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Is the developer exchange active anymore? When I look at the "recent" additions tab, the dates that are returned are around 2008.
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Well... I think you answered your own question there 😉
I think stuff is probably on http://riaforge.org/index.cfm?event=page.category&id=1 these days. Or maybe here: https://github.com/languages/ColdFusion.
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Unfortunately, Ray doesn't make it easy to monitize your application.
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Oh right. I forgot about that side of things.
However the fact that the Developers' Exchange has fallen by the wayside and the freebie community-focused ones have arised in its place... does speak to something.
But, yeah, doesn't help you, does it?
Sorry... dunno what else to suggest.
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It appears to be dead now. The ColdFusion Exchange has been replaced with a collection of Add-ons for everything but ColdFusion.
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?event=productHome&exc=1
Here's an past view of it using Archive.org:
https://web.archive.org/web/20120707103609/http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/exchange/index.cfm?event=pro...
What happened to all of the content? I don't ever recall any official announcement. Was there a tweet or blog entry that I missed? There's no message on the new site indicating the obvious absence of ColdFusion. (If you notice the ID in the above URL, ColdFusion is ID#1 and appears to have been the first product line added to the "Adobe Exchange".)
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The simple explanation is: Coldfusion is dead (just like Cobol is dead), even though you can find legacy code all over the net.
The fact that Adobe has put it in a closet, tells you all you need to know about ColdFusion.