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April 30, 2007

CFUnited 2007 Scheduler Application

Filed under: Conferences — Tags: — Patrick Quinn @ 10:29 am
Hey all. Quick note about CFUnited this year. Teratech has created a pretty nifty new scheduler application. If you’re going, make sure to check it out. We’re looking forward to seeing all of you there. We’re a silver sponsor this year, and we’ll have some speaker slots, too, which we’ll blog about soon. CFUnited 2007 Scheduler [...]

April 13, 2007

Using HostMySite ColdFusion VPS Plan? Read this.

Filed under: ColdFusion, Performance — Tags: , — Nat Papovich @ 11:35 am
I’ve been working with two virtual private server plans from hostmysite.com, one that comes with CF Standard preinstalled, one that does not. (The CF+ and .NET+ plans, respectively.) The VPS plans are a great way to get your own semi-dedicated server for el-cheapo prices and full control. But in addition to hostmysite not following their [...]

How to change the JRun log files location

Filed under: ColdFusion, Windows — Tags: — Nat Papovich @ 11:08 am
I recently set up a virtual server with hostmysite.com and we installed our own copy of ColdFusion Enterprise. In the process, I wanted to follow hms’s guidelines about putting all log files on the E: drive as opposed to the default C: drive where ColdFusion gets installed. Now I’m not entirely certain why they’re so [...]

April 12, 2007

Running SQL Server 2000 and 2005 side-by-side

Filed under: Databases — Tags: — Nat Papovich @ 5:36 pm
There’s a copious quantity of information online about running MSSQL2k and MSSQL2k5 at the same time, but I just did it, and wanted to document my process. First off, you must have SP4 installed on SQL Server 2000. (I’m running the MSDE edition.) Additionally, you have to have that version installed before installing 2005. (I’m using [...]

April 5, 2007

An Excellent Article on MVC

Filed under: Flex & Flash — Tags: — Daryl Banttari @ 11:26 am
Joe Berkovitz had an article published on DevNet some months ago, but I just tripped over it now. It has a stunningly good description of MVC (and MVCS) along with a succinct diagram that is the best I’ve seen for the concept. I’ve been using Cairngorm, but seeing another Flex-based MVC architecture is always good [...]

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