- ColdFusion User Guide
- Introduction to ColdFusion
- Adobe ColdFusion (2021 release)
- Install ColdFusion- Zip Installer
- Install ColdFusion- GUI Installer
- ColdFusion Licensing and Activation
- ColdFusion Package Manager
- CFSetup configuration tool
- SAML in ColdFusion
- ColdFusion and Amazon S3
- ColdFusion and DynamoDB
- ColdFusion and Amazon SQS
- ColdFusion and Amazon SNS
- ColdFusion and MongoDB
- ColdFusion and Azure Blob
- ColdFusion and Azure Service Bus
- New and updated language enancements
- Multi-cloud storage services
- Multi-cloud RDS databases
- ColdFusion and Azure Cosmos DB
- Install ColdFusion
- ColdFusion server profiles
- Prepare to install ColdFusion
- Install the server configuration
- Install the JEE configuration
- Install ColdFusion Express
- Install integrated technologies
- Configure your system
- Troubleshoot installation issues
- Install ColdFusion silently
- Install Adobe ColdFusion (2016 release) hotfix
- ColdFusion (2018 release) - Install JEE configuration
- Use ColdFusion
- Performance Monitoring Toolset
- Auto-discovery of ColdFusion nodes and clusters
- Code profiler in ColdFusion Performance Monitoring Toolset
- Configure ColdFusion Performance Monitoring Toolset settings
- Install ColdFusion Performance Monitoring Toolset
- Overview of ColdFusion Performance Monitoring Toolset
- View cluster and node metrics
- View data source metrics
- View external services
- View incoming services
- View list of sites and busy connections
- View topology of sites
- Datastore Health Monitoring
- Performance Monitoring Toolset Update 1
- Secure Performance Monitoring Toolset with HTTPS/SSL
- Performance Monitoring Toolset deployment guide
- Adobe ColdFusion Builder extension for Visual Studio Code
- Getting started with Adobe ColdFusion Builder extension for Visual Studio Code
- Add a ColdFusion server
- Project Manager
- Work with ColdFusion code
- Profile preferences
- Debug applications
- Refactoring
- Services Browser
- RDS support
- PMT Code Profiler integration
- Security Analyzer report integration
- Known issues in this release
- Getting started with Adobe ColdFusion Builder extension for Visual Studio Code
- Use ColdFusion Builder
- About ColdFusion Builder
- System requirements | ColdFusion Builder
- Install ColdFusion Builder
- Edit code in ColdFusion Builder
- Manage servers in ColdFusion Builder
- Manage projects in ColdFusion Builder
- What’s new in Adobe ColdFusion Builder (2018 release)
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) | Adobe ColdFusion Builder (2018 release)
- Debug applications in ColdFusion Builder
- ColdFusion Builder workbench
- ColdFusion Builder extensions
- Debugging Perspective in ColdFusion Builder
- Build mobile applications using ColdFusion Builder
- Bundled ColdFusion Server
- Debug mobile applications in ColdFusion Builder
- Use extensions in ColdFusion Builder
- Coldfusion API Manager
- Overview of Adobe ColdFusion API Manager
- Features in ColdFusion API Manager
- Get started with ColdFusion API Manager
- Install ColdFusion API Manager
- Authentication types
- Create and publish APIs
- Administrator
- Subscriber
- Throttling and rate limiting
- Notifications
- Connectors
- Set up cluster support
- Integrate ColdFusion and API Manager
- Metrics and Logging in API Manager
- Generate Swagger documents
- Configure SSL
- Known issues in this release
- Policies in ColdFusion API Manager
- Create a Redis cluster
- Multitenancy in API Manager
- Docker images for ColdFusion API Manager
- Configure and administer ColdFusion
- Administer ColdFusion
- Use the ColdFusion administrator
- Data Source Management for ColdFusion
- Connect to web servers
- Deploy ColdFusion applications
- Administer ColdFusion security
- Basic Troubleshooting and FAQs
- Work with Server Manager
- Use multiple server instances
- WebSocket Enhancements (ColdFusion 11)
- Security Enhancements (ColdFusion 11)
- Work with Server Monitor
- ColdFusion Administrator API Reference
- CFML Reference
- Introduction to CFML Reference
- Reserved words and variables
- ColdFusion tags
- ColdFusion functions
- Ajax JavaScript functions
- Ajax JavaScript functions
- Function summary Ajax
- ColdFusion.Ajax.submitForm
- ColdFusion.Autosuggest.getAutosuggestObject
- ColdFusion.Layout.enableSourceBind
- ColdFusion.MessageBox.getMessageBoxObject
