Binding: CD-ROM Brand: Allaire EAN: 0642994114501 Format: CD-ROM Label: Allaire Manufacturer: Allaire Model: UPG-PRO40-PRO45 Packaged Height: 200 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 975 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 200 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 825 hundredths-inches Platform: Windows NT Platform: Macintosh Platform: Linux Platform: Unix Platform: Windows 98 Platform: Windows 2000 Platform: Windows Me Platform: Windows 95 Publisher: Allaire Studio: Allaire
Product Description:
ColdFusion uses a tag-based, server-scripting language, ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML), which is ideal for programming Web applications. Processed entirely on the server, CFML tags cleanly integrate with HTML for user interface and XML for data exchange. Both open and extendable, CFML supports more than 70 server-side tags, 200 functions, and 800 third-party components, making it the most productive environment available for creating advanced Web applications. ColdFusion Server is the deployment foundation of the ColdFusion Web application server.
Customer Reviews:
1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
A flexible platform, but has its time passed?, 2000-06-15 It is difficult to come up with a single star rating or a review for a product like Allaire Cold Fusion. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and the usefulness of a development environment is very much a question of personal taste and individual need.When Cold Fusion first appeared, it was something of a revelation for Web developers like me. Back in the Dark Ages of the Web, I hacked Perl scripts to access flat file databases for numerous e-commerce and other applications. I like Perl, but it wasn't always a great way of doing things, and there were always issues around performance and flexibility. I came across Cold Fusion in 1997, and to put it simply, things got a lot easier. After learning a bit of SQL and database design in MS Access, I could build some interesting things. And I think that has been the experience of a lot of developers, most of whom I know are more comfortable with code than I am. CF is a called a rapid application development environment, and is one product that has always lived up to the term. However, my feeling today is that CF may have been superseded by other platforms, specifically Java Server Pages (JSP) and, to an even greater extent, PHP, with its incredible ease of use, flexibility, portability. Cold Fusion hasn't become less of a product, but its time may have passed.
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