Thanks to Rob Gonda., ColdBox now has nightly builds. You can download the nightly build from the following location: http://www.coldboxframework.com/downloads/nightlybuild/coldboxNB.zip I have added the information to the wiki and will be updating the other locations soon. The task runs at 12:00 AM every day. When you unzip the build, you will see a build file included, so you know which one it is.
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Nov 07, 2007 06:35:09 UTC
by AJ Mercer
Cool :-) Thanks Luis. Thanks Rob. Do you want to know if we runnin into any issues, or wait until the official beta?
Nov 07, 2007 11:33:27 UTC
by Luis Majano
AJ, As bleeding edge software, it might be buggy. Beta releases tend to be more stable than nightly. So it might be a shot in the dark or it might be a good solution for you. I would use them!! :)