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- XML Manipulation Using CFML and MS SQL
- Where can I find some good resources on how to manipulate XML documents using Cold Fusion and MS SQL. My ultimate goal is to use XML for legal document management and allow for dynamic changes when amendments take place.
- Tags: CFML, LaJuan, MS-SQL, programming, XML
- Discussion threads 2006-10-11
- Explore alternative languages for .NET development
- F# - Make more in less codeF# is an ML language for .NET. It is a version of Objective CAML, the most successful ML language out there and one of the fastest languages overall.F# programs are typically much smaller than C# and Java programs doing the same thing. F# is...
- Tags: Microsoft .NET, Smalltalk, open source, php, CFML, CSTruter, programming, Blue Dragon
- Discussion threads 2006-07-19
- New features in Macromedia's ColdFusion MX 7.0 will speed up your application development
- On February 7, 2005,Macromedia announced that the latest version of ColdFusion had been released.ColdFusion MX 7.0 offers up some significant new features, as well asimprovements to existing ones.If there is still anyone outthere who has not heard of ColdFusion, it is a very powerful and easy-to-useapplication server. ColdFusion itself is...
- Tags: Allaire ColdFusion, application development, Brian Kotek, CFMX 7.0, developer, Macromedia Inc.
- Technical articles 2005-02-25
- J#-Based Component Marries CFML With the .NET Framework
- New Atlanta Communications, LLC, develops software products and technology and provides support services needed to deploy and administer dynamic Internet Web sites and Web-enabled applications. BlueDragon is a CFML-server engine that was originally developed in Java. Many organizations were looking to move their CFML applications to the .NET Framework. As...
- Tags: Microsoft .NET Framework, CFML, BlueDragon, .Net, Programming Languages, Software Development, Software/Web Development
- Case studies
- MSDN Webcast: Interoperability Between ASP.NET and ColdFusion (Part 1 of 2) (Level 200)
- This webcast introduces BlueDragon for the Microsoft .NET Framework and explains why .NET is a better platform for ColdFusion Markup Language CFML. The webcast shows the enterprise-class integration possibilities that are enabled, such as sharing scopes between CFML and .NET, calling .NET objects from CFML via CFOBJECT, and calling ColdFusion...
- Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Interoperability, Webcast, Allaire ColdFusion, Microsoft ASP.NET, CFML, .Net, Development Tools, Middleware, Application Servers, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- Webcasts
- MSDN Webcast: Interoperability Between ASP.NET and ColdFusion (Part 2 of 2) (Level 200)
- Veteran ColdFusion user group speaker Charlie Arehart, chief evangelist for New Atlanta Communications and their BlueDragon product family, introduces BlueDragon for the Microsoft .NET Framework and explains why .NET is a better platform for ColdFusion Markup Language CFML. This webcast shows the enterprise-class integration possibilities that are enabled, such as...
- Tags: Microsoft Developer Network, Interoperability, Webcast, Allaire ColdFusion, Microsoft ASP.NET, CFML, Development Tools, .Net, Middleware, Software Development, Software/Web Development, Enterprise Software, Software
- Webcasts
- Coral Web Builder 1.5 (Windows)
- Coral is a server side Cold Fusion compatible script engine that allows you to deliver dynamic Web content. Coral has other built-in functionality that enhances standard CFML. There are no server licenses or runtime fees of any kind; you just purchase a single developer license. This version has better memory...
- Tags: Web, Microsoft Windows, CFML, PCAOnline, Web Servers, Channel Management, Desktops, Servers, Internet, Marketing, Hardware
- Software downloads 2005-02-28
Additional Resources
- Use arrays and structures in ColdFusion
- Complex variables help you get more out of ColdFusion, and they're easier to use than you might think. Brian Kotek explains how arrays and structures put problem-solving power in your development toolbox.ColdFusion Markup Language CFML lets you create variables to store data. Variables in CFML fall into two categories: simple...
- Tags: Development tools, Brian Kotek, Allaire ColdFusion
- Technical articles 2002-09-04
- Learn to call stored procedures from ColdFusion MX
- Macromedia ColdFusion MX is great for building dynamic Web sites and providing Web-based access to corporate data. Using the powerful and easy-to-use ColdFusion Markup Language CFML, Web developers can rapidly build and deploy sophisticated Web applications with a variety of database back ends.In a previous article, I illustrated this flexibility...
- Tags: Databases, Development tools, ColdFusion MX, Brian Kotek, Macromedia ColdFusion MX, Microsoft SQL Server Transact-SQL, Microsoft SQL Server, database, Allaire ColdFusion, Microsoft SQL Server 2000
- Technical articles 2003-02-12
- Take another leap forward with ColdFusion MX 6.1
- ColdFusion MX was released last year to much fanfare in the Macromedia community. It represented a complete overhaul of the ColdFusion application server, built from the ground up in Java. The improvements over the previous releases were significant: complete Java integration, improved performance, object-like constructs called ColdFusion Components CFCs, Web...
