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Adobe released Update 13 for ColdFusion 10 earlier this month for you to add support for Mac OS X 10.9 Mavericks. It also addressed a bug directly with regards to Mac OS X 10.9 by fixing the apache connector at the new operating system. As is the case with most software updates, people aren’t satisfied.
Upon announcing the update, the comments were flooded with users dissatisfied that Adobe is ignoring some long standing bugs and issues. Here’s a sampling:
Of your entire bugs inside the bug base you fix this? Not impressed, neither will my clients with platinum support who log bugs that don’t get fixed.
I has been disappointed by the order of the enormous fixes which have been released. i do know you guys are working hard but there are some outstanding issues which make CF10 unusuable for plenty of of my clients at this point.
One user has even voiced complaints that ColdFusion 10 has yet so as to add support for MSSQL 2012:
Like real official support for MSSQL 2012. MSSQL has the facility to read from multiple secondary databases with the ideal drivers and using their HADR ALwaysOn feature. In the event you pass ApplicationIntent=ReadOnly, the MSSQL server will route it to a read only scale-out server. Microsoft and DataDirect have released the drivers to support this over a year ago. It really among the biggest reasons to apply MSSQL 2012.
Adobe’s Anit Kumar issued a press release within the comments that they’re still engaged on one of the crucial bugs reported by users. As is the case with most large organizations, the bugs that receive the foremost votes get fixed first. Other users have spoke of that the various problems commenters are having have received little to no votes from the community. It’s unfortunate, but Adobe does ought to put the desires of the numerous prior to the few.
There’s no telling when updated 14 will pop out for ColdFusion 10, however it will hopefully have more fixes to satiate the demands of users.
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