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This article demonstrates how to customize and extend ColdFusion Studio's capabilities. Allaire has built lots of nice widgets into the Studio Integrated Development Environment (IDE) to help developers wherever they can. And they did a good job, as you can see.
E-commerce, for most people, means purchasing an item on the Web. This multistep process involves product selection, payment, and product delivery. This article focuses on the payment process.
This month I'd like to continue exploring ColdFusion 5 - this time concentrating on a radical new feature known as Query of Queries - a feature that lets you treat query results as if they were database tables. Intrigued? Read on.
Midnight approaches and you're still battling with your latest Web application. You may feel the urge to kill the darn thing. Well, there's good news: now you can, thanks to Shawn 'Hanzo' Holmes and Unweb (www.iamunweb.com). Playing Unweb enables you to exact your revenge, with extreme...
A few months ago I wrote an editorial in CFDJ (Vol. 3, issue 1) about conferences in general, and what fantastic opportunities they were for learning and networking. I spoke with many readers after that piece (at conferences of course!) and all agreed with that sentiment. Many of our r...
Many entrepreneurs have set out to make money by selling products, subscriptions, and services on the Web. For many of these small businesses, one of the largest hurdles is implementing a solution that accepts credit card transactions.
What do you do when you want to get even better performance out of your most efficient application code?
In Part 3 of this series (CFDJ, Vol. 3, issue 4) we looked at the basics of creating and using Java objects in ColdFusion templates.
Thanks again to those of you who have sent in questions or comments about this monthly column. If you'd like to see an archive of previous questions and answers, please visit www.NetsiteDynamics.com/AskCFDJ.
This past March Macromedia merged with Allaire. I was very excited to attend the Macromedia User Conference, UCON 2001, to see what was new and exciting in the Web-based software world, particularly as it impacted ColdFusion and its developers.
If you've programmed in a modern programming language (Java, C, JavaScript, or even stored procedure languages), you've probably heard of exception handling via try/catch statements. ColdFusion supports the same capability.
Being thrifty, I like to do my own basic car repairs. However, on some of my shade-tree repair jobs, I've run into the problem of not having a specific, but necessary, tool.
SQL is the bread-and-butter language of relational databases. Although the language has been standardized (SQL-92 and SQL:99), virtually no vendor's implementation strictly conforms to the standards. Most database products use their own syntax (in joins, for example) and, more importan...


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