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DataBoss v1.1.0 Released!

Luis Majano April 23, 2013

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Luis Majano

April 23, 2013

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DataBoss : Dynamic Administrator v1.1.0 is now released with lots of fixes and RESTFul ORM support.  You can now use DataBoss as your centralized data hub and be able to consume any data in JSON, JSONP, XML, WDDX or even PDF.

Here is a little brief overview about DataBoss and how it can help you as a developer and also as a company.  DataBoss is powered by ColdBox but completely usable as a standalone application in any framework or non-framework at that.  It can also integrate into any ColdBox 3.5 application as a ColdBox Module.  DataBoss is fully documented and production ready for Adobe ColdFusion 9, 10 and also Railo Open Source CFML Engine.

 

You can visit our product page to learn about its capabilities so you can purchase your copy today.  Below are some great resources so you can get started with DataBoss.

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