Advanced Cold Fusion 4 Application Development
 

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Advanced Cold Fusion 4 Application Development

by Macmillan Publishing Company

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Label:Macmillan Publishing Company
Pages:730
Binding:Paperback
Publication Date:1998-11-01
Published By:Macmillan Publishing Company
ASIN:B00008CM3J
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Written by some of the most respected ColdFusion developers around, this book is the only source for advanced the information needed by serious ColdFusion developers. From security issues and solutions to scripting the development environment, from fault-tolerance and load-balancing to distributed processing, from server sandbox deployment to intelligent agents, from writing language extensions to COM DCOM and CORBA integration, this book contains a wealth of hard earned knowledge gained by years of real-world experience. -Programmers, HTML developers, webmasters, network administrates, and database administrators alike will benefit from the techniques, technologies, and concepts taught in this book. -This book is design to be used in conjunction with (and as an extension to) our best-selling "ColdFusion 4 Web Application Construction Kit", ISBN 078971809X.
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Written as an advanced companion to Ben Forta's ColdFusion 4.0 Web Application Construction Kit, Advanced ColdFusion 4.0 Application Development is a topical guide to the more sophisticated aspects of ColdFusion 4.0.

The book is organized into four independent parts--scalability, security, extending ColdFusion, and advanced application development. Scalability covers the various ways to keep track of your server performance, scale up configurations, and keep track of clients. This first part also covers Cluster Cats--a load-balancing solution bundled with the Enterprise version of ColdFusion 4.

In the security section, the author discusses the User Authentication Framework and security sandboxes and explains how to integrate ColdFusion security with your network operating system. The third part focuses on how to modify and extend the ColdFusion environment to truly make the most of it. It begins with an extensive discussion on custom tags and CFX tags and then covers integration with Delphi, CORBA, Visual Tool Markup Language (VTML), and customization of the development environment.

The final part is a rapid-fire discussion of many key areas: Web Dynamic Data Exchange, code sharing with Visual Basic and Perl, scripting, intelligent agents, and interactions with the System Registry. The book wraps up with useful appendices that provide references for tags, functions, VTML, the Wizard Markup Language (WIZML), and the DTD file format. A companion CD-ROM provides a trial version of ColdFusion to make this definitive work complete. --Stephen W. Plain

Customer Reviews

The best you can find. - Reviewed on 2001-06-05
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This book was more valuable to me than any allaire class. Sometimes I wish it explained concepts that might be new for non-traditional programmers, but overall the book is wonderful.
Great follow-up to the first book! - Reviewed on 2000-12-30
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1 customer found this review helpful.

This is a necassary piece for your technical library if you are a ColdFusion developer. I am a certified coldfusion developer and find this book to be invaluable for reference. It is a usual great Ben Forta read!
A must for any CF enthusiast - Reviewed on 2000-10-19
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1 customer found this review helpful.

To find good books on CF is difficult. Ben Forta however has published two of the best. This book takes you from server performance to WDDX and custom tags. I really enjoyed the appendixes in this book which give you not only tag and function references, but good examples alonf with a description.

If you want to learn CF you must buy this book. No CF library can exist without this reference tool. I am using CF 4.5 currently, and I still use this book as a reference.

This book lacks in simple database principles. - Reviewed on 2000-10-01
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2 customers found this review helpful, 7 did not.

I've found this book somewhat incomplete. You can find better information about tags within the Cold Fusion Studio tags help. For instance the lack of trying to figure out how to dynamicly loop, and display values from a returned recordset. It only shows how to display hard coded values like #fieldname# not query. and then the dynamic name. There was no mention of columnlist after your query or anything. It basically just shows tons of hard coding which I find incomplete. For an advanced book it should have contained much much more. Ben Forta its not that great
Straight from the manual - Reviewed on 2000-08-11
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2 customers found this review helpful, 5 did not.

I've been programming ColdFusion for almost 2 years now, and the lack of good programming books in this great web development language is unfortunate. Forta's books on Cold Fusion are a scam...they mirror the manuals that come with the product almost perfectly. He may change the table names and databases, but he gives the same number of examples for each topic...
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