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Config File Reference is Ready for Action
I won't lie to you... in fact I'll be the first to tell you that when I first started using the Mach-II framework, it was a little daunting trying to remember the names all of the xml elements available for use within my applications. Of course, it posed an even greater challenge remembering exactly what each one did! Now, with the addition of built in caching, logging, modules, includes, message/subscriber listener notifications, and the rest of the powerful features that have been introduced in versions 1.5 and 1.6 of the framework, how does anyone keep track of it all?
Well, I'm glad you asked! I am pleased to officially introduce the Mach-II configuration file reference document, which is available on the Mach-II wiki. Want to know exactly what it is an <event-bean> element does? Wondering what attributes are available in the new <cache-clear> command? If so, the config reference doc will be a great resource for you. If you're just getting started with Mach-II, you're really in luck because the reference document (as any good reference document would) contains a description of all 40 of the elements at your disposal when building your applications.
If you're on the other side of the fence, and all this talk about <event-beans> and the like is all old hat by now, you're still in luck, because the document also serves as a quick reference for you and your team to use during the course of your development. I highly recommend you check it out, and book mark the wiki (trac.mach-ii.com) to see what it has to offer.
I think you'll agree that with release of 1.6, it's a very exciting time to be a CFML and Mach-II developer! Thanks for using Mach-II.
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Posted 9/25/08
@ 1:31 AM by Brian FitzGerald
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Great work on the wiki Brian, one of the best things about any open source project is the documentation and mach-ii is certainly getting stronger and stronger in that regard.
And congrats for 1.6, looking slick :)
Posted by Michael Sharman at 9/29/08 11:08 PM
