Has anyone built an API with CFCs?
Posted on October 13, 2008, under ColdFusion, General, Projects.
Looking for a great way to build an API into our system using CFCs with an authentication method, etc.
If anyone has ideas, please shoot them over to me!
Why halloween will suck this year?


Welcome to Chrrch v0.5a!
Well,
We're ahead of schedule but it wasn't easy.
Nearing the end of the day today we started merging the changes into production and all things started go to wrong. We did some quick fixes, and we look to be fairly stable. I'm sure there are some missing areas but I'd say for a .5a release we're looking VERY good.
Usability Enhancements
Person Finder is now more usable. It's a dialog window now with it's own easy to use search capabilities. When using Person Finder in the family edit area you are able to quickly enter NEW family members via "Create Person" link found inside of the dialog. Once you type in some basic information about the person they are added instantly.
We also added a more usable photo uploader tool. While searching for anyone you may simply click their photo to change it to something else. No page refresh, just quickly changed and sized to the proper spot on the page. We feel this will help motivate to upload a picture for all of your members, visitors, and staff. Will work pretty well with our upcoming professionally printable directory report.
We have enhanced both the person area, and group area with a new "Info Bar" which is the gray bar you will see on the right. This contains extra information about a person or group that might not fit anywhere else. It contains actions that have been performed on the area, as well as statistics, and other important options such as Deleting capabilities.
On the Info Bar for people, you will find a "Relationship" section. You can change the persons Church Relationship on the fly by selecting a different option. It is instantly changed without a slow page refresh.
Skills/Interests are new to Chrrch as well. This area can also be found on the InfoBar of a person. You can quickly add new skills/interests to the list by clicking the orange asterisk.
Actions
This is a new feature to Chrrch, but I feel it's probably one of a kind compared to other church management systems. Each action you take will be logged in an actions area. Whether you are uploading a picture, changing personal information, or adding a person to a group – it will be logged so you can remember all of the changes you've made. Every single aspect of Chrrch is not currently actionafied(I can make up words too!) but will be as we continue development on other areas of the site. You will however already see several that populate your new dashboard as you make changes to your system.
We're very excited to release this feature to you because we feel it's the type of information you'll need when you want to back track to find out things you've done recently.
We hope you enjoy all the new features and would love to hear your opinions on our Satisfaction Site located at http://www.getsatisfaction.com/remoteapp/
Enjoy!
Chrrch v0.5a Release Tomorrow (10/07/2008)
This is to announce our release of v0.5a is ahead of schedule and will be in place by mid day tomorrow October 7th, 2008.
We will post the exact details of the release tomorrow after it is in place.
-jj
Church Management Theory
Throughout the time we have researched all the church management systems available out there. Some purely software based and some are web applications hosted as a service.
Some of them are in a different paradigm such as community based where all of the administrative tasks are done in the same environment as the congregation experience.
We do not necessarily feel that combining the 2 should be done. This creates a user experience geared for untrained users which creates a poor administrative user experience.
Our goal with Chrrch is to start by creating a supurb and easy to use interface for administration of a church and then build a community front end that is designed with limited capabilities for the congregation to use and not mix logic amongst the two.
We also plan to build extensive APIs for external websites to feed data from our system with a special developer key that is assigned to the domain.
Let us know your thoughts!
-jr
v0.5a on schedule!
Huge preparations are being made to release 0.5a to everyone.
It became a bigger release than we had anticipated but is still on schedule none the less.
Also, if you want to interface with our employees directly you can do so in at our new customer service portal located at http://getsatisfaction.com/remoteapp/
Chrrch v0.5a Release Information
Hello everyone,
This is to announce that we plan to release v0.5a of Chrrch within the next 2 weeks.
The release contains several bug fixes, security enhancements, and minor functionality improvements as requested by the existing churches that are using the system.
We consider this a minor release but definitely much needed.
More details on the release to come once the final commits are in from the developers.
-jr
iTunes 8 / HDMI / XPS M1530 Problems anyone?
Well, I have been using the HDMI out on my Dell XPS M1530 for awhile now to my HD tv and it's worked fine until 2 days ago when I had to install an updated iTunes version that would allow for watching HD content. Once I did that now I'm getting a flickering and the TV keeps saying "NO SIGNAL" like it's connecting and disconnecting from the laptop.
I did a restore point for like a week ago and now it's fixed again. I'm curious if anyone has had this issue?
-jr
Chrrch v0.4a Released This Weekend! Enjoy!
This is to announce that Chrrch v0.4a was officially released this weekend.
Not too many huge feature enhancements but a lot of bug fixes and some new photo/file upload changes.
Why I cannot switch to Google Chrome from FF3
Posted on September 5, 2008, under Firefox, General, Google Chrome.
You can't beat the facts, the javascript engine in Google Chrome is by far faster than any other browser however the features and capabilities that firefox has is far greater than Chrome at this point.
You may say, well Google Chrome is suppose to be simple and feature free but I'll just list a couple of things that I think are worth mentioning.
The zoom feeature in Firefox 3 blows all other browsers out of the water. I press CTRL+Mousewheel up or down and the page zooms almost seemlessly without distorting the appearance of the page. Im' not sure how they do it but it's fantastic. It doesn't just enlarge text it some how knows how to increase everything in exact ratio.
All other browsers including Google Chrome have not mastered this piece yet.
Plugins – ell correct me if I'm wrong but I do not believe that Google Chrome has the plugin library and open source backing that Firefox has and all of the neat little widgets you can attach to Firefox. You can be slim with firefox l like Chrome is slim or you have the option to make Firefox how you want it.
Also, we have noticed a few minor things haven't worked in Chrome that work in EVERY other browser except safari(obviously since it's the same rendering engine).
Now I'm sure i'll probably get some hate comments and many of your Chrome fanatics will have solutions and answers to these things which trust me I would love it if you do so please inform me.
Btw, I do love Google Chrome – just not up for switching just yet. And if Mozilla releases that javascript engine that's faster than V8 I'll be sticking with Firefox for good.
Happy programming!
-j

