CFUnited Blog - classes http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm This is the development blog. en-us Tue, 19 Mar 2024 00:45:38 -0500 Wed, 22 Jul 2009 12:33:00 -0500 BlogCFC http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss michael@teratech.com michael@teratech.com michael@teratech.com no CFUnited Class: jQuery and ColdFusion - Jeff Peters http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/7/22/CFUnited-Class-jQuery-and-ColdFusion--Jeff-Peters <a href="ttp://cfunited.com/2009/classes#class-CU248"> Jeff Peters</a> <b>CFUnited Class:</b> <a href="http://cfunited.com/2009/classes#class-CU248"> CU248 - jQuery and ColdFusion </a> August 11, 2009 9:00am - 5:30pm <br/> <font size="2" color="green">1. Why did you create this class?</font> Well, I started out teaching jQuery as a separate class about a year ago. It was a fun class, but I met an increasing number of CF developers who hadn't investigated jQuery because they felt that it just duplicates features that are available in ColdFusion, especially CF8. While it's true that many of the tasks that jQuery handles well are also addressed by features in CF, I find that it's very beneficial to be able to take advantage of both technologies. <font size="2" color="green">2. Are you going to cover jQuery first, or ColdFusion?</font> The focus of the class is really on how jQuery and ColdFusion can work and play well together. We'll spend a bit of time discussing each side of the house, but most of the time will be spent on combining the two. <font size="2" color="green">3. Aren't jQuery and ColdFusion mutually exclusive?</font> Not at all. As I already mentioned, this is the misconception that originally prompted me to design the class. It's important to understand that CF is a tool that generates code to run on the browser, and jQuery is code that runs on the browser as well. If we understand both technologies from the browser's context, we can make use of them together in very interesting and useful ways. <font size="2" color="green">4. Do attendees need to know jQuery and ColdFusion in order to take the class?</font> I'm expecting students to know ColdFusion, but not necessarily jQuery. This seems to be the typical scenario, especially in the context of a conference like CFUnited, where attendees are typically familiar with CF. We'll be spending some time in the first part of the class talking about the fundamentals of jQuery, so if you don't know any jQuery, you'll be raring to go by the end of the day. <font size="2" color="green">5. What will attendees know at the end of the day?</font> Beats me--I don't know if you'll pay attention. Seriously, though, the class is designed to open up a whole box of fun stuff for creating great user experiences with good ol' HTML. <font size="2" color="green">6. How will this class benefit an attendees career?</font> If your career has anything to do with building front-ends for web applications (or HTML-based desktop applications), you'll find something useful in this class. My intent is to fuel students' imaginations so that they'll feel enabled to explore their own ideas. <font size="2" color="green">7. What should attendees bring to the class?</font> The biggest thing that will help is your imagination, and perhaps some ideas for an application you're currently developing. You should bring your laptop, with CF installed. I'll provide jQuery and instructions on how to install it, use it, and extend it. Of course, if you're already tinkering with jQuery and have it, that's even better. I look forward to seeing you there! Interviews classes topic interview Wed, 22 Jul 2009 12:33:00 -0500 http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/7/22/CFUnited-Class-jQuery-and-ColdFusion--Jeff-Peters CFUnited Class: CBOX-100 : Intro To ColdBox - Luis Majano http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/7/16/CFUnited-Class-CBOX100--Intro-To-ColdBox--Luis-Majano <a href="http://cfunited.com/2009/speakers#speaker-215"> Luis Majano</a> - Computer Engineer currently employed at ESRI (Environmental Systems Research Institute) in Southern California. He was born in San Salvador, El Salvador and is the president of Ortus Solutions, a consulting firm specializing in Adobe ColdFusion & Java development. His background includes over 9 years of software development experience, architecture and system design. He is the creator of ColdBox (www.coldboxframework.com), an open source Object Oriented ColdFusion framework and is the Adobe ColdFusion user group manager for the Inland Empire. You can also read his blog at <a href=? www.luismajano.com?>www.luismajano.com</a> <b>CFUnited Class:</b> <a href=" http://cfunited.com/2009/classes#class-CU241 "> CBOX-100 : Intro To ColdBox </a> August 11, 2009 9:00am - 5:30pm <br/> <font size="2" color="green">1. Have you spoken at CFUnited in the past? What would you tell someone who hasn't been to CFUnited before?