Adobe Community Professional 2010
Looks like I made the list again, thank you Adobe!
http://lizfrederick.blogspot.com/2010/01/new-acps-for-2010.html
Looking forward to a good 2010.
0 comments - Posted by Ken Ford at 8:29 AM - Categories: Adobe
Looks like I made the list again, thank you Adobe!
http://lizfrederick.blogspot.com/2010/01/new-acps-for-2010.html
Looking forward to a good 2010.
0 comments - Posted by Ken Ford at 8:29 AM - Categories: Adobe
I made the following tutorials to help folks set up a CIMP-le local testing server on their Windows 7 computer.
The tutorials are meant to be followed in the order they are posted here.
Install IIS 7.5 on Windows 7 64-bit
Install PHP 5.3.1 on Windows 7 64-bit
Install MySQL 5.1.41 on Windows 7 64-bit
Install ColdFusion 9 on Windows 7 64-bit
Create a New Web Site on IIS 7.5
The CIMP in my little acronym stands for:
C - ColdFusion
I - Internet Information Services (IIS)
M - MySQL
P - PHP
0 comments - Posted by Ken Ford at 4:35 PM - Categories: IIS 7.5 | Tutorials | ColdFusion
Adobe ColdFusion Builder Beta 3 has been released on Adobe Labs.
Here is some info from the release notes:
This release of ColdFusion Builder includes the following new and changed features:
With this release, the Standalone configuration of ColdFusion Builder is upgraded to a later version of Eclipse - Eclipse™ 3.5.1
ColdFusion Builder provides Code Assist for many ColdFusion ORM settings. For more details, see Code Assist for ColdFusion ORM.
The SQL Editor now lets you execute SQL statements and display the results within the SQL Editor. For more information, see Using SQL Editor.
Use the Extensions view to install, uninstall, import, and reload extensions. For more information about using the Extensions view, see Using the Extensions view.
You can now import ExtJS 3.0 libraries with samples. For more information on importing Ajax libraries, see Import Ajax libraries.
ColdFusion Builder now supports AIR application development. You can create projects, run or debug, package, and sign the AIR application. For more information, see Developing AIR applications.
The preference options that you select affect the performance of ColdFusion Builder. For faster editor performance, you can apply preset editor preferences. For more details on the preset editor preferences, see Optimizing ColdFusion Builder performance.
The ColdFusion Builder Help system now uses Adobe Community Help Client - Adobe's next-generation Help experience. Community Help Client (CHC) is an AIR application that is configured with ColdFusion Builder to provide ColdFusion Builder and ColdFusion 9 Help content.
Some of the key features of the Community Help Air application are:
For more information about using the new ColdFusion Help system, see ColdFusion Builder Help System.
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