BlueDragon Blog
Here you'll find tips and information about making the most of BlueDragon, which offers several compelling implementation alternatives for your CFML applications. This blog was created originally by Charlie Arehart, who was New Atlanta CTO from 2003-2006.,He has since moved on to become an independent consultant but continues to answer comments raised in existing blog entries. BlueDragon continues, and you should look to the newer BlueDragon blog, from New Atlanta president, Vince Bonfanti, for more updated information.

Our Upcoming Microsoft WebCast on Integrating CFML and .NET

posted Tuesday, 7 March 2006

Come learn more about integration of CFML and .NET. By now most have heard that BlueDragon.NET is the only way to run CFML natively on .NET. Now we'll be presenting a Microsoft WebCast next week showing it. Come sign up and see for yourself. Click the image below to be taken to the MS site for all the integration webcasts.

Ours (which I, Charlie, will be giving) are the topics:

Interoperability between ASP.NET and ColdFusion-parts 1 and 2
Part 1: Monday, March 13, 2006 - 12:00 PM Eastern (9:00 AM Pacific)
Part 2: Thursday, March 16, 2006 - 12:00 PM Eastern (9:00 AM Pacific)

You will see sections for CFML, PHP, and JSP developers. And within the section for CFML developers, you will see other topics introducing .NET generically to CFML developers (including a 3-part talk given by David Churvis).

Our talk will instead be specifically about integration of CFML and .NET using BlueDragon.NET, which of course should be very interesting to any CFML developer. Let me clarify something also: the focus of most of the webcasts in that series (like the ones on PHP and JSP) are more about transitioning you from the one language to .NET. Ours, rather, is more about taking advantage of the .NET framework, ASP.NET, and .NET objects from within your CFMLNot about moving from CFML to .NET, it's about making the most of .NET and ASP.NET with and from your CFML, getting the best of both worlds.

If you're a CF developer who's facing a corporate move to .NET, you don't need to throw away your CFML. Come see how, by signing up today:

 ASP.NET 2.0 Webcast Series