Railo and Apache

In one of my previous entries I have explained how to configure Railo with IIS. This entry will take care about the configuration of Railo and Apache Web Server 2.2.

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Query caching in Railo and CFMX

Caching queries is something that one should use since it can dramatically speed up the delivery of a page.

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Scheduled tasks and request timeout

Discussions with clients revealed that there is a general misunderstanding about the timeout setting in the definitions of scheduled tasks.

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Railo update 2.0.1

Today we released the Railo updater 2.0.1. Read more about what the updater and the previous patches contain since the release of Railo 2.0 in July last year.

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Configuring IIS6 with Railo

Many times we have installed Railo on IIS. Here's a guideline on how to install Railo on Win2K3 with IIS6. You can also watch the video on how to install Railo and IIS6.

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S3 with Railo

Some of you may know that there is a Amazon S3 CFC you can download from RiaForge. Railo has an own way of handling Amazon S3 resources.

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Securing your applications

When you have invested lots of time and resources into a certain product you might want to keep it secure for obvious reasons. CFMX offers you to encrypt your files so that they are unreadable by regular editors. How do you secure your applications in Railo?

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Railo Rewrite?

Nowadays when it comes to search engine compatibility a certain url of an application should be in a form that does not contain any url parameters. But sometimes an application or a framework demand certain URL forms. So what to do.

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Creating Railo archives

I have been asked several times to describe how to create and use a Railo archive. This entry also describes how to include images inside an archive.

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Big boost thanks to Railo

Before Christmas, Railo took another leap forward when it comes to major websites and feasibility. One of Germany's major IT-websites (www.pcwelt.de) which is created by IDG Communications AG, has been relaunched with Railo 2.0. PCWelt records around 50,000,000 pi per month.

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