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Luis Majano

May 30, 2012

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We are proud to announce yet another release of our ColdBox Platform product: version 3.5.1.   This patch release includes some tremendous updates and tuning of our 3.5 series that will bring more optimizations and performance to your already 3.5 applications.  We also where able to introduce a few enhancements that will help when doing object creations and DI under high load, Continuous Integration ANT scripts, better ORM population from forms, better event handling for caching, DI and AOP events, new validation engine validators and so much more.

To read the entire press release of features and geeky juicy details, head out to our engineering blog: http://blog.coldbox.org/blog/coldbox-platform-351-released

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