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Luis Majano

May 30, 2012

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We are so proud to announce yet another release of WireBox, ColdFusion Dependency Injection and AOP framework.

WireBox is a ColdFusion Dependency Injection and AOP Framework that can work with ANY ColdFusion framework or no framework at all.  The major features of this release are laid out below or you can read our What's New Guide for full Geeky details!

  • Better locking strategies for ColdFusion scoped objects
  • Internal creation of a RequestScope persistence scope for request based objects that provides better encapsulation and performance
  • CacheBox scope has been updated to allow for race conditions and fix double creation on locking threads
  • Thanks to Phill Nacelli, we now have parent definition beans for your binders and also available via annotations
  • Thread safe objects are now available that can guarantee object constructions and DI for your high availability systems
  • Small fixes and better documentation

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