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LogBox 1.6.1 Released!

Luis Majano June 23, 2011

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Luis Majano

June 23, 2011

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Welcome to another release of Logbox, the enterprise ColdFusion logging library, version 1.6.1. This small update includes some fixes and 1 new appender.



  • 1196 file,async file appenders need to recreate directory locations when removed

  • 1234 new AsyncDBAppender to do asynchronous DB logging thanks to Henry Ho

  • 1246 updated the way archived files are named to match timestamps of their archiving

  • 1249 email appender if you create a custom layout and the custom layout has a "getSubject(logevent)" method, it will call it to get the subject of the email line instead of the auto generated one


So if you are using LogBox standalone, get the update or if you are using ColdBox, then just upgrade to the latest ColdBox build.


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