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                    May 30, 2024
                
            
            
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- ColdFusion Developers Guide
 - Develop ColdFusion applications
  
- Introducing ColdFusion
 - Changes in ColdFusion
- Replacement of JRun with Tomcat
 - Security enhancements
 - ColdFusion WebSocket
 - Enhanced Java integration
 - ColdFusion ORM search for indexing and search
 - Solr enhancements
 - Scheduler enhancements
 - Integration with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
 - RESTful Web Services in ColdFusion
 - Lazy loading across client and server in ColdFusion
 - Web service enhancements
 - Displaying geolocation
 - Client-side charting
 - Caching enhancements
 - Server update using ColdFusion Administrator
 - Secure Profile for ColdFusion Administrator
 
 - Introduction to application development
 - The CFML programming language
 - Building blocks of ColdFusion applications
 - Develop CFML applications
    
- Develop CFML applications
 - Design and optimize a ColdFusion application
 - Handle errors
 - Use persistent data and locking
 - Use ColdFusion threads
 - Secure applications
 - Client-side CFML (for mobile development)
 - Use the ColdFusion debugger
 - Debugging and Troubleshooting Applications
 - Develop globalized applications
 - REST enhancements in ColdFusion
 - Authentication through OAuth
 - Social enhancements
 
 - Develop mobile applications
 - Access and use data
 - ColdFusion ORM
 - ColdFusion and HTML5
 - Flex and AIR integration in ColdFusion
 - Request and present information
 - Office file interoperability
 - ColdFusion portlets
 - Work with documents, charts, and reports
 - Use web elements and external objects
 - Use external resources
    
- Send and receive e-mail
 - Interact with Microsoft Exchange servers
 - Interact with remote servers
 - Manage files on the server
 - Use event gateways
 - Create custom event gateways
 - Use the ColdFusion extensions for Eclipse
 - Use the data services messaging event gateway
 - Use the data management event gateway
 - Use the FMS event gateway
 - Use the instant messaging event gateways
 - Use the SMS event gateway
 
 
 
You can use Adobe ColdFusion to manipulate PDF forms created in Adobe® Acrobat® Professional and Adobe® LiveCycle™ Designer.