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November 22, 2003

ColdFusion Undocumented Application And Session Scopes

Filed under: ColdFusion — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
Sam Neff published some undocumented functions available in ColdFusion MX 6.1 which reveal time related values relating to the Application and Session scopes. Ray Camden also added some important comments and code. Undocumented Application and Session scope functions

November 21, 2003

Central A Good Explanation Of How To Apply In The Real-World

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
There have been many blog and other articles-references to Central. I have read many but like this one in particular. It is actually linked to from Sean Corfield’’s blog via another link. I like how Central is explained here is terms of palpable benefits for users. Active Content Resources a Central App Explained

Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM)

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
Verbatims: Active Directory Application Mode (ADAM) is a part of Microsoft’’s fully integrated directory services available with Windows Server 2003, and is built specifically to address directory-enabled application scenarios. You can easily install, reinstall, or remove the ADAM application directory, making it the ideal directory service to deploy with an application. Active Directory Application Mode

OT Thom Yorke On President Bush’’s Visit To UK

Filed under: Miscellaneous — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
I am a big Radiohead fan, they have made immensely interesting music and I bloody missed them at the Hollywood Bowl ( Anyhow Thom Yorke states his point of view here in the NME. Thom Yorke Speaks Out

CFTRY CFCATCH Blocks Exception Information

Filed under: ColdFusion — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
Using CFTRY CFCATCH etc in ColdFusion applications gives an immense amount of power in handling exceptions. Along with the capabilities of the CF Administrator interface these are the sort of things that keeps CF ahead of the pack in Application Server environments in our opinion. This is a useful reference for Exception information in CFCATCH [...]

November 20, 2003

Zip Code ColdFusion Custom Tags Free To Download

Filed under: ColdFusion — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
There are five ColdFusion custom tags covering all aspects of US zip code manipulation and they have been made available as a free download. Zip Code Custom Tags

Javascript API Client-Server Gateway

Filed under: JVM & Java — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
Two of our hero’’s combined in this post. Dan Switzer creator of qForms and Steve Nelson the GodFather of Fusebox. Steve posted some remarks in our blog about another great example of using zip codes. I”ll let Dan Switzer tell it like it is “The Client/Server Gateway is a JavaScript API [...]

November 19, 2003

Dreamweaver MX Historical Notes Moving From CF Studio

Filed under: ColdFusion — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
This is a link to a February 2003 PDF (sorry) from Charlie Arehart which covers the issues faced by ColdFusion Studio users who move or are thinking of moving to Dreamweaver, including some good performance tuning tweaks. This has typically been considered to be a very painful thing to do however we at Webapper [...]

Over 500 Examples Of Java Code

Filed under: JVM & Java — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
Another good link from CF-Talk. This site has over 500 examples of Java code from the book Java Developers Almanac from Applets through Beans, Swing etc. It looks like a good reference for those of us who do not have the knowledge of Java that Matt Liotta and others have. Examples from the Java [...]

November 18, 2003

Good Resource For UML Modeling Guidelines

Filed under: Flex & Flash — Mike Brunt @ 12:00 am
Modeling Style Info is a site we often refer to as a primer for application modeling and UML issues generally. As we watch new products unfolding, such as Flex. As we see what we are offered via CFMX in terms of OO related development paradigms, the efficient use of UML really should be in [...]
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