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Monday, November 15, 2010

Adobe ColdFusion 9 ENG. +Adobe ColdFusion Builder Beta 2, +Video Training (2010)

Adobe ColdFusion 9 ENG. +Adobe ColdFusion Builder Beta 2, +Video Training (2010) | 1.5 Gb

Software Adobe ColdFusion enables developers to rapidly create, deploy and maintain secure web applications for corporate use. With the latest software version, ColdFusion 9, developers can reduce the number of lines of code required to represent complex business logic. Also now on the website of Adobe Labs available software ColdFusion Builder, is an integrated development environment based on Eclipse, providing effective management of application development ColdFusion, ranging from concept and finishing with deploying the finished product. These two applications form an integrated set of tools and services for creating rich, reliable Internet applications.


Content on 04.01.2010:

* Adobe ColdFusion 9 English;
* Adobe ColdFusion Builder Beta 2;
* Training video course from Lynda.com. Adobe ColdFusion 9 Essential Training.

1) Adobe ColdFusion 9 English. Adobe ColdFusion Builder Beta 2:

Year: 2009
Program Version: 9
Language: English
Tablet: Is present

System requirements:
* Intel Pentium 4 or AMD Athlon processor;
* Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Web, Standard, or Enterprise Edition with Service Pack 1, R2 and Service Pack 2; Windows Server 2008; Windows XP Professional or Home Edition; or Windows Vista (Windows 7 not supported);
* 512MB of RAM (1GB recommended);
* 500MB of available hard-disk space.

New features in ColdFusion 9:

Interoperability office documents
Easily create office documents for reporting, decision-making demonstrations and presentations. Develop, review and update spreadsheets using the new tag CFSPREADSHEET. Programmatically create PDF files from Microsoft PowerPoint files and Word. Right on the server to dynamically create HTML and SWF presentation based on presentations PowerPoint.

Tight integration with ColdFusion Builder
Effectively use the software features Adobe ColdFusion Builder, is an integrated development environment based on Eclipse ™ with the power of settings, enabling developers to create applications much faster than ColdFusion.

Object-relational projection
Create applications that are not tied to specific databases, using object-relational projection (object-relational mapping, ORM) based on the library Hibernate open source software. Reduce development time and control logic and database connection without creating queries SQL. Use master ORM Application Wizard Application ColdFusion Builder to create components ColdFusion (CFC, ColdFusion Component), implementing the logic and the database connection, without having to write code.

Integration with Microsoft Office SharePoint
Present data Web services Microsoft Office SharePoint in a ColdFusion application using the new tag CFSHAREPOINT. In addition, use a single sign-SharePoint to display the ColdFusion application as a Web component in SharePoint site without having to repeatedly enter their user credentials.

Integration with Adobe Flash Platform Improved
Use the optimized Flash Remoting service to enhance the effectiveness of the application. Use ColdFusion as a service to accelerate the development of RIA through easy access to various corporate services through AMF without writing code CFML.

ColdFusion as a service
Effectively use the corporate services through ColdFusion AMF or SOAP, not creating a code of CFML. The following services: CFCHART, CFDOCUMENT, CFIMAGE, CFMAIL, CFPDF and CFPOP. In addition, you can increase security applications, putting services in the sandbox, to prevent access to them from unknown applications.

Synchronization of local / remote databases in Adobe AIR
Create applications that support both network and standalone mode, which increases the reliability of data management. Using SQLite on the client and the server ORM ColdFusion 9 manages conflict resolution and synchronization of data between the client and server when returning application in network mode.

New controls Ajax Improved
Create more effective and intuitive application, using an expanded set of controls Ajax, supporting the library through the Ext JS 3.0 tags and attributes CFML. New controls allow you to implement the functions of conformity, media player, multifile transmission, sliding menus, performance indicators, evidence, warnings, buttons and sliders.

Server management tools Server Manager
Save time by performing administrative tasks simultaneously on multiple servers through one centralized console. Create data sources, plan tasks, install patches, clean the cache and compare the settings for the server group ColdFusion.

Native support for standard portlets
Displays virtually all corporate applications, including ColdFusion, in one integrated portal. ColdFusion 9 allows to determine the components ColdFusion as a portlet. Also added support for specifications Java Portlet Specifications JSR 168 and JSR 286.



2) Training video course from Lynda.com. Adobe ColdFusion 9 Essential Training:

Release Date: 10/05/2009
Author: Lynda.com
Language: English
Video codec: H.246
Video: QuickTime (. MOV), 960 x 600
Audio: MPEG-4 AAC, 48000Hz 96 kb / s, mono (1 / 0)
Duration: 7:21

ColdFusion 9 Essential Training is a detailed overview of this newest version of ColdFusion, demonstrating each of the components and tools necessary to create dynamic web sites and web applications. Author and web developer David Gassner starts this course at the very beginning: how to set up a ColdFusion application server in both the Windows and Mac OS X operating systems. Using the new ColdFusion Builder, David explains the data types and code necessary to build and deploy dynamic web pages. Throughout the course, he shows how to build web pages and forms and populate these containers with dynamic data using ColdFusion ORM (Object Relational Mapping), a new feature of ColdFusion 9. Exercise files accompany this course.