</font> Yes, last year was my first CFUnited experience. I had never been to CFUnited before and I had a blast. It was an incredible conference and I know that this year will be no different. The conference is packed with lots of sessions and great time for networking and learning. If you have not been to a CFUnited before, I definitely encourage you to do so. In every little corner of the location you can find interesting topics and overall ColdFusion awesomeness. <font size="2" color="green">2. Who should attend your session "CBOX-100: Intro to ColdBox"?</font> Intro to ColdBox is an intense 1-day training course that will get you started with ColdBox Application Development. This course focuses on the main aspects of ColdBox Development and it delivers a one-two punch in order to get you started in no time. The content materials are awesome and in book format, so you always have reference materials at hand. Not only that, the course comes with a set of exercise booklets and workshops that could keep you busy for at least 3 weeks. We also give you lots of schwag and an entire eclipse workstation already configured with lots of goodies. In other words, this course really gives you with a lot of materials in order to get your development in tip top shape. The course curriculum can be found here:<a href="http://coldbox.org/index.cfm/courses/cbox100"> http://coldbox.org/index.cfm/courses/cbox100</a> <font size="2" color="green">3. Are there any pre requisites?</font> <ol> <li>Lots of coffee!</li> <li>Basic CFC knowledge</li> <li>A laptop with a CFML Engine (Being political here)</li> <li>The willingness to learn</li> </ol> <font size="2" color="green">4. What are some key points to take away from this class?</font> The main point to take away from this class is the general concept of what ColdBox can do for you or your business. You will get to see first-hand all the features and concepts that make ColdBox a next generation ColdFusion Development Platform. The second point is materials. I have spent more than 2 years preparing all the course materials, documentation, schwag, exercises and software. So you will be more than satisfied with the incredible amount of material you can take home, where the real learning really starts. You can see some testimonials here: <a href=?http://coldbox.org/index.cfm/training?> http://coldbox.org/index.cfm/training</a> Or video testimonials here: <a href=?http://coldbox.org/index.cfm/media?> http://coldbox.org/index.cfm/media</a> conference Interviews classes Thu, 16 Jul 2009 14:30:00 -0500 http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/7/16/CFUnited-Class-CBOX100--Intro-To-ColdBox--Luis-Majano CFUnited Class: Managing Web Projects for Developers - Shlomy Gantz http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/7/15/CFUnited-Class-Managing-Web-Projects-for-Developers--Shlomy-Gantz <a href=" http://cfunited.com/2009/speakers/178"> Shlomy Gantz</a> - President and founder of BlueBrick Inc. He has over a decade of management experience in the hi-tech industry, and an extensive background in application development, database integration and project management. He works with Fortune 500 companies around the world. He frequently presents in technology and management conferences and various user groups across US and Europe. Prior to founding BlueBrick, Mr. Gantz was a Senior Consultant for Computer Horizons, working for some of the nation's major airlines. Mr. Gantz was also the co-founder and vice president of technology for CoreActive ACG, a leading provider of web based solutions. <b>CFUnited Class:</b> <a href="http://cfunited.com/2009/classes#class-CU247"> Managing Web Projects for Developers</a> August 11, 2009 9:00am - 5:30pm<br/> <font size="2" color="green">1. Have you spoken at CFUnited in the past? What would you tell someone who hasn't been to CFUnited before?</font> Yes, I have been speaking at CFUNITED since the first one and am always excited to come back. CFUNITED Newbies should always check out the hotel bar, this is where you will usually find speakers arguing the finer points of CFSCRIPT vs. CFML tags, or even an Adobe employee that while under the influence might let something slip about ColdFusion 10, you never know. <font size="2" color="green">2. Who should attend your session "Managing Web Projects for Developers", is it mainly for project managers?</font> Actually, the class is mainly geared toward any developer that needs to manage others or even themselves. I often find that even the best coders have a hard time managing others. The seminar will be useful not only for the corporate developer but also for those of us doing freelance work. <font size="2" color="green">3. Are there any pre requisites?