Finally, a framework for the rest of us.



ColdFusion on Wheels provides fast application development, a great organization system for your code, and is just plain fun to use.

One of our biggest goals is for you to be able to get up and running with Wheels quickly. We want for you to be able to learn it as rapidly as it is to write applications with it.

Version 1.0.2 Latest Release

  • 25 bug fixes
  • Simple upgrade: just the wheels folder

Download Version 1.0.2

Latest Screencasts

Learn by watching demonstrations of Wheels features.

Episode 9: Adding a Route for User Profiles

Creating custom URL patterns is a breeze in ColdFusion on Wheels.

Episode 8: Reading and Displaying a Single Record

Learn the mechanics of reading a single record from the database and displaying its data in the view.

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Wheels on the Web

See what's being said about ColdFusion on Wheels in the blogosphere and elsewhere on the Web.

Wheels Bloggers Blog Posts Feed

A stream of blog posts from CFML developers who use ColdFusion on Wheels.

Make an RSS Feed for Your Splash SiteClarke Bishop (7 days ago)
Using the new Splash Tags for the Splash CMS, you can easily make an RSS feed or an XML sitemap. 1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526272829<cfcontent type="text/xml" reset=&…
New Splash Tags for the Splash CMSClarke Bishop (8 days ago)
I recently added several new Splash Tags for the Splash content management system. If you don’t know about Splash, read my Introduction to Splash article. <s: find> <s: child…
Content Management and the Splash CMS — IntroductionClarke Bishop (8 days ago)
Splash CMS is an open source content management system that runs on top of CFWheels. It’s designed to be a simple, but elegant content management solutions for websites that are managed …

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Articles and Discussion Articles Feed

Hand-picked articles and discussion on the Web about the ColdFusion on Wheels framework.

ValidateThis 0.91 - Now with Groovy and ColdFusion on Wheels Support (discovered 21 days ago)
Bob Silverberg was recently able to get his ValidateThis project to work with ColdFusion on Wheels objects. ValidateThis is a validation framework that provides easy client- and server-side data validation.
Trying out the CFWheels framework (discovered 27 days ago)
Ryan Stille shares some gotchas and first impressions after starting to work on the Wheels LitePost contest. He shares some positive thoughts and then a couple initial frustrations with form helpers and validations.
Getting Started with ColdFusion? - Stack Overflow (discovered about 1 month ago)
In these "getting started" scenarios, it's interesting to see that Wheels is starting to get mentioned as a framework to check out. Feel free to vote up those entries and chime in more about our community.

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