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Railo 3.1.1 Relased
Railo 3.1.1.000 has just been released and is available at www.getrailo.org
From the changelogs:

  • [ RAILO-163 ] cfexecute and arguments containing spaces (Linux)
  • [ RAILO-257 ] Railo will not start – start/stop shells contain ^M characters
  • [ RAILO-275 ] Binary arguments to Railo treated as array
  • [ RAILO-302 ] CFHTTP PUT sends corrupted binary data in body
  • [ RAILO-342 ] Query/Array Rows not Bracketed; on large volumes causes slow performance and poor UI [FDAPI]
  • [ RAILO-347 ] Unable to create remote clients in 3.1.0.024
  • [ RAILO-349 ] Mapping stripped from CFCATCH.MissingFile value
  • [ RAILO-356 ] Spelling Error in upgrade script
  • [ RAILO-359 ] Problem with CF_SQL_CHAR type
  • [ RAILO-360 ] XML lost when serializing an XML document to JSON
  • [ RAILO-361 ] java.util.Calendar
  • [ RAILO-362 ] ordered keys in struct dump
  • [ RAILO-364 ] Error when using cf_sql_numeric with floating number
  • [ RAILO-365 ] Query bracketing does not have correct row numbers in drill down [FDAPI]
  • [ RAILO-366 ] Misspelled struct key on exceptions
  • [ RAILO-368 ] serialize xml
  • [ RAILO-370 ] Query Exception Compatibility: SQL
  • [ RAILO-372 ] Query Exception Compatibility: Datasource

 
To update your current installation, simply access Railo Server Administrator, select the left item on the menu called “update“, and make sure the URL is set to be “http://www.getrailo.org“. Simply click update, and the available updates will be shown.
Click the button called execute updates, and wait for about 10 seconds while it does all the work for you.

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