Rob Brooks-Bilson
Tech, Photography, Stuff
Tech, Photography, Stuff
June 8, 2012
I had a great turnout for my ColdFusion 10 Developer Week 2012 presentation "Speed Your Websites using Caching in ColdFusion 10". It's always hard to take such a vast subject and distill it into a one hour presentation. I had a little more material to cover than I could comfortably fit into an hour, and things got a bit rushed toward the end. Overall I think the presentation went well, and I hope everyone who turned up for it learned something new. As promised, I'm attaching my slides and all of the demo code I used in the presentation. The presentation recording should be posted by Adobe shortly. As soon as I have the link, I'll blog it as well.
As always, if you have questions about Caching in ColdFusion, hit me up via email or twitter (see my Contact page).
12/13/12 7:31 PM
Rob have you been able to get CF10's to work with Terracotta?? I've followed your directions for upgrading CF9 and that worked great, but for the life of me I can't get CF10 to work correctly with Terracotta. I've tried many versions of the java jars. Either it silently fails and ignores the ehcache.xml file and reads auth-ehcache.xml instead, or I get the error message "Cache initialization failed due to following reason: Current cache configuration for cache fragment is allowed only in ColdFusion Enterprise Edition" which is puzzling??