Damon Cooper (Adobe CF Team) is looking for feedback on what people would like to see in the ultimate ColdFusion IDE. He doesn't make any mention of what Adobe is planning to do with this feedback, but if I had to guess, I'd say they are planning to put some Adobe resources toward supporting CFEclipse. Just before Macromedia was aquired by Adobe, Macromedia had made a similar pledge. Either way, it will be interesting to see what comes of this.
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Using the ColdFusion Report Builder – Part 2: Creating Charts in Reports
Roman Smolkin said: I am fairly seasoned CF developer with MS SQL 2008, but never had to use the Report Builder until no...
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Issue with Ehcache and ColdFusion Query Objects
Ben Nadel said: I think this is almost a case of knowing too much about caching :) By that, I mean that I would susp...
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Issue with Ehcache and ColdFusion Query Objects
Luis Majano said: Totally understandable Rob!! The docs definitely need this kinda input for sure.
By the way, I will...
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Issue with Ehcache and ColdFusion Query Objects
Rob Brooks-Bilson said: Luis, makes perfect sense (now). My stumbling block was that I didn't realize that Ehcache was desi...
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Issue with Ehcache and ColdFusion Query Objects
Luis Majano said: Rob, this is also due to the nature of strong references the objects have. If copy on write is enab...
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Cheers
Gareth.
I'm hoping they follow the direction Macromedia set and provide a resource (or two) to help out the CFEclipse folks. The CFEclipse team has done a fantastic job in their spare time. Imagine what they could do with a little additional dedicated help, with access to Adobe's internal Eclipse development knowledge.