Sandeep Paliwal Is Blogging
ColdFusion engineering team member Sandeep Paliwal is now blogging .
ColdFusion engineering team member Sandeep Paliwal is now blogging .
Adobe TV has posted a recording I did on building ColdFusion powered Flex applications. The video, entitled Building Flex Applications Powered By ColdFusion , is one of the longer Adobe TV sessions, and walks through the concepts, building the CFC back-end, coding the Flex client, retrieving data,...
We'll be debuting a new session format at MAX North America this year, the MegaLab. I'll be presenting one, a getting-started crash-course session on LiveCycle Data Services and BlazeDS entitled Getting Started with LiveCycle Data Services on Monday, November 17, 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm. I've posted...
I've been debating posting this for the past few days. But, as it does not really disclose anything more than has been publicly discussed as of late (on this blog and elsewhere), and as it actually makes useful suggestions pertaining to securing ColdFusion (specifically from SQL injection attacks),...
The use of as a means to enhance the security of ColdFusion applications (and also deliver a side benefit of improved performance) has long been advocated. But, judging by the number of sites that have been compromised by a recent spate of SQL injection attacks (that may in fact be targeting .cfm...
LiveCycle Data Services 2.6 (aka LiveCycle Data Services ES Update 1 has been released. Release notes have also been posted .
I just confirmed that I'll be speaking at the upcoming FlexCamp on the Michigan State University campus in East Lansing on July 30th. I plan to present an opening session on Flex, AIR, Data Services, and more. For more details and registration information, see the FlexCamp site .
Glenda Vigoreaux has been part of the ColdFusion family for many years. She spoke at usergroups, was a highly regarded and requested trainer (and was the highest rated speaker at MAX one year), and was liked by all who knew her. She loved teaching, and considered motivating others her true passion....
J. Peter Bruzzese has written an article for InfoWorld entitled Trade-offs of open source in the enterprise , and uses ColdFusion as the example to demonstrate why both open source and paid commercial offerings are needed. OpenBD's Alan Williamson and Adam Haskell are both quoted in this story.
LinkUp is a job search site, and they currently have 244 ColdFusion related positions listed (at the time of this post). Thanks to Mike for bringing this to my attention.