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CacheBox version 1.3.0 Released!

Luis Majano November 28, 2011

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Luis Majano

November 28, 2011

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Welcome to another release of CacheBox version 1.3.0, an enterprise caching engine, aggregator and API for ColdFusion applications. It is part of the ColdBox Platform but it can also function on its own as a standalone caching library for ANY ColdFusion application or framework. This release fixes some critical issues and cleans up the reporting engine:

  • Lots of fixes for timeouts when using ehCache and Railo caches.
  • Replaced all the reporting tools from the ColdBox core to use the CacheBox reporting tools and unifying them.
  • Reports have better charting now and display of information in monitor mode.

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So if you are using CacheBox standalone, get the update or if you are using ColdBox, then just upgrade to the latest ColdBox build, 3.5.0 BETA

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