</font> At least a year or two developing web based apps <font size="2" color="green">4. What are some key points to take away from this class?</font> I think the main take away would be a better understanding of what works and what doesn't in the real world of software project management. While the seminar is completely buzzword compliant (Agile, XP,CMM?) it is based on real world experience and research. Attendees will be better equipped to estimate, plan, develop, test and maintain applications. Attendees will learn effective ways of managing other developers and the development process as a whole. Interviews classes Wed, 15 Jul 2009 13:37:00 -0500 http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/7/15/CFUnited-Class-Managing-Web-Projects-for-Developers--Shlomy-Gantz Pre-Conf Class - Get Started with CFBuilder with Charlie Arehart http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/7/14/PreConf-Class--Get-Started-with-CFBuilder-with-Charlie-Arehart Charlie Arehart is doing a pre-conference class on ColdFusion Builder. Announced today. CU250 - Charlie Arehart - Getting Started with CFBuilder, for those coming from Dreamweaver, CFStudio, HomeSite, etc. <a href="http://cfunited.com/2009/classes">Register now</a> You've heard the buzz about ColdFusion Builder (code-named Bolt and referred to hereafter as CFBuilder), now get a walkthrough (hands-on from your own laptop if you bring one) from someone who's been down the same path, coming to CFBuilder from other non-Eclipse-based CFML editors like Dreamweaver, HomeSite, and CF Studio. In this day-long class, Veteran CFer Charlie Arehart will introduce you to CFBuilder, presuming you have no prior experience with it or Eclipse/CFEclipse. (Indeed, if you do have experience with those editors, this is not the class for you!) Whether you want to or are being told to use CFBuilder, it's clearly the CFML editor of the future, and you'll come away with a clear appreciation of its strengths and capabilities. You may even, like Charlie, grow very quickly to like it. Many who tried in the past to make the transition from those other CFML editors to CFEclipse (a close cousin to CFBuilder) struggled, partly from the significant differences between the editors, and partly from a relative lack of guidance (and indeed a sense of not belonging) for those making the transition. You were generally expected to tough it out and "get with the program". Adobe has done several things to address those challenges in CFBuilder. There's still room for improvement, sure, but they've also added still more powerful features that make it all the more worth the transition, including many not ever provided in the other CFML editors. Charlie will gently guide those using the other editors to appreciate the power and even the simplicity of CFBuilder. <a href="http://cfunited.com/2009/cfbuilderclass">More Details and Outline</a> conference attendees speakers classes ColdFusion Builder events registration Tue, 14 Jul 2009 11:32:00 -0500 http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/7/14/PreConf-Class--Get-Started-with-CFBuilder-with-Charlie-Arehart jQuery and ColdFusion: A Quiz http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/6/22/jQuery-and-ColdFusion-A-Quiz How do you measure up hot shot? Take this <a href="http://cfunited.com/go/survey/179 ">quiz</a> to see if you how you do. Jeff Peters is teaching an intense class August 11th 2009 on "jQuery and ColdFusion" jQuery is one of the most popular JavaScript libraries in use. ColdFusion can auto-generate JavaScript for many favorite AJAX-type tasks. This class will explore how to make automated JavaScript and hand-rolled JavaScript work and play well together, while retaining the developer's sanity. Bring your own laptop and a healthy dose of curiosity. Techniques explored are also applicable to other JavaScript libraries. <a href="http://cfunited.com/go/survey/179 ">jQuery and ColdFusion: A Quiz</a> Or register now! <a href="http://cfunited.com/2009/classes#class-CU248">http://cfunited.com/2009/classes#class-CU248</a> survey attendees classes community events contest registration Mon, 22 Jun 2009 15:29:00 -0500 http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/6/22/jQuery-and-ColdFusion-A-Quiz ColdBox Training at CFUnited - Luis Majano http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/6/22/ColdBox-Training-at-CFUnited--Luis-Majano See original post here: <a href="http://blog.coldboxframework.com/post.cfm/coldbox-training-at-cfunited-2009">http://blog.coldboxframework.com/post.cfm/coldbox-training-at-cfunited-2009</a> Intro to ColdBox is an intense 1-day training course that will get you started