Blog

Brad Wood

October 30, 2013

Spread the word


Share your thoughts

We are very excited to announce a brand new webinar coming up on November 19th at 9am PST which will dive into exactly what Couchbase Server is and how to leverage it in any CFML application.  We have partnered with the great guys at Couchbase to put on this FREE official Couchbase webinar and will be co-presenting with Tug Grall, their technical evangelist.  

This will not be a ColdBox-specific presentation, and will cover tools that work on both Adobe ColdFusion as well as open source Railo.  Please come check it out regardless of what CFML engine or framework you're using!  We'll start with an overview of Couchbase Server, it's amazing distributed clustering abilities, and then move into how to use it in your CFML apps.  Here's a brief overview of what we'll be covering.

  • Overview of Couchbase Server and NoSQL Document store
  • Overview of ColdFusion (CFML) Applications
  • Distribute Java EE sessions with Couchbase Railo Extension
  • Leverage NoSQL JSON Document store from CFML
  • Leverage Couchbase as a distributed cache from any CFML application.

November 19, 2013 at 9am PST

 

Register Now

 

Add Your Comment

Recent Entries

ColdBox 8.1.0 Released β€” AI Routing, MCP, and BoxLang-First Power! πŸš€

ColdBox 8.1.0 Released β€” AI Routing, MCP, and BoxLang-First Power! πŸš€

We are thrilled to announce ColdBox 8.1.0, a targeted minor release packed with powerful new features, important improvements, and critical bug fixes across ColdBox, WireBox, and CacheBox. While minor in version number, this release delivers some truly exciting capabilities β€” especially for BoxLang developers building AI-powered applications.

Luis Majano
Luis Majano
April 14, 2026
ColdFusion Modernization for UK Universities Without Downtime

ColdFusion Modernization for UK Universities Without Downtime

Across the United Kingdom, many universities still rely on legacy ColdFusion and CFML systems to power student portals, enrollment platforms, research databases, payment gateways, and internal academic workflows.

These systems are often:

  • 15 to 25 years old
  • Mission-critical
  • Deeply integrated with student information systems
  • Running on older Adobe ColdFusion or Lucee versions
  • Tightly coupled monolithi...

Cristobal Escobar
Cristobal Escobar
April 13, 2026