flexcf.com Launched
flexcf.com is a new site dedicated to the development of ColdFusion powered Flex applications. Seven tutorials have been posted already, and more are on the way.
flexcf.com is a new site dedicated to the development of ColdFusion powered Flex applications. Seven tutorials have been posted already, and more are on the way.
TorontoFLEX is scheduled for May 15th, 2008 at MaRS Centre in Toronto, Ontario. Registration is FREE and now open . I am planning on attending this event, and hope to see you there!
Intuit QuickBase is a series of ready-made online workgroup applications designed to solve common business challenges, allowing them to be customized to suit your processes, and shared as needed. The QuickBase Developer Program (in beta) allows developers to build applications on the QuickBase...
The Japanese version of ColdFusion 8.0.1 is now available for download .
AMF (Flash Remoting) is generally the preferred way for Flash/Flex/AIR applications to communicate with back-end servers and services. ColdFusion developers are fortunate in that AMF has been built in to ColdFusion for years. Java developers have access to the open-source BlazeDS which, among other...
Instead of different URLs each year, we've created a new address for MAX. From now on, you'll want to visit max.adobe.com .
Three positions this week: Think Profits (Vancouver, Canada) is looking for a ColdFusion developer. Requirements include strong programming skills, Adobe CS3 proficiency, and strong CSS skills. Details posted online . Nxtbook Media (Lancaster, PA) is looking for a Flex Developer. Requirements...
LiveCycle Data Services 2.6 is now in public beta. The update includes better support for Flex 3, support for AIR offline storage and data management, improved performance, and more. And yes, it can be used with ColdFusion. You can get LCDS 2.6 beta from Labs .
Adobe TV has launched. We'll be posting new content regularly (I actually recorded 3 videos yesterday which will be going live in a month or so).
A user e-mailed me to ask about how to create or use web services that use arrays of objects in ColdFusion. I forwarded the question to Mr. ColdFusion Web Services himself, Tom Jordahl. He responded to the user, and also posted the response on his blog for future reference. Thanks, Tom!