with ColdBox Application Development. This course focuses on the main aspects of ColdBox Development and it delivers a one-two punch to get you started. Register now for this pre-conference class! Only $549 <a href="http://cfunited.com/2009/classes">http://cfunited.com/2009/classes</a> classes Mon, 22 Jun 2009 14:21:00 -0500 http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/6/22/ColdBox-Training-at-CFUnited--Luis-Majano Classes: Coldbox iPhone Flex Manage jQuery CSS Build http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/6/15/Classes-Coldbox-iPhone-Flex-Manage-jQuery-CSS-Build Have you seen these classes? We have some new ones! <a href="http://cfunited.com/2009/classes">http://cfunited.com/2009/classes</a> CU241 - CBOX-100 : Intro To ColdBox Luis Majano CU242 - Beginning iPhone Bootcamp Rob Rusher CU243 - Flex Boot Camp Dan Blackman CU244 - Building Better Applications Simon Free CU245 - Hitchikers Guide to ColdFusion Chaz Chumley CU246 - Administering Multiple ColdFusion Projects within Your Organization Charlie Arehart, Aaron Wolfe, Michael Collins, Vlad from EdgeWebHosting CU247 - Managing Web Projects for Developers Shlomy Gantz CU248 - jQuery and ColdFusion Jeff Peters CU249 - Hands on CSS Dee Sadler classes Mon, 15 Jun 2009 17:15:00 -0500 http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/6/15/Classes-Coldbox-iPhone-Flex-Manage-jQuery-CSS-Build Administering Multiple ColdFusion Projects within Your Organization http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/5/6/Administering-Multiple-ColdFusion-Projects-within-Your-Organization This is a new Pre-Conference Class given by Mike Collins, Charlie Arehart, Aaron Wolfe and another special guest speaker. August 11th 2009, 9am - 5:30pm <br> Lansdowne Resort and Conference Center <br> Cost: $549 <a href="http://cfunited.com/2009/classes#class-CU246">CU246 - Administering Multiple ColdFusion Projects within Your Organization</a> <strong>Who should attend this class?</strong> <p> Anyone interested in learning how to setup an environment within their organization that can support multiple ColdFusion projects without sacrificing security, scalability and performance. </p> <strong>What are the prerequisites (experience)?</strong> <p> Attendees should be familiar with the multi-server version of ColdFusion. </p> <strong>What should people expect to get out of this class?</strong> <p> Attendees will learn how to setup an environment within their organization that can support multiple ColdFusion projects without sacrificing security, scalability and performance. The course will offer a unique blend of topics to make attendees capable of setting up an enterprise infrastructure around ColdFusion deployments. </p> schedule conference attendees classes community events registration Wed, 06 May 2009 16:01:00 -0500 http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/5/6/Administering-Multiple-ColdFusion-Projects-within-Your-Organization Full Day Pre-Conference Classes http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/2/12/Full-Day-PreConference-Classes You can now register for Pre-Conference Classes!! Location: Lansdowne Resort and Conference Center. Date: August 11, 2009 Hours: 9:00am - 5:30pm Food: Breakfast, Lunch, and fully replenished snacks and beverages are provided throughout the day. Cost: $549 Seats per class: 20 Extras <br> * Free wireless Internet <br> * Includes all materials and Certificate of Completion Click on a class for more details <a href="http://cfunited.com/go/classes/2009#class-CU241">CU241</a> - CBOX-100 : Intro To ColdBox - Luis Majano <a href="http://cfunited.com/go/classes/2009#class-CU242">CU242</a> - Building Desktop Applications with AIR - Rob Rusher <a href="http://cfunited.com/go/classes/2009#class-CU243">CU243</a> - Flex Boot Camp - Dan Blackman <a href="http://cfunited.com/go/classes/2009#class-CU244">CU244</a> - Building Better Applications - Simon Free <a href="http://cfunited.com/go/classes/2009#class-CU245">CU245</a> - Hitchikers Guide to ColdFusion - Chaz Chumley <a href="http://cfunited.com/go/classes/2009#class-CU246">CU246</a> - Setting up Internal Hosting - TBA <a href="http://cfunited.com/go/classes/2009#class-CU247">CU247</a> - Project Management Seminar - Shlomy Gantz Custom Classes If you're interested in having CFUnited provide a customized class for your company of 5 or more students, please Contact Us. topics schedule conference speakers classes community events specials featured registration news Thu, 12 Feb 2009 17:22:00 -0500 http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2009/2/12/Full-Day-PreConference-Classes Pre-Conference Class Instructor Change -CF's AJAX Advantage http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2008/5/28/PreConference-Class-Instructor-Change-CFs-AJAX-Advantage