
ColdFusion MX
The Complete Reference
Jeffry Houser(Author)
Osborne/McGraw-Hill (Publisher)
Published on 30. July 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
896 pages
978-0-07-222556-3 (ISBN)
Description
A guide to ColdFusion MX programming. It demonstrates how to write ColdFusion code and administer a ColdFusion server. It also includes information on integrating ColdFusion MX into Flash and other applications.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Illustrations
150 illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 189 mm
Weight
1300 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-222556-3 (9780072225563)
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Person
Jeffry Houser (New Britain, CT) is the owner of DotComIt, a Web consulting firm. He has more than 5 years of programming and web development experience and has been on-line since the late 80s. He is a ColdFusion Certified Developer and his work with ColdFusion includes a multitude of projects, ranging from business-to-business Intranet sites to consumer Web sites.
Content
PART I: GETTING STARTED Ch. 1: The Evolution of ColdFusion Ch. 2: Installing and Optimizing ColdFusion Server Ch. 3: Getting Around the ColdFusion Administrator PART II: ADMINISTERING YOUR COLDFUSION SERVER Ch. 4: Securing Your Server Ch. 5: Monitoring and Load Testing Your Server Ch. 6: Creating a Clustered Server PART III: CODING IN COLDFUSION Ch. 7: Learning CFML Basics Ch. 8: Designing your Database Ch. 9: Writing ColdFusion Code Ch. 10: Sharing Variables Between Templates Ch. 11: Controlling your Code Ch. 12: Migrating Your Applications to ColdFusion X Ch. 13: Picking a Development Methodology PART IV: DEMONSTRATING ADVANCED APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT CONCEPTS Ch. 14: Modularizing Your Code Ch. 15: Securing Your ColdFusion Applications Ch. 16: Debugging and Optimizing Your Applications Ch. 17: Maintaining File and Directory Structures Ch. 18: Creating Graphs with ColdFusion Ch. 19: Learning Advanced SQL Ch. 20: Scripting Inside ColdFusion PART V: INTEGRATING COLDFUSION WITH OTHER TECHNOLOGIES Ch. 21: Mixing ColdFusion with Internet Standards Ch. 22: Using ColdFusion with Java Application Servers Ch. 23: Creating Search Engines with Verity Ch. 24: Writing ColdFusion for Wireless Applications Ch. 25: Extending ColdFusion with CFX Custom Tags Ch. 26: Sharing Data with WDDX or XML Ch. 27: Using ColdFusion with Flash Ch. 28: Adding Web Based Content Editors to Your Site Ch. 29: Calling COM Objects with ColdFusion Ch. 30: Discovering TagServlet PART V: APPENDICES Appendix A: ColdFusion Tag and Function List Appendix B: Special ColdFusion Variables Appendix C: Additional On-Line and Print Resources Appendix D: About the Oneline Files