FusionDebug 3.0
FusionDebug™ 3.0 Released
The First Eclipse Plug-in for ColdFusion Debugging Now Includes Support for Railo CFML Engine
"We are happy to support the addition of Railo CFML Engine in the CF community by updating our CFML debugger, FusionDebug, to support Railo. For those on Adobe ColdFusion 6.1, 7 or 8, we have also added other impressive new features to FusionDebug which improve the whole experience when developing with CF," said Darren Pywell, Intergral's Chief Technical Officer.
What's New In FusionDebug™ 3.0
New » Full support for Railo Open Source / Enterprise
FusionDebug is a certified debugger for Railo 3.1, a free, open-source alternative engine for ColdFusion application development. Railo CFML is compatible with the core features agreed by the CFML Language Advisory Committee and is hosted by Jboss.org. You can read more about Railo online at http://www.getrailo.org
New » Conditional Breakpoints
Focus effort and save time during debugging by setting breakpoints to only fire when your defined conditional expression is met, giving you total flexibility and control.
New » Break on Runtime Exceptions
On a debug connect, specify which runtime exceptions to halt execution on. For the Railo users, select from a variety of built-in exceptions to help you quickly debug your code. Exceptions include: applications, expressions, databases, lock and more. For Adobe ColdFusion users, custom type exceptions are exclusively supported.
New » Run To Line
Run execution to a selected line, without having to set or alter breakpoints.
New » Custom Extensions
Allow your custom extensions to be recognized by FusionDebug through our new preferences page. If your ".myExtension" is recognized by your CFML server, then simply add it to your list of accepted extensions and FusionDebug will treat them accordingly.
FusionDebug 3.0
FusionReactor Continues to Support Railo
FusionReactor server monitoring has supported Railo CFML Engine since version 2.0 and will continue to work with the new Railo 3.1 release.
Join the CSI: team at CFUnited !
Our very own CSI: ColdFusion Server Investigation team will be presenting this week at the CFUnited ColdFusion conference in Washington. The team will be using the Beta version of the latest addition to the Fusion Product Line - FusionAnalytics to unravel the mystery of “CSI: Who killed ColdFusion”. If you’re traveling to CFUNITED this year – you don’t want to miss this thrilling presentation on Wednesday August 12th at 11:00am.
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Our service model is designed to help you get a quick resolution to a wide range of ColdFusion Server / Application related problems. We often use the results and reporting information from FusionReactor Server Monitoring to assist us in isolating specific problems.






