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Voices from the Community
I gotta say, I had a lot of fun at the Real-World Flex Seminar SYS-CON put together. Things went, for me, really smoothly. Registration, getting Internet at the booth, and hooking up with my team. Free coffee was readily available, so I was set.
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FusionReactor Upgrades to 2.0
Intergral announces the immediate release of FusionReactor 2.0. FusionReactor is an add-on to Adobe's ColdFusion MX server as well as all other popular J2EE servers such as JBoss and Tomcat. FusionReactor helps to increase application availability and reduce response times by examining
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We've Taught Adobe Flex and Microsoft Excel Talk To Each Other
We are finishing writing our book on RIA with Flex and Java , and the last chapter is called 'Integration with External Applications'. It's sixty five pages of some advanced read. After writing this chapter one of us suggested that it would be easier to re-write Excel from scratch. It
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Speaking at AJAXWorld
As a Boston Red Sox fan in New York City, I'm no stranger to being outnumbered, or in the minority opinion. Following this theme, I'll be presenting about Adobe Flex 2.0 at the upcoming AJAXWorld conference October 2nd-4th in Santa Clara. It seems I'll be 1 of only a few speakers givi
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"Real-World Flex" One-Day Seminar Report: "It's an Exciting Time To Be a Flex Developer!"
At the first-ever 'Real-World Flex' One-Day Seminar last month, Luis Polanco - Adobe Senior Product Manager - really piqued everyone's interest with his introduction to Apollo: Adobe's Next Generation Client. Although people came to this Flex Seminar already quite aware of what Flex is
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Flex Track at AJAXWorld 2006 Has Stellar Line-Up
Christophe Coenraets chairs and Mike Nimer, James Ward, Luis Polanco, Andrew Oliver, Mansour Raad, Boris Kabisher and Manish Jiandani will all be giving sessions when the one-day Flex Track kicks off next month at AJAXWorld Conference & Expo 2006 in the Santa Clara Convention Center, S
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A New Vision for ColdFusion
During a recent conversation between Mike Britton, Brian Kotek, and myself, we were discussing the features that we'd like to see in ColdFusion 8. (A podcast of this discussion can be found at helmsandpeters.com.) I'd like to share with you some thoughts on the topic. Much that follows
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CFDJ Feature — ColdFusion Structures
Way back when ColdFusion 4.5 was released, the concept of structures (associative arrays to some of you) was introduced. Never one to be receptive to change - not to mention having no background in other programming languages - I shunned structures for the most part and kept on my merr
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Writing an RSS Aggregator
Two months ago I put together an article about building an RSS aggregator (CFDJ, Vol. 8, issue 5). Before reading this you might want to refresh your mind on the original article. Go over here - http://coldfusion. sys-con.com/read/235976.h tm - to read it.
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DirectoryWatcher Event Gateway: Ditching the Scheduler
I remember sitting at a ColdFusion conferences (probably CFUN) back when CFMX 7 was still in its pre-beta stage and watching as Ben Forta revealed some of the new features. There was a mixed reaction when he talked about event gateways.
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My First Flex Application
When you set out to write your first Flex application you'll have to choose what tool you'll use to write it with. Currently the most popular tool to use is the free Eclipse IDE. If you don't have Eclipse installed go to http://www.eclipse.org/ to install it. You'll need to install Ecl
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CFDJ Cover Story — JVM Tuning
As ColdFusion programmers or system administrators, there are times when we go through the CF Admin interface to try and optimize the server. A particular section located within the standalone version of the ColdFusion Administrator is simply called Java and JVM. When you reach this se
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CFDJ Feature: Working with Web Services in Adobe Flex 2
Recently I worked on a project using Flex to create a front-end for Java-based Web Services. I ran into a favorite in the Java world: Transfer Objects/Value Objects. Early in the project, I was a bit skeptical of the transfer object model but, later on, I came to respect the value that
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ColdFusion Can Save You Big Bucks
How does a bank justify using over $200 million in shareholder funds to its shareholders? That's the million-dollar question that CEOs of banks in Nigeria were trying to answer in the aftermath of the forced capitalization imposed on them by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN).
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CFDJ Editorial — Good 'ol CF" and the New Frontier
Let's face it, the web is a frequently changing landscape - more so now than it has been since its inception. When the term 'Web 2.0' first set the industry on fire, I have to admit, I was not terribly excited.
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A Couple Of New Adobe Bloggers You Should Know About
Marcel Boucher is the Product Manager in the Technical Marketing Team for the Adobe Enterprise and Developer Business Unit (whatever that means!). In practice, he's a hardcore techie who has been with Adobe for a decade or so, has been involved with LiveCycle for years, is a Java-head
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Top 10 Reasons to Attend MAX 2006
It's been more than half a year now since Macromedia and Adobe combined, and during this time we've been hard at work leveraging the strengths of each of these companies to forge the new Adobe. One of Macromedia's greatest strengths was its user community and the resultant relationship
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"MTASC and Red5 Merit Most Attention," Says Darron Hall
'I've always been jealous at the amount of tools available for other languages and have tried to re-create some of these same tools for ActionScript,' Darron Schall told WebDDJ's Jim Phelan, when asked why open source is important to the Flash Platform.
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Blogging & Development Perspectives
With the proliferation of many respected developers in the ColdFusion community sharing their experiences and knowledge by blogging, we've seen quite a huge jump in both information sharing as well as the discussion of best practices in software development.
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Mobile Learning with Flash Lite 2 and Adobe Captivate
In just a few years long-distance learning, or Electronic Learning (e-learning), has become a reality. The problem with distance and having to be in a certain place at a certain time has been eliminated with the use of the personal computer and the Web.
