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. You can find more information about outline of each chapter at It also covers some of the JEE 8 security enhancements. It also describes Eclipse tools that can be used for deployment to the Cloud.Ĭhapter 14, Securing JEE Applications, describes how to secure JEE applications using authentication and authorization features of JEE containers. Specifically, it describes the deployment of applications in AWS EC2, Beanstalk, Google Compute Engine, and Google App Engine. It also covers the deployment of microservices in Docker container.Ĭhapter 13, Deploying JEE Applications in the Cloud, describes how to deploy JEE applications in Amazon and Google Cloud platforms. The third (current) edition has three new chapters –Ĭhapter 12, Microservices, describes how to develop and deploy microservices. I had completely re-written the previous edition of this book. Third edition of my book ‘ Java EE 8 Development with Eclipse‘ is now published.
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