CfBlogs
 Posts  Blogs  Active Blogs  Contact  RSS

ColdFusion Posts Around the World

Celebrating 20 Years of CFWheels: A Look Back and a Step Forward as Wheels.dev
Celebrating 20 Years of CFWheels: A Look Back and a Step Forward as Wheels.dev
CFWheels Blog
As we ring in the new year, we're thrilled to celebrate a monumental milestone: 20 years of CFWheels! This anniversary isn't just a celebration of two decades of innovation, growth, and community; it's also a moment to embrace the future with a new name—Wheels.dev. A Legacy of Innovation When ...
Building search forms with tableless models in CFWheels
Building search forms with tableless models in CFWheels
CFWheels Blog
In this post, I hope to persuade you that you will rarely ever need the Tag-based form helpers (textFieldTag, selectTag, etc.) in your CFWheels apps ever again with the use of Tableless Models....
CFWheels v2.5.0 Released
CFWheels v2.5.0 Released
CFWheels Blog
This is a major milestone release of CFWheels v2.5.0 that has been in the works for over a year. As you can see nearly 34 PRs have been merged into the codebase which include many enhancements and bug fixes. In addition many changes have been made to the tooling used in the project....
CFWheels on CF Alive the Sequel
CFWheels on CF Alive the Sequel
CFWheels Blog
Back in February of 2019 David Belanger and Tom King from the CFWheels core team sat down with Michaela Light on the ColdFusion Alive Podcast to have a cha...
The CFWheels Channel on CFML Slack Has Been Archived
The CFWheels Channel on CFML Slack Has Been Archived
CFWheels Blog
Back in May 2022 we posted a blog article announcing that CFWheels has moved to GitHub Discussions. At the time this effected the retirement of the Google ...
CFWheels v2.4.0 Released
CFWheels v2.4.0 Released
CFWheels Blog
This version is the accumulation of bug fixes and minor enhancements over the last quarter. This release welcomes John Bampton and Coleman Sperando, two fi...
CFWheels HTMX Plugin published
CFWheels HTMX Plugin published
CFWheels Blog
A few weeks ago I published a demo Todo app using CFWheels on the backend and HTMX to provide the interactivity on the front end to make the app look and f...
Wheels CLI matures to Version 1.0
Wheels CLI matures to Version 1.0
CFWheels Blog
It’s hard to believe it took so long to get here but modern CFML development has come a long way thanks to tools like CommandBox and ForgeBox. The Wh
CFWheels Added to the htmx Server-Side Examples Page
CFWheels Added to the htmx Server-Side Examples Page
CFWheels Blog
Back in March we published an example app where we took the TodoMVC spec and built a reference implementation of the app with CFWheels and htmx. Here is a ...
Two New Repositories Published
Two New Repositories Published
CFWheels Blog
We have published two new repositories named cfwheels/cfwheels-www and cfwheels/cfwheels-api which handle the CFWheels.org landing page site and the api.cf...
CFWheels DotEnvSettings Plugin published
CFWheels DotEnvSettings Plugin published
CFWheels Blog
A new plugin was published to provide support for .env settings files in a production environment. This plugin is based on Eric Peterson’s CommandBox
CFWheels has moved to GitHub Discussions
CFWheels has moved to GitHub Discussions
CFWheels Blog
Although Google Groups has served us well over the years, it's started to lose some essential abilities and it's looking a little long in the tooth. We hav...
CFWheels Announces a Bug Bounty
CFWheels Announces a Bug Bounty
CFWheels Blog
We are happy to launch a new program that we hope will lead to a more stable framework for all of us. Effective immediately we are launching our Bug Bounty...
CFWheels 2.3.0 Released
CFWheels 2.3.0 Released
CFWheels Blog
This is the official v2.3.0 release. It is dropping a little over a week from Release Candidate 1. We simply wanted to make sure the new CI/CD workflow was...
CFWheels Guides Moved to GitBook
CFWheels Guides Moved to GitBook
CFWheels Blog
We are glad to announce that the CFWheels Guides have been moved to GitBook.com. The good folks at GitBook are proud to support CFWheels and have granted u...
CFWheels 2.3.0-rc.1 Released
CFWheels 2.3.0-rc.1 Released
CFWheels Blog
This version has been cooking for a while and there have been many contributors. But since this is my first release a the helm with a new CI pipeline in pl...
