![]() ![]() Package mobile application by right clicking CF mobile project in the Navigator and selecting ‘Generate PhoneGap Build’ menu.Preferences to setup integration with PhoneGap Build server.My colleague Milan has blogged more about this. You can start the wizard from File->New->ColdFusion Mobile Project menu option. Support for HTML5 mobile application development.We have replaced that library in Thunder. Earlier versions could not run on Linux becuse of a licensing library we used which was not supported on Linux. CFEclipse has this preference option and many had asked us to provide similar option in ColdFusion Builder Collapse CFML function on file option.Many had asked to make this toolbar configurable, i.e. Aptana editors had toolbar in each editor with pre-configured shortcut options to insert text in the editor. Code assist for new functions (including member functions) and tags in Splendor.Syntax support for new language features in Splendor.HTML 5 code assist in CFML and HTML files.Option to set background color for each element in the syntax color preference pages.Thunder will read port number and RDS information to configure the server in Thunder. You just provide server name (any user given name) and path to ColdFusion server installation folder. Option to quickly import local server in the server manager view.This would be very useful for local development. If you select this option, the installer will not only install the server, but will automatically configure it in the server manager view of Thunder. Thunder installer gives you option to install ColdFusion Splendor (next version of ColdFusion Server) along with it. As mentioned above, improved editor performance.Here are some of the new/improved features in Thunder – Specifically you should see difference when editing large files. If you have used ColdFusion Builder in the past, then you will see great performance improvements in all the editors in Thunder. The task was huge and we, in the ColdFusion team, had been working very hard during the past two years to – first build all (or most) the features of CFB 2.0.1 in Thunder, and then to add some more features. This also meant CFML editor had to be re-written because it was based on Aptana APIs to integrate HTML, CSS and JS editors in it. So we decided not to base ColdFusion Thunder on Aptana and implemented many features that Aptana had contributed earlier – most notably editors for HTML, JavaScript, CSS and XML. The integration points in Aptana Studio were changed to such an extent that integrating CFB in it would have meant re-writing it. Aptana later re-wrote and improved their IDE and released it as Aptana Studio 3. I had noted some of the challenges in implementing ColdFusion Builder a couple of years back, when CFB 2.0.1 was released.ĬoldFusion Builder (till version 2.0.1) used a very old version of Aptana. Past versions of ColdFusion Builder were built on top of Aptana. Though ColdFusion Thunder is the next version of ColdFusion Builder (the last version was 2.0.1), it is like a new IDE because it’s a major re-write.
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