Kevin Benore Blogging
Kevin Benore, a long time ColdFusion developer and a Senior Web Developer at POLITICO, is now blogging . Only a few posts up there so far, but already some good ColdFusion coverage. Welcome to the blogosphere, Kevin!
Kevin Benore, a long time ColdFusion developer and a Senior Web Developer at POLITICO, is now blogging . Only a few posts up there so far, but already some good ColdFusion coverage. Welcome to the blogosphere, Kevin!
A user emailed me to ask about installing ColdFusion when no desktop access is available (Telnet access, for example). I sent him this link describing Performing a silent installation of ColdFusion 9 , and am posting it here just so I have it the next time I need it.
ColdFusion Technical Support Engineer Vikas Chandran explains how to run Java servlets on ColdFusion.
Fellow Adobe evangelist (hey, it's fun to type that) Ray Camden has posted an Initial list of speakers and sessions for the ColdFusion Unconference at Adobe MAX 2011 .
Ray Camden spilled the beans on an initiative to make ColdFusion online docs better. Read his post and get involved!
We've just posted a security hotfix for ColdFusion 8.x and 9.x (for Windows, Macintosh and UNIX).
As we've done in previous years, at Adobe MAX 2011 we'll be hosting a series of unconferences, including the ever-popular ColdFusion Unconference, once again unmanaged by everyone's favorite ColdFusion Jedi, Ray Camden . Ray has opened a call for speakers on his blog.
RIACON is August 6-7, 2011, in the Washington, DC area. Adobe will be present, and the ColdFusion team will be presenting sessions on a variety of topics including discussions of the next version of ColdFusion.
Developer Week 2011 is June 20-24, 2011, and this year we have almost 20 sessions on Flex, mobile development, and back-end integration to ColdFusion, Java, and PHP. Registration is now open.
Not sure how I missed this one, but better late than never. Rob Brooks-Bilson has written an incredibly thorough and informative article for DZone on ColdFusion 9 performance optimizations using Ehcache. This one is required reading for all ColdFusion developers. Nice job, Rob.