CFWheels Fully Embraces ForgeBox Packages
CFWheels Fully Embraces ForgeBox Packages
CFWheels Blog
As you may know, many years ago CFWheels embraced the distribution of Plugins via ForgeBox packages instead of maintaining our own directory. But the frame...
CFWheels Joins Open Source Collective
CFWheels Joins Open Source Collective
CFWheels Blog
We are happy to announce that CFWheels has joined Open Source Collective. According to their website, Open Collective enables all kinds of groups to raise,...
Getting the Example App Up and Running
Getting the Example App Up and Running
CFWheels Blog
Have you looked at the CFWheels Example App lately? If you’re wondering, wait, there is an example app?, you’re not alone. Tom has done a great
TodoMVC Implementation with CFWheels and HTMX
TodoMVC Implementation with CFWheels and HTMX
CFWheels Blog
Recently I’ve been playing around with HTMX and really starting to love it. So what is HTMX? From their [website](https://htmx.org): htmx gives you a
Changing of the Guards at CFWheels
Changing of the Guards at CFWheels
CFWheels Blog
Hello everyone, I was waiting to have more of my thoughts and plans ironed out before posting this message, but due to the intense interest from the commun...
Starting a New CFWheels Project with the CLI
Starting a New CFWheels Project with the CLI
CFWheels Blog
If you’re not using CommandBox for your CFWheels development, you’re in for a treat. This is a quick post to show case how easy it is to start
CFWheels 2.2 Released
CFWheels 2.2 Released
CFWheels Blog
It’s been a while coming. Can I blame the pandemic? Lots of nice little tweaks and fixes in this version. Please see the changelog for all details. Download zip If updating from CFWheels 2.1.x: It should be an easy upgrade , just swap out the wheels folder. If updating from CFWheels 2.0.x: replace y...
CFWheels 2.1 Released
CFWheels 2.1 Released
CFWheels Blog
Today sees the release of CFWheels 2.1. Only a couple of bug fixes since the beta, so please refer to the changelog for a list of all changes. Download now (zip) If updating from CFWheels 2.0.x: replace your wheels folder from the one in the download, and outside the wheels folder, ensure you’ve got...
Debugging plugin performance in CFWheels 2.x with FusionReactor
Debugging plugin performance in CFWheels 2.x with FusionReactor
CFWheels Blog
The Issue Shortly after the release of CFWheels 2.0, we started to get reports of slower running requests under certain conditions. For instance, a page which might have had 1000 calls to `linkTo()` could take anything from 1-2ms to 5-6ms a call, which, after 1000 iterations, is one hell of a perfor...
CFWheels 2.1.0-beta Now Available
CFWheels 2.1.0-beta Now Available
CFWheels Blog
It's been far too long in the making, but the beta for 2.1 has now arrived! Please do check it out: this should be considered an essential upgrade for anyone on 2.x. A huge thanks to all have contributed! Direct Download: Download zip Make sure to check the "Potenitally Breaking Changes" section bel...
CFWheels 2.0.2 Security Release
CFWheels 2.0.2 Security Release
CFWheels Blog
Today sees a security release for the 2.x series. It is strongly recommended to update to CFWheels 2.0.2 if you are running either 2.0.0 or 2.0.1. This issue does not affect 1.x releases. This release introduces a potentially breaking change, so you are encouraged to test your application appropriat...



Footer Logo

Powered by Galaxy Blog

If you have an ideathat you want to share, please contact us! This community can only thrive if we continue to work together.

Images and Photography:

Gregory Alexander either owns the copyright, or has the rights to use, all images and photographs on the site. If an image is not part of the "Galaxie Blog" open sourced distribution package, and instead is part of a personal blog post or a comment, please contact us and the author of the post or comment to obtain permission if you would like to use a personal image or photograph found on this site.

Credits:

Portions of Galaxie Blog are powered on the server side by BlogCfc, an open source blog developed by Raymond Camden. Revitalizing BlogCfc was a part of my orginal inspiration that prompted me to design this site.

Version:

Galaxie Blog Version 3.0 (Toby's Edition) June 14th 2022 Tropical Wave theme