New Collaborator: Ariel Gonzalez
His posts will be made by ArielG.
So start expecting Java Snippets and cool Java entries.
Laterz
His posts will be made by ArielG.
So start expecting Java Snippets and cool Java entries.
Laterz
The method is self explanatory. You send in some ErrorDetails, the cfcatch structure, and application(cfc) name. The method will then construct a variable using cfsavecontent with the bug report and creates a LogFile in the coldfusion administrator. It then finally sends the bugreport to the email list that you can provide in the constructor of the cfc.
He has created a CFDOCS bot using CFMX7 event gateways. You can find the information here.
I have been using it now everyday. It is an incredible and quick way of getting CFMX function and tag information.
A true indispensable Coldfusion Developer Tool.
Thanks Ben!!
It is an incredible database tool, you can connecto to Oracle, MySQL, MS Sql, DB2, or an JDBC complaint database. It has an incredible Procedure Editor, Query Analyzer, Schema Browser, and best of all, written in JAVA.
The GUI is great and provides great graphical browsing of any database. I truly love this utility.
You can download it from here. Please check it out.
Most of the time the programatic approach will work, but sometimes these little bastards persist. So you have to follow a procedure and clean them out. Below you will find the programmatic way first:
action="Create"
name="factory"
class="coldfusion.server.ServiceFactory">
<cfset RpcService = factory.XmlRpcService>
<cfset RpcService.refreshWebService("http://testwebsite/webservice/myservice.cfc?wsdl")>
<cfset inet = inet.getLocalHost()>
<cfoutput>#inet.getHostName()#</cfoutput>
I would not recommend the first solution on a production environment, due to the nature of somebody peaking in to your requests and responses. However, for development is fine. So to start, find the following file: flex-config.xml which can be found under the following directory:
{CF_ROOT}/WEB-INF/cfform/flex-config.xml
Open the xml file and locate the following section:
<!-- When production-mode=true, the debugging options are always
false and may not be set. -->
<debugging>
<!-- allow override of values in debugging section via
query parameter on a per-request basis, if applicable -->
<process-debug-query-params>true</process-debug-query-params>
......
</debugging>
This is the flex debuggin configuration. So in order to activate the debugger change the following entries to true.
as debug information in client side tracing -->
<remote-objects-debug>false</remote-objects-debug>
<!-- turn on debug to see the request and response on the server side as well
as debug information in client side tracing -->
<web-service-proxy-debug>false</web-service-proxy-debug>
<!-- turn on debug to see the request and response on the server side -->
<http-service-proxy-debug>false</http-service-proxy-debug>
We in Florida got a preview of Katrina's destructive power, I will post some photos of what Katrina did in my community later on.
So please be kind and DONATE!!
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I have included a copy of the latest version which you can find in the url below:
http://sf.net/projects/itools-htmlarea/
It has different modes to it and includes a Perl Spell Checker. It works for both IE & Mozilla and PC & MAC.
Legal Stuff:
HTMLArea is copyright href="http://interactivetools.com">InteractiveTools.com href="http://dynarch.com">Dynarch.com
released under a BSD-style license. HTMLArea is created and developed
upto version 2.03 by InteractiveTools.com. Version 3.0 developed by
Mihai Bazon for
InteractiveTools. It contains code sponsored by third-party companies as well.
It is an incredible editor. So please contribute to it.
It is a great tool, a basic plug and play application. However, I took the liberty of modifying some of the Look And Feel. I created a new podlayout on the left and use my own site's css. And well, added a few tweaks here and there.
Overall BlogCFC is an incredible tool. As a software engineer I found the code to be extremely well organized and everything where it should be. So a big applause for Mr Ray Camden.
I will start posting my software ideas and personal notes in this blog, so feel free to comment all you want. Suggestions are always welcomed.