do you mind sharing the script or logic off the list?
I installed FusionReactor and here is what I have found so far.
Some pages are taking 8-25 seconds. Found out that there are bad indexes.
Here are the stats
Average Request Time (ms)248
Used Memory (KB)(12%) 62,903
Allocated