ColdFusion 201 – Adobe ColdFusion – Advanced ColdFusion Development

Class Description
In our Advanced ColdFusion Development provides ColdFusion application developers with the knowledge and hands-on practice that they need to build, maintain, and scale effective web applications. This course is designed to teach Participants how to Architect a secure, robust, scalable, and maintainable web application using best practices. Over 3-days Participants will learn how to use a single platform to rapidly build and deploy web and mobile applications. Leverage unique capabilities for end-to-end mobile application development. Generate high-quality PDFs, and make Participants server more secure with default server lockdown.

Course Benefits

  • Introduction to Components (CFC’s)
  • Manipulating Lists and Queries
  • Manipulating Data with Arrays and Structures
  • Advanced ColdFusion Component Concepts
  • Handling Errors and Exceptions
  • Code and Content Reuse
  • Working with PDF forms in ColdFusion
  • Data and File Manipulation in ColdFusion
  • Performance, Scalability, and Robustness

Suggested Prerequisites
Knowledge of your operating system and basic computer navigation is required for all classes. We recommend that you have intermediate to advance knowledge of web standards, CSS, and HTML. You may want to attend our Adobe ColdFusion – Fast Track to ColdFusion class beforehand. We also recommend that you have the Adobe ColdFusion software before starting the class. You can purchase the software or obtain a trial version of it from the Adobe website.

Course Outline

  • Course methodology and format
  • Course objectives
  • The impact of locking for concurrency
  • Associating data with components
  • Referencing CFC Properties
  • Documenting CFC Properties
  • Using onMissingTemplate()
  • Image Processing Functions RSS Feeds in ColdFusion using
  • Consuming RSS Feeds
  • Creating RSS Feeds
  • Creating Dynamic Multimedia Presentations with
  • Creating ZIP files with
  • Understanding performance, robustness, and scalability
  • Effectively configuring the ColdFusion server
  • Identifying scalability bottlenecks in Students code
  • Using the ColdFusion Server Monitor to identify bottlenecks
  • Caching recordsets
  • Using to cache generated page contents
  • Caching entire page results
  • Using asynchronous processes to improve performance using

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Our goal is to make sure your class meets your objectives, not ours. Therefore, all of our outlines are treated as guides to help steer the workshop. This outline does not guarantee that all the topics listed will be covered in the time allowed. The amount of material covered is based on the skill level of the student audience. We may change or alter course topics to best suit the classroom situation.

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