Flogr for CF Standard
Flogr is now available for those who are running CFMX 7.0.2 Standard. Previous versions of Flogr used event gateways to capture aggregate data for the charting components. It was pointed out by a friend that meant those who have CFMX Standard could not use Flogr (poor planning on my part).
I have modified the installer to detect what edition of CFMX 7 is being used. If you are using Standard edition, the installer will create a CF Scheduled Task instead of an event gateway to pull aggregate data into the DB.
You can download Flogr from http://flogr.riaforge.org, or get the latest from the Subversion repo at http://svn.riaforge.org/flogr.




I also would suggest to add a better installation GUI with some "flush" etc. I am sure you know FarCry installation already. :)
To download and install CFE follow the instructions here. To install the CF Extensions just:
1. Download http://www.cfreport.org/eclipse/ColdFusion_Extensi... and unzip on your desktop
2. In Eclipse to o Help -> Software Updates -> Find and Install -> Search for new features to install
3. Click on New Local Site...
4. Choose the extracted folder on your desktop
5. Click Select
6. Click OK and then click Finish
7. You'll then be asked to select the features you want to install. Select ALL checkboxes and click next
8. "Obviously" read the Feature Licenses and the accept the terms
9. The installation page is an overview of the new features you've selected, all you need to do is click 'Finish' to run the update manager
10. The Adobe features will require you to install a signed feature, just click 'Install all'
11. Finally, restart
Thats it, you're now up and running. Your next two stops are the CFEclipse and Adobe's ColdFusion Extensions site. Also don't forget the reference section at the bottom of this post, espically Charlie Areharts list of over 70+ bloggers (part 1 and part 2)
References:
* CFEclipse.org
* trac.cfeclipse.org for documentation, bug tracking and logging, FAQ's etc
* CFEclipse Mailing lists
* ColdFusion Extensions for Eclipse
* Using the ColdFusion Extensions for Eclipse
* CFEclipse bloggers list, part 1 and part 2!
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