- Tags: Development tools, J2EE, Brian Kotek, Allaire ColdFusion, CFMX 6.1, ColdFusion MX, Java, server
- Technical articles 2003-09-17
- The many uses of ColdFusion simulated queries
- Like any modern Web application server, ColdFusion allows you to query databases and retrieve data. Unlike many Web application servers, CF makes it extremely easy to query databases and retrieve data. You only need to write some SQL and place that code into the <cfquery> tag, which takes your SQL,...
- Tags: Development tools, Databases, Application servers, Brian Kotek, result set, database, Allaire ColdFusion
- Technical articles 2003-04-17
- Application Development: Optimize the speed of your ColdFusion applications
- In the past, some developers thought that ColdFusion was "too slow." Regardless of whether that was true or not in the past, it is certainly not true now. With ColdFusion MX running on top of Java, CF has gotten a significant performance boost. However, aside from the tweaks to CFMX...
- Tags: Java, Development tools, Brian Kotek, application development, JVM, Allaire ColdFusion, server, performance
- Technical articles 2004-03-09
- ColdFusion MX simplifies Web service calls and XML handling
- ColdFusion MX is ready to interface with the growing number of public Web services and quickly handle their XML output. Take a look at how the CFINVOKE tag makes quick work of this task.Creating Web services with ColdFusion MX, Macromedia’s new application server, is remarkably easy. In this article, I’ll...
- Tags: Development tools, Brian Kotek, XML, Allaire ColdFusion, Web service, ColdFusion MX, Web
- Technical articles 2002-07-02
- ColdFusion MX brings Java to the masses
- Macromedia's new ColdFusion MX Web application server combines the ease and rapid development of proven ColdFusion technology with the power of the J2EE platform.Macromedia has just released the latest version of the ColdFusion Web application server. ColdFusion MX CFMX is the result of over two years of work by Macromedia...
- Tags: Development tools, J2EE, Application servers, Brian Kotek, Java, Macromedia Inc., Allaire ColdFusion, CFMX, ColdFusion MX
- Technical articles 2002-07-09
- Client side developer focus
- Hi,I've been in the web biz for about 5 years, and have recently taken a leave from my day job to do some consulting. I'm a generalist at heart, most succinctly described as a 'client-side' web developer.I'm very comfortable with html, css, javascript, and have strong XML/XSL-T skills from my...
- Tags: Development tools, server
- Discussion threads 2005-11-12
- The ultimate list of IT support links
- By KyuRhee, Jeff Dray, and Bill Detwiler; updated by Becky RobertsThese are the links no IT support professional should bewithout. Although this list is by no means a complete inventory of IT Websites, it's a good place to start when looking for drivers, updates, patches,or troubleshooting information. If your favorite...
- Tags: developer, hardware, information technology, IT Support
- Technical articles 2005-08-18
- Which way of retrieving recordsets in ColdFusion is best for your app?
- By Thomas Ortega IIIn ColdFusion CF, there are three ways to manipulate database recordsets: inline queries, cached queries, and stored procedures. They each have their strengths/weaknesses and appropriate times for usage. I will explain each of these methods, so that you can decide for yourself where and when you should...
- Tags: Storage, Databases, Development tools, Allaire ColdFusion, Guest Contributor, database
- Technical articles 2003-08-01
- Optimizing interaction between CFMX and BEA WebLogic
- In my first article, I reviewed how easy it is to view complex objects returned by Web services. In the follow-up article, I explained a few of the pitfalls to watch out for when using ColdFusion MX to communicate with BEA WebLogic Web services. You may think that once you...
- Tags: Application servers, Development tools, Middleware, Enterprise software, Thomas Ortega II, BEA WebLogic, Web service, Web, programmer, Allaire ColdFusion, BEA Systems Inc.
- Technical articles 2003-09-29
- Experience the ease and power of ColdFusion's cfmail
- Integrating e-mail capabilities into a Web application is a common requirement. The ubiquity of e-mail makes it an ideal way to correspond with users and customers, as well as to send files in the form of e-mail attachments. In this article, I will show how easy it is to send...
- Tags: Development tools, Brian Kotek, e-mail, HTML, Allaire ColdFusion, CFMX 6.1
- Technical articles 2003-11-04
- ColdFusion's Java connection
- Macromedia calls CFML "a scripting layer for J2EE." The ability to integrate Java into ColdFusion provides all sorts of opportunities, including access to freely and commercially available Java libraries; features in the standard Java and J2EE libraries; and your own Java code. In some cases, this can mean access to...
- Tags: Programming languages, Development tools, Andrew Grant, Java, SimpleMath, Allaire ColdFusion, addNumbers, createObject
- Technical articles 2004-04-07
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