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=== Adobe ColdFusion 10 === ColdFusion 10 (Codenamed: Zeus) was released on May 15, 2012. New or improved features available in all editions (Standard, Enterprise, and Developer) include (but are not limited to): * Security enhancements * Hotfix installer and notification * Improved scheduler (based on a version of quartz) * Improved web services support (WSDL 2.0, SOAP 1.2) * Support for [[HTML5]] web sockets * [[Apache Tomcat|Tomcat]] integration * Support for RESTful web services * Language enhancements (closures, and more) * Search integration with Apache Solr * HTML5 video player and Adobe Flash Player * Flex and Adobe AIR lazy loading * XPath integration * HTML5 enhancements Additional new or improved features in ColdFusion Enterprise or Developer editions include (but are not limited to): * Dynamic and interactive HTML5 charting * Improved and revamped scheduler (additional features over what is added in CF10 Standard) * Object relational mapping enhancements The lists above were obtained from the Adobe web site pages describing "new features", as listed first in the links in the following list. CF10 was originally referred to by the codename Zeus, after first being confirmed as coming by Adobe at [[Adobe MAX]] 2010, and during much of its prerelease period. It was also commonly referred to as "ColdFusion next" and "ColdFusion X" in blogs, on Twitter, etc., before Adobe finally confirmed it would be "ColdFusion 10". For much of 2010, ColdFusion Product Manager Adam Lehman toured the US setting up countless meetings with customers, developers, and user groups to formulate a master blueprint for the next feature set. In September 2010, he presented the plans to Adobe where they were given full support and approval by upper management.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://adrocknaphobia.com/post.cfm/the-modern-age-of-coldfusion |title=Adrocknaphobia - "The Modern age of ColdFusion" |access-date=2012-12-28 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110615031308/http://adrocknaphobia.com/post.cfm/the-modern-age-of-coldfusion |archive-date=2011-06-15 }}</ref> The first public beta of ColdFusion 10 was released via Adobe Labs on 17 February 2012.
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