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neo-runtime.xml and coldfusion16 standard edition

  • October 19, 2017
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Hello,

With coldfusion 11 enterprise edition , we could modify the value of following timeout (under « Server settings/ Request Tuning » ):

     "the timeout request witing in queue after ... second".

I can access to this timeout with the coldfusion 16 developer edition.

With coldfusion 16 standard edition, we can not access to this timeout with the IHM anymore, but the access can be done by the following file "cfusion/lib/neo-runtime.xml".

Could you please tell me if the modification of the neo-rutim.xml file will be took account with all coldfusion 16 edition or there are some restriction with the standard edition ?

Thanks in advance for your answer.

Audrey.

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    BKBK
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    Community Expert
    October 20, 2017

    If you modify the setting in neo-runtime.xml, ColdFusion will take it into account. For example, if you wish to have a queue timeout of 1800 seconds, the setting will be:

    <var name='queueTimeout'>

          <number>1800.0</number>

    </var>

    Participating Frequently
    October 20, 2017

    whatever the edition coldfusion : standard, entreprise or developer ?

    BKBK
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    October 21, 2017

    lionelr99409278  wrote

    whatever the edition coldfusion : standard, entreprise or developer ?

    Yes, with one caveat. On Standard Edition, the maximum number of threads that you can create by means of CFTHREAD is 10. On Enterprise and Developer Edition, that maximum number is determined by the setting "Maximum number of threads available for CFTHREAD" in the ColdFusion Administrator or, equivalently, by the following setting in neo-runtime.xml:

    <var name='cfthreadpool'>

        <number>25</number>

    </var>

    Any threads created in excess of this limit are queued.