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Announcing ColdBox Lite Kickoff (Pure MVC Conventions)

Brad Wood |  November 02, 2012

 

If you've been waiting to play with ColdBox, or tried in the past and gave up, we want to invite you to come check out our ColdBox Lite Kickoff Event at Noon CST on Wednesday November 14th.
 
Team ColdBox will be announcing the lastest step in the life of the ColdBox framework.  We have heard your requests for a smaller, more lightweight version of ColdBox for people who simply want blazing fast M...
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Tip of the Week: Securing Your Application's reinit

Brad Wood |  November 01, 2012

 

One of the first things you learn with ColdBox is how to add ?fwreinit=1 to the end of your URL to force a reload of the entire application.  This is required to pick up new settings, etc.  Many of you probably leave the reinit password at its default of "1".  While that's fine for your development and testing servers, it's not recommended  on production.  Reinitializing your application can potentially be an intensive operation, and you don't w...
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Tip of the Week: Using Environment Control in ColdBox

Brad Wood |  October 25, 2012
One of the most common server configurations is to have a production server and then 1 or more development or testing servers.  The trick with your "lower" environments is you typically want different settings for logging, error messages, data sources, or outgoing E-mails.  Manually switching settings when you move code is sketchy at best and setting up deployment scripts can be more work than you're willing to take on.
 
Enter ColdBox Environ...
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Check out the ContentBox Connection

Brad Wood |  October 18, 2012

We have started a ContentBox Connection and the next installment is Thursday at Noon CST.  Come see a quick review of installation procedures.  Read more about it here on the ContentBox Blog:

http://www.gocontentbox.org/blog/contentbox-connection-meeting-thursday-at-noon-cst

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Tip of the Week: ColdBox API Docs

Brad Wood |  October 17, 2012

 

Hopefully you've seen and used the ColdBox docs, recipes, and video tutorials before.   What you may not know is there is an API reference that documents every class and method of the entire framework.  This can be very handy if you want to quickly look up all the arguments to the event.buildLink() method, or see what public methods can be called on a LogBox appender.  
 
The API docs are automatically generated based on component metadata (than...
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Tip of the Week: Using Dynamic Finders with ORM

Brad Wood |  October 10, 2012

 

Dynamic Finders are brand new to ColdBox 3.5.3 which will be released shortly.  I usually give tips on released functionality, but we're real excited about our new Grails-inspired functionality and invite you to check it out on our development line to give them a spin.
 
Dynamic Finders basically let you create very readable code with dynamic method names that describe the criteria being used to to load or count ORM entities. &nbs...
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Release: ContentBox Modular CMS v1.0.9!

Luis Majano |  October 08, 2012

ContentBox Modular CMS v1.0.9 has now been released sporting an awesome new datasource and db installer that will make installing ContentBox a breeze.  It also has some great fixes and other cool little updates, so chec...

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FREE Open Source CFML Government Day!

Luis Majano |  October 01, 2012

Ortus is proud to announce its prescense at the first FREE Open Source CFML government day conference in Washington, DC this October 9th, 2012 sponsored by the Open CFML Foundation.  We will be showcasing our newest product, ContentBox, and of course

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Tip of the Week: Mapping Entire Directories with Wirebox

Brad Wood |  September 28, 2012

By default, WireBox will look for your CFCs using the "models" convention (scan location). So, if you ask WireBox to get you "Services.Security.PadLockService", WireBox will look for that path and component name in the root of the models directory and create a WireBox mapping for you.

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Tip of the Week: Using Inheritence to Share Event Handler Code

Brad Wood |  September 19, 2012

 

In ColdBox, controllers or event handlers as we call them are defined as CFCs.  Part of the power of this is that you can share and extend code in your applications by simply extending one handler with another.  
 
Imagine a reporting framework where a number of reports will all have a criteria page, validation, execution, and export data action with most of the logic, views, layouts, and models the same between every report ...
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