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"We Build Software Backwards," Claims Cynergy VP Dave Wolf at "Real-World Flex"
'If we can imagine it, we can now build it.' That, in a single sentence, is what - according to Dave Wolf, VP of Consulting at Cynergy Systems - characterizes the disruptive moment of opportunity that Flex has arrived right in the middle of. In his session, intriguingly titled 'Front t
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Dreamweaver Tutorial: How To Build CSS Based Pop-up Menus...
In this tutorial, you will learn how to build a completely functional pop-up menu using CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) without knowing how to write any code at all! Below is an example of such a menu;
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New York Flex Users Group Launched at "Real-World Flex"
Registration opened yesterday - at the 'Real-World Flex' One-Day Seminar being held by SYS-CON Events - for the New York Flex User Group. The group will serve as a central meeting place to exchange ideas, solutions and network with other Flex developers.
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"Real-World Flex" — Flex 2, the Flash Player, ActionScript and More
With its free features, such as the Flex SDK, Flex 2 uses Adobe's ubiquitous Flash Player as its runtime, which is why Adobe can confidently predict millions of users and 1,000,000 developers. That, according to Flex Product Manager Eric Anderson, is the key to understanding the potent
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Adobe Flex Moves To Center Stage in New York City at "Real-World Flex"
The historic Grand Ballroom of The Roosevelt Hotel in midtown Manhattan again looks fantastic and Adobe's Dave Mendels (pictured) is keynoting which is certain to be a huge hit with the audience because he'll incorporate live demos etc.
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User Interface Layout in Adobe Flex 2.0
Creating a user interface is just like making a floor plan. You have your 'room,' which is the screen, and you have the 'furniture,' which is your user interface elements. This article describes many of the ways to position those elements on the screen using XML tags (which we call MXM
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Security Matters
It seems that not a week goes by without another story of a major organization inadvertently leaking private data. In one recent week, representatives of a Rhode Island government agency reported that tens of thousands of credit card transactions on a government-run site had been stole
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How I Became a Hero at the Office
The purpose of this article is to provide an overview of the enterprise applications that I developed using the ColdFusion MX 7.1 product suite. Currently I am the only ColdFusion developer on contract at the Ft. Stewart Department of Information Management (DOIM). Ft. Stewart, the lar
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Introducing Spry
If you've been to Adobe Labs lately or keep up with the blogosphere you've probably heard the buzz about Spry. It's a new AJAX framework from Adobe. It lets designers build rich Internet applications with little or no programming. The Adobe-Macromedia combine has been pushing RIAs for
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CFDJ EDitorial — Thoughts from My Blog
I was really busy for several weeks prior to CFUnited and am back on the road again... but there's a silver lining. I'm basically done with my first round of SAM docs and I will be making those available very soon; I have the code and stories/advice to post as well - I just haven't had
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Adobe Apollo in Spotlight at Real-World Flex Seminar
Adobe's new 'Apollo' product and strategy will be the focus of a session to be presented by Luis Polanco at the Real-World Flex Seminar, to be produced by SYS-CON Events at the Roosevelt Hotel in New York on August 14. The Apollo session is just one of a diverse, comprehensive Flex pro
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Jesse Randall Warden's JesterXL Blog: Binding in the Trenches
For those of who know of Flex 2, Adobe's tool for programmers to create Rich Internet Applications, it has this one feature that sets it apart from Flash, and incidentally, its brother Spry shares. It allows you to put a variable surrounded by curly brackets, and at runtime, anytime th
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SYS-CON Media Names Robyn Forma Vice President Sales and Marketing
SYS-CON Media (www.events .sys-con.com)announced today the promotion of Robyn Forma to Vice President of Sales andMarketing. Robyn joined SYS-CON Media in 1998 in the advertising sales department while earning her degree in Business Administration. After a fewshort months, Robyn was pro
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International Deployment of Largest Coldfusion Site
PaperThin, Inc., a leading Web publishing and content management software vendor, today announced that The International Broadcasting Bureau, an international multimedia broadcasting service funded by the U.S. government, recently implemented CommonSpot for its Voice of America site. V
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The Future of ActionScript
This month Darron's Diary looks at an Iterator implementation, at ECMAScript 4, and previews his own latest book. Because ActionScript is based on the ECMAScript standard, anything that happens in ECMAScript will almost certainly happen in ActionScript too. Not to mention, quite a few
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lynda.com Publishes First Video-Based Training Available for Adobe Flex 2
lynda.com announces today its addition of Flex 2 Essential Training with Adobe-certified instructor David Gassner, to the lynda.com Online Training Library(TM). The training is delivered in QuickTime movie format, and is 4.5 hours long.
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What I Love About ColdFusion
When ColdFusion was first released there was one main feature, more than any other feature, that made it very popular very fast: ColdFusion makes it ridiculously easy to create Web pages that can talk to databases and display database information. Now, almost 11 years later, this is st
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Stopping Spam in Its Tracks . . .
Spammers come in many forms - e-mail spammers, search engine spammers, comment spammers, trackback spammers, message board spammers...
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My Website + Google = My Online Identity
I just got an e-mail from a recruiter of sorts. They want me to do phone Flex/Flash consultation for a 20-40 minute paid phone call. Apparently, Ether (www.ether.com) could make money if they employed some sales teams. It seems all of California is reaching out worldwide, looking for p
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Parse RSS del.icio.us Using ColdFusion
Using RSS as a means to create automatic dynamic content with minimal work fascinates me. Most bloggers probably create feeds on a regular basis - most likely at least a Flickr feed, and possibly del.icio.us. These provide JavaScript services to parse the feed into your site; however,
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