Posted: September 8, 2010 at 8:21 AM by jbuda
Tags: Railo, CouchDB, Projects, FW/1, Coldfusion
Been looking at Framework 1, from Sean Corfield, for awhile now and really like the simplicity of it. Having recently finished an application using it along with MySql, thought i would look at using an alternative database adopting a NoSQL approach, having read some information about CouchDB i decided to give it a try!
The post outlines an update to my application which allowed me to add an alternative data storage with the help of Coldspring.
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Posted: August 23, 2010 at 4:27 PM by jbuda
Tags: Railo, Flex, Actionscript, Projects, Coldfusion
The Coldfusion / Flex file management application that I have been working on, has solely, up until this time been a standalone application. A recent project required integration with the popular TinyMCE WYSIWYG.
The post outlines the simple steps required to get FiLEX working as the default file management plugin.
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Posted: July 29, 2010 at 1:40 AM by jbuda
Tags: Railo, Flex, Actionscript, Projects, Coldfusion
I have decided to make my Coldfusion/Flex File Manager, FiLEX, available for download. All the features that have been mentioned about in previous posts are free to use. This has been tested on Coldfusion 8/9 and Railo 3.1 and have had no problems.
Click through to find the download and installation instructions.
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Posted: June 6, 2010 at 5:20 PM by jbuda
Tags: Railo, Flex, Projects, Coldfusion
Within the last few weeks, i have made steady progress with FiLEX, my Coldfusion Flex File Management application. Until recently, i was only able to show videos of functionality of this application due to uploading of files. New additions to FiLEX has enabled to post a public demo of the application for use.
To test the application and to offer feedback, please follow the link.
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Posted: May 26, 2010 at 12:03 AM by jbuda
Tags: Railo, Flex, Projects, Coldfusion
Since my last post about Flex / Coldfusion File Manager, FiLEX, i have been busy developing extra functionality to it enabling me to use it for a number of projects coming up. The post outlines the new updates i have made for a friendly user experience and a brief video outlines how simple it is to carry out the tasks.
To view a complete run down of the original specification and functionality for FiLEX, view the previous post here.
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