This may be sooo! obvious that I am insulting some and if so I apologize reservedly. However here goes, when debugging JavaScript if we are fortunate enough to get Line 560 etc. “But there is no line 560!” I here us cry. Do a View Source in your browser, select all the [...]
I came to this article via another excellent one both are by Jesse James Garrett of Adaptive Path. This article goes right to the heart of what we believe here at Webapper and our core operating methodolody. “Wire-to-Wire” design and development from the servers, via the networks to the users. It all matters [...]
ColdFusion helping to serve IBM Main Frame legacy data is not as far-fetched as it sounds. No doubts many of us have done this sort of thing using a Database as an intermediary. IBM WebSphere Host Access Transformation Server (HATS) takes us much closer, it’’s Webshpere running in a mainframe which opens up [...]
We have a major client who moved from a stand-alone CF 5.0 application platform to running ColdFusion as an application on IBM Websphere.
We helped them with some clustering issues and thought this article might be helpful.
Steven Erat posts some excellent and detailed articles. I found this one on CF-Talk today and for anyone working with ColdFusion on Websphere this is excellent information to have around. Verbatim:
IBM extends the J2EE spec, and those extensions are configured, at least in part, in ibm-application-ext.xmi. There is one copy of this file at [...]
Us (older) NT folks remember the first web server designed specifically for Windows NT, O”Reilley WebSite and it was good to us. Well it never went away and is now being marketed as VisNetic WebSite.
Details here.
Steven Erat pointed out this link on CF-Talk. It has a zip file containing the history of ColdFusion (CFML) from version 4.01 forward.
Here is the article.
This is a pretty good article and I have to admit I have used Access many times in my earlier web app development days. It’’s still a good modeling tool.
Here is the article.
This has been blogged before but I don”t want to lose the link. Browser Cam have a service to check web application code across many browsers and operating systems. It looks very simple to use and there are hourly or monthly options. At $40.00 per month this is well priced for those of [...]
Some time ago we purchased a Bug Tracking Tool and I sort of lost track of the source but just came across it again so I thought I would post it here in case it helps someone. the tool is called Tracking Tool, it’’s written in ColdFusion Fusebox 3.0 and a full enterprise version [...]