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Luis Majano

October 07, 2009

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As if it weren't enough, here is our last release of the week, our ColdBox Platform Utilities version 1.1 for Adobe ColdFusion Builder.  We have also documented its features and installation in our favorite wiki.

This release adds many features when building ColdBox applications under ColdFusion Builder.  Some features are:

  • Application Skeleton Generations
  • Custom Application Skeletons
  • URL Rewrite configurations
  • Setup of Transfer ORM
  • Setup of Reactor ORM
  • Setup of Environment Control
  • Setup of ColdBox Security
  • Setup of Deployment Interceptor for server deployments
  • Creation of Handlers with actions and view generations
  • Creation of Interceptors
  • Creation of Model objects
  • Creation of ColdBox Plugins
  • And you can choose between tag based or cf9 script syntaxes
Enjoy!

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