cborm
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  • Introduction
  • Intro
    • Release History
      • What's New With 3.9.0
      • What's New With 3.8.0
      • What's New With 3.7.0
      • What's New With 3.6.0
      • What's New With 3.5.0
      • What's New With 3.4.0
      • What's New With 3.3.0
      • What's New With 3.2.x
      • What's New With 3.1.0
      • What's New With 3.0.0
    • About This Book
    • Author
  • Getting Started
    • Overview
    • Installation
    • Basic Crud - Services
    • Basic Crud - ActiveEntity
  • Base ORM Service
    • Overview
    • Service Properties
    • Concrete Services
    • Service Methods
      • Criteria Queries
        • getRestrictions
        • newCriteria
      • Creation - Population
        • new
        • populate
        • populateFromJSON
        • populateFromQuery
        • populateFromXML
      • Counters
        • count
        • countWhere
        • exists
      • Deleting Entities
        • delete
        • deleteAll
        • deleteByID
        • deleteByQuery
        • deleteWhere
      • Entity Convenience Methods
        • getDirtyPropertyNames
        • getEntityGivenName
        • getEntityMetadata
        • getKey
        • getKeyValue
        • getPropertyNames
        • getTableName
        • isDirty
        • refresh
      • Finders
        • findit
        • findOrFail
        • findByExample
        • findWhere
        • findAll
        • findAllWhere
      • Getters
        • get
        • getOrFail
        • getAll
      • ORM Session
        • clear
        • evict
        • evictCollection
        • evictQueries
        • getSessionStatistics
        • isSessionDirty
        • merge
        • sessionContains
      • Querying
        • executeQuery
        • list
      • Saving Entities
        • save
        • saveAll
      • Utility Methods
        • autoCast
        • createService
        • idCast
        • nullValue
        • when
    • Dynamic Finders- Counters
      • Method Signatures
      • Method Expressions
      • Query Options
    • Automatic Java Types
  • Virtual Services
    • Overview
    • Service Properties
    • Concrete Virtual Services
  • Active Record
    • Active Entity Overview
    • Constructor Properties
    • Usage
    • Validation
  • Criteria Queries
    • Criteria Builder
      • Getting Started
      • Restrictions
        • Value Casting
        • SQL Restrictions
      • Modifiers
      • Results
      • Associations
      • Projections & Aggregates
    • Detached Criteria Builder
      • Getting Started
      • Projections
      • Subqueries
      • DetachedSQLProjection()
      • Criterias
      • Associations
    • Help! I'm Not Getting the Result I expected!
  • Advanced Features
    • Automatic REST Crud
    • Hibernate Logging
    • Mementifier
    • ORM Events
      • Custom Event Handler
    • Unique Property Validation
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  1. Intro

Release History

In this section you will find the release notes for each version we release under this major version. If you are looking for the release notes of previous major versions use the version switcher at the top left of this documentation book. Here is a breakdown of our major version releases.

Version 2.0

A complete rewrite of the module to support a more modern and fluent approach to working with Hibernate/ColdFusion ORM. In this release we had to support 3 versions of Hibernate: 3 (Lucee), 4 (ACF 2016) and 5 (ACF 2018), which in itself proved to be a gargantuan task.

We also focused on bringing more functional programming aspects to working with collections of entities and even introduced cbStreams as part of the cborm module. This gives you the ability to produce streams out of any method that produces a collection of entities.

We also focused on converting the state of an object graph to a raw ColdFusion data struct as we live in the world of APIs. We include the mementifier module which allows every single entity to have a getMemento() method that will convert itself and its relationships to raw CF data constructs so you can take that state and either marshall it to another format (json,xml,excel) or audit the state.

Version 1.0

The first version of the cbORM series that focused on expanding the native ColdFusion ORM methods and exposing much more Hibernate functionality to the CFML world.

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