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September 2018, Newsletter
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The big news this month is CFCamp, the largest CFML conference sponsored by Lucee. With a gorgeous new location convenient to the Munich Airport, and more speakers and topics than ever before, be sure you don't miss it!

CFCamp is almost here!

 
Check out the information on CFCamp on our blog and on the CFCamp website.
Meet the CFML community and read about the sessions that are already outlined here.

November  8-9 at the Munich Airport Marriott Hotel, Freising

How to Easily Set Up Lucee in Tomcat

by Igal Sapir of Rasia

Setting up Lucee in Tomcat is simple and easy. Igal Sapir of Rasia and the Lucee Association shows you 5 simple steps to getting Tomcat and Lucee up and running in your server or local development environment.

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Lucee & Docker

By Malcolm O'Keeffe of Rasia

Lucee is the only rational choice for CFML sites that use Docker.
Adobe's licensing model for ColdFusion is unfortunate, and likely to prevent ColdFusion from ever getting serious traction in the Docker world. The good news is that Lucee and Docker are a perfect fit for each other!

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Using AWS Transcribe in CFML: Overview and Creating the Transcribe Service Object

By Brian Klass

AWS offers a host of machine learning services that you can tap into from within CFML. A CFML engine isn’t neccessarily the best fit for doing machine learning, so I like to leave the heavy, undifferentiated lifting of setting up and training a machine learning infrastructure to people who really know what they are doing.

In my last series of posts, I detailed using AWS Rekognition from within CFML. We’re going to move on from using Rekognition, a computer vision service, to using another ML-powered service: Transcribe.

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In Case You Missed It

A new version of Fluent Query Builder for CFML is out!

Using OSGI To Load A Conflicting Jar Into Lucee Server

The problem is if you have a jar file with some 3rd party library that you want to use in Lucee. Often times this works great, but other times the dependencies of that library may conflict with other jars already loaded into the classpath for Lucee, its bundled libs, or the servlet container.
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PS. Didn’t know Lucee was OSGI? Well you might also like…
OSGi: Lucee’s white whale or white knight? By Geoffrey Bowers of Daemon and Lucee Association Switzerland

And from the Lucee documentation Lucee 5 and OSGi

Check Out the Latest Lucee Tutorial Videos

And a related blog on Replacing Query-of-Query in Lucee with simpler, faster alternatives.
As Simple as possible, as complex as necessary by Julian Halliwell

Looking for Documentation or Lucee Support?


Lucee documentation can be found at https://docs.lucee.org/
If you have a specific issue or support question, please visit the forum at https://dev.lucee.org where the Lucee community can assist you.

Become a Lucee Member or Supporter


You can make a difference by supporting Lucee Association Switzerland (LAS) and our efforts to improve and advance the Lucee platform. There are three paid options which benefit you (or your company) and the Association as well. By supporting LAS, we all benefit! 

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