Adobe usually gives codenames to their products, when it is in development, before these products are given the names/version numbers by which they appear on store shelves.
Adobe’s code names for ColdFusion largely seem to be mythology characters related in one form or another. Code names can be about secrecy, but when it comes to software development, it’s usually not so much about secrecy as it is about the convenience of having a name for a specific version of the software. Here we are listing few of the ColdFusion & ColdFusion Builder code names as follows,
As well as, in this blog post, we have listed down, which version of JVM is supported by each ColdFusion version
# | Version | Code name | Release Date |
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1 | ColdFusion MX 6 | Neo | June 2002 |
2 | ColdFusion MX 7 | Blackstone | February 7, 2005 |
3 | ColdFusion MX 7.0.1 | Merrimack | |
4 | ColdFusion MX 7.0.2005 | Mystic | |
5 | ColdFusion 8 (dropping "MX") | Scorpio | July 30, 2007 |
6 | ColdFusion 9 | Centaur | October 5, 2009 |
7 | ColdFusion 10 | Zeus | May 15, 2012 |
# | Version | Code name | |
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1 | Adobe ColdFusion Builder 1.0 | Bolt | March 22, 2010 |
2 | Adobe ColdFusion Builder 2.0 | Storm | May 3, 2011 |
# | ColdFusion Version | JDK version |
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1 | ColdFusion 9.0 | Cumulative Hot Fix 3 and later: JDK 7** Cumulative Hot Fix 2 and earlier: JDK 6 |
2 | ColdFusion 9.0.1 | Cumulative Hot Fix 4: JDK 7 ** Cumulative Hot Fix 3 and earlier: JDK 6 |
3 | ColdFusion 9.0.2 | CF 9.0.2 Cumulative Hot Fix 1: JDK 7** If no CF hot fixes applied: JDK 6 |
4 | ColdFusion 10 | Update 14 and later: JDK 8 Updates 8-13: JDK 7 Update 7 and earlier: JDK 6 |