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It's been over a year since Macromedia released the most important and ambitious ColdFusion ever, ColdFusion MX. Considering the scope of the undertaking, ColdFusion MX has been an incredible success. Aug. 12, 2003 Reads: 11,881 Replies: 2 | Because of the time difference between my new location in the UK and the vast majority of the CFDJ subscribers in the U.S., one of the first things I do every morning is read over all of the threads that transpired on the CFDJ List the night before. Not only does it help me to stay... Aug. 12, 2003 Reads: 8,537 | Many folks on the CFDJ editorial team (myself included) have been observing and participating in the beta process for Red Sky since day one, and now the release is finally here. I'm proud to present what we've put together, along with Macromedia's help, to cover the first batch of ... Aug. 12, 2003 Reads: 11,227 Replies: 2 | Last month I introduced you to Lucene and then showed you how you can access the Jakarta Lucene APIs using native CFML scripting syntax. This month I'm going to show you how easy it is to create a Java CFX tag that performs the same functions as the two tags I illustrated last mont... Aug. 12, 2003 Reads: 15,097 Replies: 3 | Do you know how to use the internal browse capability in CF Studio/ HomeSite+? Did you know that you don't need to use the RDS feature to be able to do so? And that you can use it to browse not only CFML templates running on both ColdFusion and BlueDragon, but also JSP, ASP, PHP, a... Aug. 12, 2003 Reads: 16,392 Replies: 2 | With the release of the MX version, ColdFusion has moved from its strict procedural programming background toward object-oriented design and programming. This move has evoked both hope and fear in developers, some welcoming the decidedly new concepts of object orientation (OO) and ... Aug. 12, 2003 Reads: 12,471 Replies: 4 | Since the release of ColdFusion MX, the ColdFusion community has been rumbling about the possibilities made available by CFMX's powerful Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE) underpinnings; using servlets, JavaServer Pages (JSP), JavaBeans, and Enterprise JavaBean (EJB) components are t... Aug. 12, 2003 Reads: 9,220 Replies: 1 | XML is popping up all over the Internet and the need to transfer information from system to system, independent of the platform, is greater then ever. XML (eXtensible Markup Language) allows you to define your own human readable markup language (similar to HTML). Aug. 12, 2003 Reads: 14,225 | With the release of ColdFusion MX 6.1 (Red Sky), ColdFusion will now run on the latest version of the Windows operating system. This article takes a brief look at the new features in Windows Server 2003 that may be of interest to CF developers and administrators. We'll also see how... Aug. 12, 2003 Reads: 9,180 | After evaluating and deploying a number of content management systems over the past five years, I guess I've become a bit jaded. Frankly, they all just started to look the same. To be sure, each one has core strengths and weaknesses. Each is usually geared to fit a certain vertical mar... Aug. 12, 2003 Reads: 10,349 |
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