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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.

Detailed outline of my day-long CFUnited pre-conference class: "CFML LEveraging .NET Strengths"

posted Monday, 20 June 2005

For those coming to or considering my day-long CFUnited pre-conference class, "CFML LEveraging .NET Strengths", here is a topic outline:

  • Why Consider .NET as a CFML Shop
    • Advantages, Demonstrations
  • How BD/.NET Works
    • Brief Technical Overview
    • Installing and Configuring
  • Understanding CFML/.NET Integration
    • Sharing Data Between CFML and ASP.NET
    • Calling Components Between CFML and ASP.NET
    • Leveraging .NET Controls Within CFML
    • Leveraging ADO.NET Within CFML
    • Dropping CFML into an ASP.NET Page
    • Integration via CFX Tags in .NET
  • Understanding the .NET Framework
    • The ASP.NET Page Processing Pipeline
    • .NET Web Applications
    • Restarting .NET Web Applications
    • .NET Security/Access Issues
    • Learning .NET Effectively as a CFML Developer
  • Benefits that Come Without Changing Code
    • Enhanced Session Management
    • Improved Security and Authentication
    • Multiple Independent Instances
    • Multiple Admin Consoles
    • Improved Robustness and Reliability
    • Improved Management
  • Other .NET Features Available
    • Finding Live Demos of .NET Features
    • Internationalization, Mobile Support
    • Enhanced XML Support
    • Web Services Support
    • COM Integration
    • Loading Configuration Settings via .NET
    • Other Features
  • Common Questions and Challenges
  • Understanding and Troubleshooting BD/.NET Issues
  • Getting Started on Your Own

These classes have no labs/hands on, but I will be doing demos of all these features and more, with code samples for you to take home and a free copy of BlueDragon/.NET for you to use in development.

There is still a week left to register, at https://secure.teratech.com/training/Reg_common.cfm?TrackID=189. Cost is $349 for 8 hours. But 15 seats are already taken, so hurry to guarantee your own seat.




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