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Description |
Speaker |
Petition |
Adobe |
Keynote - ColdFusion 8
What would you like to hear from Adobe?
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Adam Lehman |
Mark Blair |
Cfinterface |
At last CF developers can join the rest of the OO world in "programming to the interface, not the implementation" |
Robin Hilliard |
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FarCry Framework |
Taking the lid off the open source FarCry framework and the content management system. |
Geoff Bowers |
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.NET integration |
With ColdFusion 8, you can specify any .NET object — either local or remote — and use it in your ColdFusion application, just like any Java™ or other object resource. |
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vote for this |
Ajax features |
ColdFusion 8 can easily provide data to existing Ajax applications and frameworks. You can use simple tags to access a large library of prebuilt Ajax user interface components such as rich text editors, data grids, tree controls, tab navigators, and more. |
James Holmes |
vote for this |
Microsoft Exchange Server integration |
Programmatically interact with a Microsoft Exchange server to perform common tasks such as reading, creating, and modifying calendar events, contacts, tasks, and e-mail. |
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vote for this |
Interactive debugger |
ColdFusion 8 introduces an Eclipse™ plug-in debugger. Use it to set breakpoints, watch variables, and step through code, making it easier to debug all your application code. |
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vote for this |
Adobe Flex integration |
ColdFusion 8 now includes Adobe LiveCycle® Data Services ES (formerly Flex™ Data Services) and other data exchange improvements to simplify the data-enabling of rich Internet applications (RIAs) you build with ColdFusion and Flex. |
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Multi-threading |
ColdFusion 8 introduces the new CFTHREAD tag, which allows you to create, end, join together, or temporarily suspend the processing of specific ColdFusion threads. |
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Image manipulation |
ColdFusion 8 adds more than 50 new tags and functions for creating and manipulating images, from simple to sophisticated. For example, the new CFIMAGE tag provides shortcuts to the most common image actions, including reading, writing, resizing, rotating, and converting images. |
Mark Wheeler |
vote for this |
Presentations on demand |
ColdFusion 8 allows you to dynamically create multimedia experiences and eLearning courses with animation, audio, and video. These high-quality, on-demand presentations are generated on the server with up-to-the-minute data and content from multiple external sources. |
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vote for this |
Atom and RSS feeds |
ColdFusion 8 introduces the new CFFEED tag, which can read and create RSS and Atom feeds in commonly used formats, so you can quickly and easily create complex content syndication applications. |
James Holmes |
vote for this |
IoC |
ColdSpring and LightWire |
Andrew Mercer |
vote for this |
Open ID |
Cold fusion base implementation of OpeniD |
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vote for this |
Railo 2 |
Railo Express
Feature Comparison
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Andrew Mercer |
vote for this |
BlueDragon |
What is so go about CFML on the .Net framework? |
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vote for this |
Smith Project |
What is the status of this project? |
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vote for this |
Imaging Effects |
Product demo
set of Imaging Effects for CFImage (includes drop shadow, gradient, reflection, rounded corners, etc).
Win a copy of this!
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Andrew Mercer |
vote for this |
Microsoft |
- .NET + CF8 working together.
- Top 10 Advanced SQL (SQL 2008 or 2005) Things to Know? (I could probably entice our MVP's in this space?)
- Windows 2008 (Web Server) sneak peak?
- Silverlight + Coldfusion (Fusing the Light)
- CF8 + IIS 7.0 / Windows Workflow Foundation?
- Windows Live.com SDK's + CF8 (Web Live Id SDK for example)
- Maps + CF8 ?
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Scott Barns (debending on dates)
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vote for this |
J2EE |
Setting ColdFusion up and performance tuning in a J2EE environment.
- JRun
- jBoss
- WebSphere
- others
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vote for this |
Open Source |
That's right - free code for ColdFusion
Where to find:
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Andrew Mercer |
vote for this |
Illudium PU-36 Code Generator |
This project generates ColdFusion components (i.e. bean, DAO, gateway, service), ColdSpring XML, Transfer XML, and ActionScript Value-Objects using the admin api and database introspection. The front-end is built in Flex 2. The code outputted for easily pasting or saving into a project to allow you to get a head-start on some of the grunt work of doing OO in CF. It uses XSL to generate the components and is designed to allow you to easily add to or modify the generated code. You can even create new templates that can be swapped out at run-time. |
Andrew Mercer |
vote for this |
ColdFusion Reporting: the Good, the Bad & the Ugly |
All about reporting in CF7 and CF8 by "that reporting chick" :) |
Kay Smoljak |
vote for this |
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