Jared Rypka-Hauer is unable to teach the pre-conference class on Tuesday June 17th. In his place Scott Stroz will be instructing this class. To register go to: CU238 Scott Stroz <a href="http://teratech.com/go/training/class-schedule?trainingaction=detail&TID=334">ColdFusion's AJAX Advantage</a> How to make the most of ColdFusion 8's EXT2 integration ColdFusion 8 has some great AJAX widgets built in, but there's far more available than simply what's available via the ColdFusion API. Behind that API is a rich and very extensive set of tools from the EXT JavaScript AJAX library. Come to this class to get tools, tips and tricks for leveraging some of the power of EXT in your applications. We will go over various APIs for the EXT objects that ColdFusion exposes directly (like the grid object) as well as some of the supporting objects that make the EXT framework so powerful. classes Wed, 28 May 2008 12:48:00 -0500 http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2008/5/28/PreConference-Class-Instructor-Change-CFs-AJAX-Advantage Full day Hands-on class on Model-Glue http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2008/4/7/Full-day-Handson-class-on-ModelGlue CU231 - Doug Hughes - Introduction to Model-Glue Price: $449.00<br> Location: DC Convention Center<br> Class begins at 9:00am<br> Class ends at 5:00pm<br> CFUnited Pre-Conference Class<br> <a href=http://cfunited.com/go/classes">Register</a> for the Jun 16, 2008 class. Class Description: Model-Glue is a fantastic framework for creating robust and maintainable applications using the Model View Controller (MVC) design pattern. Unfortunately, it can be quite challenging for a programmer to learn how to be productive with such a framework without prior experience. Luckily, Doug Hughes, a member of Team Model-Glue has been working with Model-Glue since version 0.4 and has advised and assisted with the development of the framework. This class will cover a range of topics including: Foundational concepts including a comparison of traditional development techniques to techniques employed with Model-Glue. An Introduction to the Model-Glue framework. We'll learn how to configure the framework and about the structure of a standard Model-Glue application. From there we'll dive in head first and learn the details of event handlers, controllers, and other important details. - Towards the end of the class we'll cover some important details regarding Service Oriented Architecture using ColdSpring and advanced Model-Glue features. You should take this class if: ... you want to learn how to build more robust applications which are easier to maintain. ... you want to build more easily maintainable applications. ... you want to lower the total cost of ownership of your applications. ... you want to use a system which helps to facilitate team development. ... you want to build applications using Object Oriented techniques. ... you want to learn about some common design patterns. ... you've started down the road with Model-Glue and could use a hand getting up to speed. ... you want to learn an extremely valuable job skill. Many companies are looking for developers who know how to work with Model-Glue and they pay a premium for this experience. To succeed with this class you need to have experience working with CFCs. In particular, you should understand the basic syntax of CFCs. Knowledge of best practices with CFCs would be helpful as there will be no review of this in the class. classes Mon, 07 Apr 2008 12:24:00 -0500 http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2008/4/7/Full-day-Handson-class-on-ModelGlue CFUnited Pre-conference Classes suggestions http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2008/1/1/CFUnited-Preconference-Classes-suggestions I am taking suggestions for CFUnited Pre-conference classes now until January 15th. We plan to have 8 full day classes. 4 classes listed each day. 9am-5pm. Lunch included. Students must provide own laptops or rent them. Unless we find a sponsor for providing equipment. If you have an idea for a class, add comment to this blog post or email liz(at)cfunited.com. Joe Rinehart and Simon Horwith will be scheduled to give a class on Flex for ColdFusion Developers. New title coming soon. Not sure if it will be on Day 1 or Day 2 of pre-conference classes. Seating will be limited to 30 only. Registration will be posted in a couple weeks. Thanks for submitting ideas. classes Tue, 01 Jan 2008 14:04:00 -0500 http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2008/1/1/CFUnited-Preconference-Classes-suggestions CFUNITED-07 pre-conference classes iPod raffle http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2007/5/21/CFUNITED07-preconference-classes-iPod-raffle Everyone who