ColdFusion powered iPhone Applications from Luis Majano on Vimeo.
Showcasing the power of ColdFusion and the ColdBox Platform to build RESTful services to power mobile applications like iPhone.

ColdFusion powered iPhone Applications from Luis Majano on Vimeo.
Showcasing the power of ColdFusion and the ColdBox Platform to build RESTful services to power mobile applications like iPhone.

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Aug 24, 2010 08:44:15 UTC
by Elias
Hi Luis,
I will like to know if there's a way to get the base code for the presentation above? I'm trying to develop an API with Coldbox and I will like to follow the practices presented here.
Aug 24, 2010 11:08:03 UTC
by Luis Majano
Yes, here http://github.com/ColdBox/coldbox-demos