The “Core Support” for ColdFusion 11 ends on April 30, 2019. That means, no more Security patches/updates by Adobe for this version of ColdFusion after end of April 2019. The detailed timelines are mentioned here in the EOL Matrix. What is Core Support then? Core support is the time frame wherein the product and the support programs are available. This provides, five years of product support from the general availability date of a product. General availability is the date when […]
We announced the new ColdFusion Community Portal, last year. We have been maintaining the ColdFusion Blog and ColdFusion Community portal in parallel. In an endeavor to serve you better on a single platform, we have decided to redirect ColdFusion Blog to ColdFusion Community Portal. All the existing blogs/comments can now be accessed via the community portal as well. Only a few “subscribe” comments have not been updated on the posts available on the community portal. The changes will be implemented on […]
We thank the user community for your patience during our brief outage. In an effort to improve our service we recently moved ColdFusion Blog to WordPress based Adobe blogs. Unfortunately, during the transition we encountered some technical issues and apologize for the delay. We look forward to working with you on this new platform. Sincerely, The ColdFusion Team
I made a post last week regarding this and now would like to pass this on to wider audience, as well. The “Core Support” for ColdFusion 10 ends on May 16, 2017. That means, no more Security patches/updates by Adobe for this version of ColdFusion after mid of May 2017. The detailed timelines are mentioned here in the EOL Matrix. What is Core Support then? Core support is the time frame wherein the product and the support programs are available. This provides, five years of product support from the […]
We are happy to announce the first release of Migration Guide for ColdFusion 11. This guide will help you, to migrate your ColdFusion 9 and ColdFusion 10 servers to ColdFusion 11 seamlessly. This guide also gives a fair overview for migration of legacy servers to the most recent and supported versions. This helps you understand the various phases of migration, along with, how to use Code Analyzer. The Code Analyzer reviews the CFML pages that you specify and informs you […]
Are you trying to create a “Remote Server” connection between ColdFusion Builder 3 and ColdFusion 11, installed on separate servers (distributed setup). Here are the steps.
ColdFusion 11 update 1 was out and blogged about here. It included the fixes listed in the technote, out of which two (Bug# 3777189 & Bug# 3758172) were related to IIS. We would like to share one of our Customer experience and how we solved a connector issue after applying Update 1 in ColdFusion 11. The Challenge Recently we were contacted by a customer from a larger organization, who wanted the IIS fixes. They weren’t aware about the release of Update 1. […]
Recently ColdFusion 11 update 1 was out and blogged here. The technote lists the bug fixes included in this specific update. In case you are unable to apply the update directly from the ColdFusion Admin, here are some tweaks you can try:- Start ColdFusion from command line and apply the update Stop ColdFusion service or ‘ColdFusion 11 Application Server’ service. Launch command prompt with “Run as Administrator” feature. Navigate to ColdFusion11cfusionbin Type cfstart.bat and hit enter. Once the server startup […]
Connector tuning is an essential part of setting up a ColdFusion server. There are various configurations in connector that needs to be tuned. Incorrect values may lead to “Service Unavailable” or “Server too busy”. In this blog, we will discuss how to handle such errors caused by incorrect tuning and how to tune the connectors for the site correctly.