Today Adobe annouced ColdFusion 9. I worked on ColdFusion long back and I am sure that it has changed a lot since then. I have not used Coldfusion for a long time now, but what caught my attention today is the support for JSR 168 and JSR 286 portlet standards.
Support for JSR 168/ JSR 286 in Coldfusion means that Coldfusion users can use readily available portlets like SyncEx with Coldfusion. It gives Coldfusion users more pluggable components as well as give portlet vendors like SyncEx a little more market :-)
Monday, October 05, 2009
ColdFusion supports JSR 168/ JSR 286 now
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2 comments:
Punit,
Any idea how one could get a coldfusion 9 portlet to actually compile into a .war? Something that would NOT require you running a licensed server under something like JBOSS? I am looking at this as an approach to develop portlets for Liferay, but I don't want to install CF9 as a server into Liferay...
Thoughts?
Jakub, I have no idea. --Punit
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