February 13, 2006
Last night's presentation in Seattle went very well. There were about 45 attendees, including a contingent who drove up from Portland (and a really cute six month old named Indigo, the youngest attendee at any CFUG that I can recall). I just arrived in Sacramento, and have parked myself in a...
February 13, 2006
London is now confirmed as the fourth location when I visit Europe in March. The presentation on Flex 2 and ColdFusion to the UKCFUG is scheduled for March 20th.
February 12, 2006
I'm already scheduled to present in Amsterdam and Brussels in March, and now Munich has been confirmed, too. I'll be presenting Flex 2 and ColdFusion / Flex integration to the local CFUG on March 21st in the Adobe Munich offices.
February 12, 2006
I am in Adobe's Seattle offices, working on some last minute changes for the demos I plan on using this evening at the CFUG event. If you are in the area, I hope to see you tonight at the first stop on this user group tour. Details are on the Seattle CFUG page.
February 10, 2006
Tim Buntel has announced that he is leaving Adobe and the ColdFusion team to pursue his true passion, education. Tim has been an integral part of the ColdFusion team for many years (and not just thanks to his memorable MAX performances). We'll miss you, Tim!
February 6, 2006
I attended the first two Spring events in Athens, OH, and was impressed with both. Both were well attended, professionally run by Dave Hannum and his crew, and I was honored to have been able to keynote. Unfortunately, I missed last year's event because of a scheduling conflict, and will have to...
February 5, 2006
First of all, no, ColdFusion is not yet supported on 64-bit Windows. And I don't have a date for when it will be. But, ColdFusion MX 7 can indeed run on 64-bit Windows (I have been doing so for a long time now). The trickier part is getting ColdFusion to talk to 64-bit IIS 6 (which by default only...
February 2, 2006
Check out Will's latest design, available from ColdFusionGear . I just got mine today. This one is too cool!
January 31, 2006
Using Flex Builder 2 you will be able to build complete Flex applications powered by a ColdFusion backend. And you can build them even without using Flex Enterprise Services (FES for short). But having said that, your application may indeed benefit from FES. We'll be exposing additional FES...
January 31, 2006
An important benefit of the new and improved Flash Remoting adapter (installed with the Flex updater for ColdFusion MX 7.01, and used in conjunction with Flex 2) is the automatic conversion of objects between ColdFusion and Flex - CFCs mapped to ActionScript classes, and vice-versa. For example,...