![]() ![]() ![]() Technically, for cfb running on a machine with docker, the cf image would be a "remote" rather than a local server (because the cfb on your "host" is not running WITHIN the cf image, running as a container, or "guest" one might say.)Īnd to configure such a remote server, you'll see it asks you to identify the rmi port for the cf instance-which the cf images don't expose by default. And that gets more difficult here, because w hen defining a "server" in CFB, the second tab asks if it's local or remote and by default it chooses local. Now, a cf instance (whether it's running in docker or not) can at least be added as a "server" in CFB, and if rds is setup and configured, you could then see the files and databases/data sources within it via the panels offered for that.īut if you want to do more, like have cfb find and show cfcs in that "server"-or do step debugging of code against it, that's when things get more challenging.įor those things, you'll be told in error messages you need to have properly mapped the project to the root of the server or to have added a linked folder. Then as Dave notes, c) that server needs cf's rds feature to be enabled and the connection to that properly configured. Most of what the cfbuilder extension adds requires a) that the cfm/cfc file you open must be in a cf builder-defined project, b) and that project must be connected to a cf "server" also as defined in CFB. It depends on what features you mean to leverage. James, that's a surprisingly complex question. The extension supports various refactoring techniques like renaming, searching, and previewing of CFCs, CFMs, and UDFs at the project and workspace levels. Generally, code refactoring improves code readability and maintainability. Code refactoringĬode refactoring is the process of improving the source code of a program without changing the overall result. Quickly access web services exposed by the ColdFusion server from Visual Studio. Identify performance bottlenecks, memory issues, and so on, with the help of Performance Monitoring Toolset, and import the data in Visual Studio. When you add a ColdFusion server instance in ColdFusion Builder, it automatically becomes available in RDS File View and RDS Data View. The RDS Data View displays the data sources configured in a remote server. The RDS File View displays the files and directories on both remote and local servers. Manage access to files and databases on a server hosting ColdFusion. The preferred workspace location is the ColdFusion document root. The workspace stores your projects and other metadata. If the workspace is already created and opened, the project will be tagged under that. You must create a workspace before creating a project if there is no workspace opened. Projects contain resources such as ColdFusion components, interfaces, and CFML pages that you can use to develop ColdFusion applications. Launch and step through applications directly within Visual Studio for analysis of the code. Reduce testing time and hard-to-fix bugs with integrated debugging to control the execution of the code and observe the proceedings. Identify the exact vulnerable code, type of vulnerability and severity level and mitigate the vulnerability with the suggestion provided. Use the security code analyzer to scan existing application code to automatically detect vulnerabilities and potential security breaches. Customize every feature to your liking by creating shortcuts, easily formatting and reusing code, and using powerful extensions to better your best.Īccelerate your application development with intelligent code assist for CFML, CFScript, HTML, JavaScript, and CSS.Manage your work with extensions, remote project support, integrated server management, a log viewer, and more. ![]() Identify security vulnerabilities and maintain the integrity of your code.Enjoy built-in support for IntelliSense code completion, better semantic code understanding, and code refactoring.Automate repetitive tasks and navigate code for a smoother and faster process.Integrate the Adobe ColdFusion Builder Extension on your VS Code to: Now you'll be able to edit and validate code, manage files, projects, and servers, debug, and scan for security vulnerabilities, directly on Visual Studio Code.Ī lot, actually. The all-new Adobe ColdFusion Builder extension for VS Code helps developers to edit and validate code, manage files and projects, and debug and scan for security vulnerabilities. ![]() Needless to say, we are as excited as you are to release this plugin. We are pleased to announce the availability of ColdFusion Builder Extension for Visual Studio Code. ![]()
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