CF & Java
'Jazz' up Your Applications with Open Source Java
By now it should be no surprise to hear ColdFusion and Java mentioned in the same sentence. You've probably seen the examples, read the tutorials, and poured over lines of Java code in hope of enhancing your ColdFusion applications. Either that, or you've filed the information in a 'nice to know' vault and continued on with your ordinary development habits.
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Stephen Boston commented on the 30 Jun 2008
The Jazzy source code link in the article works and I could download it just fine. But having never used Eclipse before I was a bit thrown off by where to place the Jazzy com folder. It goes in src I discovered after a bit of hair pulling. :) Before I discovered that I was getting all sorts of errors from Eclipse that were not making any sense. After that the rest of the article looks pretty straightforward. Nice article. |
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Elrond commented on the 12 Jan 2006
In this article "'Jazz' up Your Applications with Open Source Java" it references the source code the author used. It states in the article that we should go there to copy the code. It references lines in the code. Unfortunately, the link is dead. There is no way to get to the code that I know if? Is this common practise for this site? post helpful topics that don't actually help at all? Can you tell me where this code is? |