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ColdBox Updates: Getting back on Track!!

Luis Majano October 15, 2008

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Luis Majano

October 15, 2008

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After spending a very productive ColdBox weeked, here are some links that you will find interesting:

Milestone for 1.2.0 Matures

Milestone 1.2.0

FAQ Updated

FAQ

Announcing ColdBox Cache!!

This will make some users happy!! I am still on the planning and research phase, but putting a requirements for it, you can look at it here: ColdBox Cache Please read the initial ticket and send me your comments and suggestions about this new feature. Last but not least, (Still tentative)

Event Handler Caching

The framework will give the ability to cache the handlers in memory (application scope). This would give the programmer the opportunity to decide if they want handler instantiations. This now opens a brand new door for the init method of every handler. You can now have instantiation code on them. (Please see the Event Handlers Guide

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Dec 12, 2006 15:42:19 UTC

by Ajndrew

Hi Luis,

I didn't see anything about dashboard here or on the road map.

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