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.
http://adobechats.adobe.acrobat.com/p10885427/
Thanks again Mark for giving us part of your Saturday and presenting!! It was truly an awesome presso.
1. From the Finder's Go menu, choose Utilities.
2. Open Directory Utility.
3. Click the lock in the Directory Utility window.
4. Enter an administrator account name and password, then click OK.
5. Choose Enable Root User from the Edit menu
6. Enter the root password you wish to use in both the Password and Verify fields, then click OK.
And there you go, we now have root access.
http://adobechats.adobe.acrobat.com/r76316206/
So be there in person or join us via the web.
MARK DON'T FORGET!! :)
It seems that the preference pane will not work to start or stop MySQL yet so you will have to start it manually from the command line and create a link to the socket file.
First, start MySQL in a terminal window with the following command:
sudo /usr/local/mysql/bin/safe_mysqld
Then either close the terminal and open a new one, or just hit Command-N to open a new terminal window. Then type the following:
sudo mkdir /var/mysql/
And lastly, create a symbolic link to point the default socket file:
sudo ln -s /tmp/mysql.sock /var/mysql/mysql.sock
I will update this post with info on how to get it going with Lingon
Not only that, but this enables you to actually create two front ends using the same reusable ColdBox and model code. The code is the same, you create event handlers, you interact with a request collection, with core and custom plugins, but you don't set views or layouts because the framework is now a remote framework for your model. So what do you do, well, return data, arrays, xml, value objects. Anything, right from withing the event handlers.
Anyways, this presso includes the latest 2.5.0 Beta features. A very nice in depth look into the coming version of ColdBox Romans 8:32.
So enjoy:
Below is the current simple code:
//Create HashMap
LinkedHashMap = CreateObject("java","java.util.LinkedHashMap").init(3);
Collections = createObject("java", "java.util.Collections");
//synch it
LinkedHashMap = Collections.synchronizedMap(LinkedHashMap);
//put some elements
LinkedHashMap.put("name","luis");
LinkedHashMap.put("date",now());
//Iterate
iterator = LinkedHashMap.keySet().iterator();
key = "";
/* Loop and execute each interceptor as registered in order */
while( iterator.hasNext() ){
key = iterator.next();
writeoutput(key & "
");
}