XStandard And Debugging ColdFusion Web Services

Posted July 22, 2006 at 10:04 AM

Tags: XStandard WYSIWYG

The other day, I blogged about XStandard and weird caching issues. I think that I was wrong in my diagnosis. During all of this I had debugging turned on in my XStandard ColdFusion web services. In my debugging, it writes the SOAP request and response headers to htm files in a special debug folder. It basically does a CFDump on the XML object created for the SOAP communication. On large responses (the list of files in a large directory), the CFDump was creating a file that was close to a megabyte in size. Somehow, this was making the system crap out.

When I turned off debugging in the web services (a setting in the configuration file), not only does the XStandard editor run faster, but no more crapping out. Sweet!

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