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CacheBox 1.2.1 Released

Luis Majano June 23, 2011

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Luis Majano

June 23, 2011

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Welcome to another release of CacheBox version 1.2.1. This small update includes some great fixes for your CacheBox installations

  • 1193 JDBCStore table creation fix (incorrect username and password)
  • 1197 monitor.cfm needs <cfoutput> inside reportHeader variable for cachebox reporting on standalone mode
  • 1237 CFProvider places to much trust in ObjectStore Lookup Calls, it delegates to CF native functions now
  • 1240 cfthreading issue on clearByKeySnippet as arguments not passed as attributes

So if you are using CacheBox standalone, get the update or if you are using ColdBox, then just upgrade to the latest ColdBox build.

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