Update to Code Generator and Projects Page

Posted on Oct 18, 2006

I have made some updates to my Illudium PU-36 Code Generator in response to some questions about the generated service component. To be honest, I hadn't put the service code to use (I use a service layer, but just didn't use the generated code), so I hadn't noticed that the code made no sense. The current code should make a bit more sense. You can get the latest code from Subversion on my google code page, or as a zip file on RIAForge (I will try to keep that zip updated, but the Subversion repo is still your best bet).

Also, I have added a projects page to my site so that you can easily find my projects here. Of course the main one is the code generator, but there is also my sortable tables custom tag and an rss feed reading component. The point is, you would never know they were there previously.

Lastly, congrats to Ray and Ben for their launch of RIAForge. I think this is a very positive addition to the ColdFusion (and Adobe) open-source movement.

Comments

Peter Bell Wow - I didn't know about your other stuff at all. Willl play with it. And I believe yu played a part in RIA Forge - so congratulations all round - will be posting my projects there next week instead of SF or Google Code.

Posted By Peter Bell / Posted on 10/19/2006 at 8:23 AM


Glenn Gervais Hey Brain,
You got your A and I mixed up on your RIAForge link.

Glenn

Posted By Glenn Gervais / Posted on 10/19/2006 at 10:19 AM


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My name is Brian Rinaldi and I am the Web Community Manager for Flash Platform at Adobe. I am a regular blogger, speaker and author. I also founded RIA Unleashed conference in Boston. The views expressed on this site are my own & not those of my employer.