Cache (Basic) Part 1

Since version 3.1.2 Railo supports the possibility of using a cache. This blog entry will go into the details of this feature. The blog is divided into 3 parts, the first part will deal with the base functionality, the second part show how the cache is used in backend and the last part takes care of specialties when using the cache and shows a reference.

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Release notes Railo 3.1.2

We are very proud to present the next minor release of Railo labeled 3.1.2 which you can easily install by following the usual update procedure as described here.

Updating Railo.

What is new in this version?

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Railo 3.1 release

We're proud to announce that Railo 3.1 final is available. If you're running Railo 3.1 beta, you can upgrade via the server context with a push of a button!

Check out the What's new, download it, or suggest features

We're in full swing at CFUnited, so if you're here, please stop by the Railo booth and introduce yourself!

p.s. You'll have to excuse any typos as typing on a german keyboard is funky. ;)

Railo 3.1 Beta Updated!

A new Beta build has been posted to getrailo.org. You can read the Release Notes to see the list of enhancements, bug fixes and performance improvements. If you are already running Railo 3.1.0.012 (the initial public beta), you can easily upgrade your server by following these simple upgrade instructions!

There is too much news in the world but too little is really new

As of today Railo, your CFML engine of choice, is open source under the license LGPL V2. It is of course a BETA release still, but you have access to the source code. We are still working on several things and day by day there will be new pages added to the website. Below you will find a list of what has been done and what is due before the Final Release.
Done things:

  • Open Sourcing Railo
    The source code is available. Along with the source code, we will release some guidelines on how to build Railo in a Eclipse environment. This is not done yet.
  • Separate Railo into core and extensions
    Now Railo is very easy to extend. We have some Railo core extensions that allow you to upgrade your engine. In addition some applications have been converted into extensions as well.
  • Extract the complete serial number management
    The Railo Open Source version will be the only version of Railo available. This is the core engine. You can of course buy some additions to it but basically there is no other version. Therefore the Railo Server Administrators will be not restricted at all.
  • New websites
    This was very important for us. So we created three different new websites for your services. Since we are an open source company now we have to rely on the services we provide. Therefore we introduced the new website www.getrailo.com.
    In order to interact tightly with the community and to offer a platform for exchanging experiences between developers we created a community driven website which is reachable at www.getrailo.org.
    The third one, important of course as well is the documentation website. It's running on Transfer/ColdBox and Codex WIKI. It will contain most of the documentation and guides as well as user generated content.
There will be many things happening in the next 4 months so please stay tuned and help us create the best and fastest OS version available. Things that will follow this week:
  • Blog entry about BlazeDS
  • New features
  • Updating documentation
  • Installer guidelines
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Railo 3.0 released - Features part IV - Task manager, Remote synchronization

The task manager and the synchronization feature (including the cluster scope) are some of the most useful background changes we have made in Railo 3.0. They allow you to use Railo for background activities and help you configure clustered Railo instances.

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Railo 3.0 released - Part II.5 - Railo EC² image available

With the release of Railo 3.0 we have built a Amazon EC² image which allows you to create your own running instance of it.

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A short install intermezzo

Before I post part III of Railo 3.0 release entry, just a quick one on how to update Railo from one version to a newer one.

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Railo 3.0 released - Features part 2

Since Railo 3.0 is a major release, many new things have made their way into the new version. Next to the things i mentioned yesterday, I would like to introduce you to a couple of other new compelling features.

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Railo 3.0 released - Features part 1

Today on September 9th, after long testing and developing we finally released the long awaited and anticipated new version of Railo 3.0. We have done a lot of testing and bug fixing to be able to present you the best Railo version ever.

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