Best of Talk (12/13/02)

 
Feb 24, 2003
by Dina Hess

Title: CFMX Enterprise vs. CFMX for J2EE
Date: 12/13/02      25 Posts
Summary: Which is best — CFMX Enterprise or CFMX J2EE/JRun? J2EE/JRun provides support for Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB), Java Message Service (JMS), and clustering with multiple application instances and session replication. But the added functionality comes at the expense of complex administration. Note: J2EE is priced per processor while Enterprise is priced per server.
 
Title: IIS on WinXP Pro
Date: 12/13/02      33 Posts
Summary: Although IIS on XP Pro does not support hosting of multiple websites, one can always run Apache. There's also an option to create virtual directories under the webroot to access development sites.
 
Title: Session Variables (was Login/Password screen)
Date: 12/13/02      15 Posts
Summary: Discover what can be done to secure your login process...like designing fail-close behavior to prevent the possibility of brute force password guessing. Unfortunately, counting login attempts does not provide adequate protection...after reaching its quota of unsuccessful logins, a client could refuse cookies and continue attempts to access the system.
 

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