signs up before Friday 6/15/07 5pm EDT will be entered in a raffle to win one Apple iPod Nano. The iPod will be selected at random on Monday 6/18/07 from one of the people who are registered for the class. Each class registration counts as one "ticket" in the raffle. <P> Registration and more info at <a href='http://cfunited.com/go/classes'>http://cfunited.com/go/classes</a> <P> <B>Monday 6/25</B><BR> CU221 Rob Gonda Flex Intensive for ColdFusion Developers<BR> CU222 Ajay Sathuluri CF Server Administration for Security and More<BR> CU223 Oguz Demirkapi Multi Language Applications in CF in Theory and Practice<BR> CU224 Nate Nelson Advanced Database<BR> <BR> <B>Tuesday 6/26</B><BR> CU225 Peter Bell Practical Code Generation: By Example<BR> CU226 Simon Horwith Architecting and Optimizing CF Applications for Performance and Scalability<BR> CU227 John Paul Ashenfelter Best Practice Bootcamp for Developers<BR> CU228 Charlie Arehart New in CFMX 6 and 7: What Did You Miss?<BR> classes promotions Mon, 21 May 2007 11:56:00 -0500 http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2007/5/21/CFUNITED07-preconference-classes-iPod-raffle Do You Need Multilingualism? http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2007/5/16/Do-You-Need-Multilingualism In order to reach international markets through the Internet, supporting different cultures through our applications is essential for being successful. ColdFusion MX comes with an integrated infrastructure for creating international applications. <br /> <br /> The internet is continuing to make the world a smaller place. Multi-lingual sites are becoming essential for many businesses, especially those that market products internationally. <br /> <br /> The multi-language application is not an auto-translator like those found on Google or Babel Fish. Adding multi-language capabilities other than English should be done from the ground up. All the code that represents the language to the user (buttons, menus, prompts, help, text, dialog-boxes, etc.) must be found and altered to support language independence. This problem multiplies exponentially when you deal with applications that have hundreds of thousands of lines of code, which have been created over time and modified constantly by different developers. Hard-coding the language dependent text within your view code makes the process of adding multilingual capability extremely complex. One will have to develop an individual application for every language he wants to support. Maintaining such a program will be yet another headache. <br /> <br /> So, we need to define a way to create multilingual applications as straightforward as possible. <br /> <br /> In this case, I would like to let you know that I will present a whole day class just before CFUnited: &quot;<a href="http://cfunited.com/go/classes#course-cu223" target="_blank">Multi Language Applications in CF in Theory and Practice</a>&quot; <br /> <br /> I will show best practices while coding with ColdFusion and interacting with related platforms such as databases, Java, XML etc. As a developer who has already programmed more than a hundred multi lingual websites in different languages such as German, Norwegian, Turkish, Arabic, and Korean, I would like to share my experiences in this class. <br /> <br /> If you are trying to create multi language applications from scratch, or if you have applications you want to modify but would like to learn best practices or even if you have plan to have ability to use international names such as "Ren&eacute;" or "Jo&atilde;o", you need to attend this class to learn best practices with code examples. <br /> <br /> <a href="http://www.teratech.com/go/classdetails?trainingaction=detail&TID=273" target="_blank">Register now!</a> <br /> <br /> classes Wed, 16 May 2007 16:52:00 -0500 http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2007/5/16/Do-You-Need-Multilingualism New class - CF Server Administration for Security and more http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2007/5/16/New-class--CF-Server-Administration-for-Security-and-more We have a new pre-conference class for Server admins and developers on how to administer your ColdFusion Server, with an eye toward security. Learn all the pieces of the CF admin and what settings are critical for security. Plus things you should never do in your code if you want your site to be secure. How to prevent deadlocks, how to control the JVM, Client variables setup and issues and Error handler best practices. More information at: <a href='http://cfunited.com/go/classes#course-cu222'>http://cfunited.com/go/classes#course-cu222</a> classes Wed, 16 May 2007 16:30:00 -0500 http://cfunited.com/blog/index.cfm/2007/5/16/New-class--CF-Server-Administration-for-Security-and-more