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Adobe ColdFusion Anthology : Clear and Concise Concepts from the Fusion Authority
Bok av Dinowitz. Michael
Adobe ColdFusion remains one of todays significant Web services tools and frameworks, and stands to become even more important as a possible primary tool for cloud development as well. As important as ColdFusion is and continues to become, we thought it would be a good idea to tap the leading authority on ColdFusion, the Fusion Authority. We asked this community to compile the most important issues in their developer and user experiences into one single volumean anthology of the most current technical articles published in the Fusion Authority Quarterly Update.
In it, youll get the following:
The best and brightest ColdFusion expertise available today, from inside and outside of Adobe The most up-to-date content with the latest releases of ColdFusion Case studies and instances where ColdFusion is used in cloud-based development Rather than take a soup-to-nuts approach that covers every single topic, including those that most people have learned already, this book takes specific items of interest and explains them so that you can hit the ground running, rather than having to wait until youve read the entire book.
What youll learn Why ColdFusion is important for your Web Services and cloud application development How the latest versions of ColdFusion can build cloud applications How to integrate the latest ColdFusion has to offer with Flex and other Adobe tools in your workflow How to use ColdFusion in pragmatic ways through examples, illustrations, and case studies How to implement ColdFusion best practices, testing techniques, and more Who this book is for This book is tailored for ColdFusion developers specifically, but many articles may be of use to general programmers as well.
Table of Contents Working with Applicationcfc Applicationcfc Reference From User-Defined Functions to ColdFusion Components onMissingTemplate() Error Handler and So Much More Say What? Handling Unknown Messages with onMissingMethod()