Contents:

Introduction
Welcome 1:24 10.5 MB
Using the exercise files 2:50 2.8 MB
Overview 1:40 1.0 MB

1. Getting Started
Understanding application servers 7:03 4.3 MB
Installing ColdFusion 9 on Windows 5:28 5.0 MB
Installing ColdFusion 9 on Mac OS X 6:20 4.8 MB
Completing the Configuration wizard 1:50 1.5 MB
Starting and stopping ColdFusion on Windows 4:07 4.7 MB
Starting and stopping ColdFusion on Mac OS X 2:37 2.0 MB
Installing ColdFusion Builder on Windows 4:13 3.6 MB
Installing ColdFusion Builder on Mac OS X 2:01 1.8 MB
Setting folder permissions on Mac OS X 1:37 1.3 MB

2. Using ColdFusion Builder
Using Eclipse perspectives and views 5:42 4.4 MB
Defining a ColdFusion server 8:42 7.3 MB
Creating a ColdFusion project 4:40 4.7 MB
Creating and browsing a ColdFusion page 5:36 4.3 MB
Defining a default page template 3:58 4.2 MB
Setting and outputting variables 7:55 7.0 MB
Using the Snippets view 4:49 4.3 MB
Using an external browser 2:08 2.9 MB
Using online help 2:04 2.6 MB

3. Understanding Data Types and Debugging Tools
Adding numbers and concatenating strings 8:07 8.1 MB
Using Debug Output 6:10 6.4 MB
Inspecting variables with 4:54 4.1 MB
Using arrays 5:21 4.5 MB
Using structures 3:51 3.4 MB
Configuring the line debugger 1:25 1.6 MB
Using the line debugger 6:00 5.8 MB

4. Working with Databases
Scripting an Apache Derby database 3:34 3.4 MB
Defining a data source in ColdFusion Administrator 6:13 6.5 MB
Exploring data sources in RDS Dataview 4:02 2.8 MB
Using SQL and the tag 6:58 8.0 MB
Outputting data from a query object 4:02 3.6 MB
Outputting a dynamic HTML table from a query 7:00 7.2 MB
Generating alternating row colors 6:55 6.3 MB
Creating an application directory and home page 5:26 5.4 MB
Displaying data on the home page 5:43 6.7 MB
Redirecting requests with 3:52 3.3 MB

5. Using Includes and Custom Tags
Including pages with 4:21 3.7 MB
Creating reusable header and footer files with 4:39 5.7 MB
Creating and calling custom tags 3:08 3.0 MB
Passing data into custom tags 2:34 2.4 MB
Setting default values for custom tag attributes 4:51 4.6 MB
Calling custom tags with 3:54 4.2 MB
Using a custom tag as a website header 3:55 3.9 MB
Creating an application template file 4:55 5.3 MB

6. Using ColdFusion Components (CFCs)
Creating a ColdFusion Component (CFC) 5:06 4.2 MB
Declaring CFC functions 3:28 2.6 MB
Calling CFC methods with 2:28 2.7 MB
Using CFC properties 4:51 4.0 MB
Passing data into functions 3:38 4.2 MB
Creating and calling CFCs with script syntax 5:25 5.4 MB
Generating data access CFCs in ColdFusion Builder 4:35 3.2 MB
Calling generated data access methods 7:41 14.2 MB
Creating a dynamic HTML table from an array 8:08 8.3 MB
Creating an Application.cfc file 3:11 2.3 MB
Using an application data source variable 3:35 4.5 MB

7. Using ColdFusion Object Relational Mapping (ORM)
Generating an ORM map component 7:58 6.5 MB
Enabling an application to use ORM 1:58 1.6 MB
Retrieving data with ORM 2:55 2.9 MB
Generating mappings for multiple tables 4:22 4.7 MB
Filtering data with ORM 5:35 5.7 MB
Displaying result data with a custom tag 10:08 10.9 MB

8. Creating Drill-Down Navigation
Passing URL variables in hyperlinks 6:13 5.7 MB
Passing multiple URL variables 2:50 2.8 MB
Encoding URLs with URLEncodedFormat () 4:12 3.8 MB
Checking for available variables with isDefined () 2:41 2.8 MB
Creating a data-driven hyperlink 5:04 5.0 MB
Displaying selected data in a detail page 6:58 7.2 MB

9. Building Data Entry Forms
Using HTML data entry forms 6:53 6.0 MB
Processing form variables 3:24 3.3 MB
Creating self-posting forms with 4:40 5.3 MB
Creating a search interface 3:09 2.6 MB
Processing complex queries with HQL 8:53 8.1 MB
Creating a dynamic pulldown list with 7:16 6.7 MB
Displaying form results 6:21 8.1 MB

10. Maintaining Data with Forms and ORM
Building a data entry form for managing data 5:15 4.9 MB
Preparing an ORM mapping for inserting data 3:47 3.5 MB
Inserting data with ORM 5:23 5.7 MB
Retrieving data for an update form 4:16 4.5 MB
Populating form controls with existing data 5:02 5.8 MB
Updating data with ORM 2:56 2.7 MB
Confirming actions with an Ajax message box 7:22 6.9 MB
Using javascript callback functions 3:15 3.6 MB
Deleting data with ORM 6:30 5.9 MB

11. Validating Data Entry Forms
Defining client-side form validation rules 4:14 4.4 MB
Validating on the server with custom CFML 5:23 6.0 MB

12. Securing ColdFusion Applications
Using the Application.cfc onRequest () method 4:12 3.5 MB
Creating and using a login form 4:53 6.1 MB
Authenticating users with 6:01 6.8 MB
Logging out users 3:03 3.2 MB

13. Deploying Applications with ColdFusion Builder
Configuring an FTP site 2:27 2.0 MB
Setting a ColdFusion project's synchronization connection 2:17 2.6 MB
Uploading files to the production server 2:27 2.1 MB

Conclusion
Goodbye 0:46 0.6 MB



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