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<title>Scheduled tasks and request timeout</title>
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Discussions with clients revealed that there is a general misunderstanding about the timeout setting in the definitions of scheduled tasks.
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<title>Securing your applications</title>
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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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<title>Railo WEB-INF and roots</title>
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Many people asked us how to secure the WEB-INF folder and/or how to move generated files from the WEB-INF folder to a different position.
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There are some security concerns about using datasources that I would like to share with you. It is concerning the general usage of datasources, no matter which CFML engine you use.
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