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Adobe ColdFusion is an application server, renowned for rapid development of
dynamic websites, with a straightforward language (CFML), powerful methods for
packaging and reusing your code, and AJAX support that will get developers deep
into powerful web applications quickly.
This book is the most intense guide to creating professional ColdFusion applications
available. Packed with example code, and written in a friendly, easy-to-read
style, this book is just want you need if you are serious about ColdFusion.
This book will give you clear, concise and, of course, practical guidance
to take you from the basics of ColdFusion 8 to the skills that will make you
a ColdFusion developer to be reckoned with.
ColdFusion expert John Farrar will teach you how about the basics of ColdFusion
programming, application architecture, and object reuse, before showing you
a range of topics including AJAX library integration, RESTful Web Services,
PDF creation and manipulation, and dynamically generated presentation files
that will make you the toast of your ColdFusion developer town.
This book digs deep with the basics, with real-world examples of the how and
whys, to get more done faster with ColdFusion 8.
This book also covers the new features of ColdFusion 8 Update 1.
What you will learn from this book
The basics of ColdFusion
Basic debugging and exception handling techniques, and conditional processing
Making your ColdFusion Components (CFCs) come alive with methods, using object
inheritance, connecting to a database through the internal methods of our object/CFCs
Keeping your object/CFCs thread safe when multiple users are running the same
code segments
Managing multiple products through common forms for listing, editing, and
adding data
Passing information into a custom tag, different methods of storing and accessing
tags and tag libraries
Wrapping the ThickBox JavaScript gallery functions into a custom tag for simple
functional reuse
Wrapping a Google map library into our code with a custom tag for simplified
interactive maps, and creating a multi-state form list wrapped in a custom tag
Controlling site content based on current user permissions
ColdFusion AJAX Layout features and ColdFusion widgets
Enhancing the user interface with AJAX
Searching with a database, features of Verity search solution, how to integrate
a third-party search solution
Managing files, emails, and images for a dynamic website
Integrating Feed, REST, and SOAP web services for interacting with other sites
Creating data-driven reports in ColdFusion with several styles and interactions
Presenting dynamic contents on your site using CFPresentation
Approach
This book is a fast-paced tutorial to developing ColdFusion applications,
with an emphasis on real-world skills. Packed with examples and careful explanations,
the book leads you through all the topics relevant to today's ColdFusion developer.
Who this book is written for
This book is for web developers working with ColdFusion 8.
If your goal is to get a good grounding in the basics of the language as quickly
as possible and put a site together quickly, this book is ideal for you. If
you want to learn more about professional programming of ColdFusion, this book
is definitely for you.
No prior knowledge of ColdFusion is expected, but basic knowledge of general
web and software development skills is assumed.
About the Author
John started working with computer programming around 1977. He has had the
opportunity to work on projects used by Apple, Blue Cross, Brunswick Recreation,
Casio, GVSU, Johnson Controls, Sprint, and many others. This history covers
over 30 years of knowledge and experience in the industry.
He started doing web development over 10 years ago. In the early days of the
Web ColdFusion stood out to him not just as a way to make web pages into web
applications but as a maturing solid platform good for the developer, site owner,
and end users. He started at version 4.5 and has been enjoying each version
upgrade more and more.
John owns a company called SOSensible. His company does work for large companies
but has a special focus on also making sure technology is approachable beyond
the enterprise. They have developed a number of Open Source solutions including
COOP. COOP is a mix of Custom Tags and CFCs that provides structure while keeping
development simpler. It demonstrates his love for the things that make ColdFusion/CFML
a delightful language to build websites.
He has spoken at national and regional conferences, online meetings, and area
user group meetings. He is also an Adobe User Group manager. John knows that
community is a viable and productive tool to build developers and the companies
they serve. He has learned much from great resources in the community including
bloggers, books, conferences, and resources to great in number to mention here.
He blogs at sosensible.com for the community.
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