
Trailing Commas in ColdFusion
CFML allows trailing commas wherever a comma separated list of value can be provided and more values can be added.
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CFML allows trailing commas wherever a comma separated list of value can be provided and more values can be added.
From: Adobe Coldfusion Blogs
When troubleshooting performance issues in ColdFusion, analyzing thread and heap dumps can help diagnose bottlenecks, memory leaks, and deadlocks.
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User management is a fundamental aspect of application development.
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An interrupt is an indication to a thread that it should stop what it is doing and do something else.
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With the evolution of authentication and API standards, integrating Exchange Online with ColdFusion requires adapting to new technologies.
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Ortus Solutions is kicking off 2025 with major milestones, from the highly anticipated Into the Box 2025 to groundbreaking advancements in BoxLang and key industry event appearances at Jfokus and DevNexus 2025.
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We’re entering the final stretch of our pre-releases, and we couldn’t be more excited to introduce RC2! 🚀 This release marks a major leap in performance and compatibility, the result of over six months of intensive development.
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BoxLang, the new JVM-based scripting language from Ortus Solutions, is gaining traction among developers looking for a modern, lightweight alternative for building web applications.
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Securing the ColdFusion 2025 Administrator is essential to protect sensitive data and ensure safe communication.
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I’ve been trying to update the Settings page in CF Admin 2023 and I keep getting the error: “Important notice about last submission…”.
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This Blog contains details about the Language Enhancements done in ColdFusion 2025 release.
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ColdFusion supports using Solr natively.
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ColdFusion (2025 release) introduces enhanced charting capabilities, making it simpler to create dynamic, interactive dashboards.
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The second round of Into the Box sessions is here, packed with incredible new topics, sessions and expert speakers industry leaders in modern CFML getting us modern content and practices you can use to make your coding experience and projects better, faster and easy and expert-led talks on modern we...
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The serverless computing model has revolutionized the way we deploy and manage applications, and with BoxLang, it’s easier than ever to leverage AWS Lambda for efficient, scalable execution of cloud functions.
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Are you ready to take your ColdBox development skills for ColdFusion and BoxLang to the next level? Whether you're new to ColdBox or looking to sharpen your expertise, our ColdBox From Hero to Superhero training is the perfect opportunity to become a ColdFusion and BoxLang powerhouse.
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We’re thrilled to announce that Raymond Camden, a leading voice in the CFML community, is joining us as a BoxLang Advocate.
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We’re thrilled to announce that Ortus Solutions will be a Silver Sponsor at DevNexus 2025, one of the largest and most exciting Java conferences in the world! Our team will be on-site, spreading the word about BoxLang and its latest advancements, designed specifically to empower Java developers with...
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After nearly a year of relentless iteration, rigorous testing, blood, sweat, lots of praying, tears, and over 1,000 resolved tickets, we proudly announce the first Release Candidate (RC1) of BoxLang! With 27 beta versions behind us, we are now on the final stretch toward the official 1.0 release.
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https://youtu.be/1PLeDwqaUc8
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The amazing CFML community leader Ray Camden recently shared his thoughts on BoxLang, a dynamic scripting language that runs on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM).
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In this blog, we explore the new capabilities introduced in ColdFusion (2025 release) for handling spreadsheets and CSVs.
From: Adobe Coldfusion Blogs