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Introducing ColdBox Relax!

Luis Majano February 09, 2011

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Luis Majano

February 09, 2011

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It is my please to announce another product to our development platform: ColdBox Relax - RESTful Tools For Lazy Experts! What is Relax? ColdBox Relax is a set of RESTful tools for lazy experts. We pride ourselves in helping developers work smarter and of course document more in less time by providing them the necessary tools to automagically document and test. ColdBox Relax is a way to describe RESTful web services, test RESTful web services, monitor RESTful web services and document RESTful web services. The following introductory video will explain it better than words!

 

So what are you waiting for? Get Relax Now!

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Feb 10, 2011 06:50:15 UTC

by Curt Gratz

Nice background music you nerd :)

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