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Luis Majano

March 07, 2010

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We are glad to announce another release to our Adobe ColdFusion Builder Extension: ColdBox Platform Utilities.  This release focuses on updating the core engine with updates, fixes and the following features:

Version 1.4
- Updated Application template versions to meet ColdBox 3.0.0 standards
- Lots of syntax updates and fixes to internal core and utilities
- Compatiblity of generated content to ColdBox 3.0.0 standards
- Ability to generate coldbox modules

So now you can generate ColdBox modules, use the latest ColdBox 3.0.0 generation schemas and more.  Also, please note that the application templates included with the extension are fully customizable.  Not only that, you can package your own templates and use them seamlessly.  This update also packages the module template so you can tweak it to your needs.  As always, the full extension documentation can be found here: http://wiki.coldbox.org/wiki/CFBuilderExtensions.cfm

 

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