- ColdFusion.ProgressBar.getProgressBarObject
- ColdFusion.MessageBox.isMessageBoxDefined
- JavaScriptFunctionsinColdFusion9Update1
- ColdFusion ActionScript functions
- ColdFusion mobile functions
- Application.cfc reference
- Script functions implemented as CFCs
- ColdFusion Flash Form style reference
- Styles valid for all controls
- Styles for cfform
- Styles for cfformgroup with horizontal or vertical type attributes
- Styles for box-style cfformgroup elements
- Styles for cfformgroup with accordion type attribute
- Styles for cfformgroup with tabnavigator type attribute
- Styles for cfformitem with hrule or vrule type attributes
- Styles for cfinput with radio, checkbox, button, image, or submit type attributes
- Styles for cftextarea tag and cfinput with text, password, or hidden type attributes
- Styles for cfselect with size attribute value of 1
- Styles for cfselect with size attribute value greater than 1
- Styles for cfcalendar tag and cfinput with dateField type attribute
- Styles for the cfgrid tag
- Styles for the cftree tag
- ColdFusion Flash Form Style Reference
- ColdFusion event gateway reference
- ColdFusion Event Gateway reference
- addEvent
- CFEvent
- CFEventclass
- Constructor
- Gateway development interfaces and classes
- getStatus
- setCFCPath
- setCFCMethod
- getOriginatorID
- getLogger
- getBuddyList
- getBuddyInfo
- IM gateway message sending commands
- IM Gateway GatewayHelper class methods
- onIncomingMessage
- onIMServerMessage
- onBuddyStatus
- onAddBuddyResponse
- onAddBuddyRequest
- IM Gateway CFC incoming message methods
- IM gateway methods and commands
- CFML CFEvent structure
- warn
- info
- setOriginatorID
- data command
- submit Multi command
- submit command
- setGatewayType
- setGatewayID
- setData
- setCFCListeners
- outgoingMessage
- getStatusTimeStamp
- numberOfMessagesReceived
- numberOfMessagesSent
- removeBuddy
- removeDeny
- removePermit
- setNickName
- setPermitMode
- setStatus
- SMS Gateway CFEvent structure and commands
- SMS Gateway incoming message CFEvent structure
- getStatusAsString
- getProtocolName
- getPermitMode
- getPermitList
- getNickName
- getName
- getDenyList
- getCustomAwayMessage
- getQueueSize
- getMaxQueueSize
- getHelper
- getGatewayType
- getGatewayServices
- getGatewayID_1
- getGatewayID
- getData
- getCFCTimeout
- setCFCTimeout
- getCFCPath
- getCFCMethod
- GatewayServices class
- Gateway interface
- GatewayHelper interface
- addPermit
- addDeny
- addBuddy
- error
- debug
- Logger class
- stop
- start
- CFML event gateway SendGatewayMessage data parameter
- restart
- fatal
- SMS gateway message sending commands
- ColdFusion C++ CFX Reference
- ColdFusion Java CFX reference
- WDDX JavaScript Objects
- Develop ColdFusion applications
- Introducing ColdFusion
- Changes in 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
To monitor External Services, click External Services on left panel. You can view a graph of Average Execution Time for each of the external services related tag, top slow services and a load distribution of these slow services.
Performance Monitoring Toolset has a separate page to track the metrics of certain special tags/functions listed as follows:
- CFHTTP
- CFFTP
- CFFEED
- CFLDAP
- CFMAIL
- CFPOP
- CFFILE
- CFINVOKE
- CFSHAREPOINT
- CFOBJECT

Clicking on the External Services icon on the left panel redirects to an Overview page for the same. You can see a graph of ART for each of the external services, time taken and service distribution of various services here. Further clicking on any one of the above listed tag redirects to a page with specific and detailed information in the form of pie-charts pertaining to that tag (or equivalent function).
For example, in the image below, you can see the various details applicable to the ftp tag. Similarly all the other tags have pie-charts of information specific to that tag.

Each tag detail page consists of a line graph which shows the Average Execution Time for that tag over that period of time. Every tag detail page also captures the details of the Distribution of nodes and applications for the respective tags in the form of pie-charts.
Along with these pie-charts, certain important attributes and their details are captured for each of these tags in the form of pie-charts. The data captured for each of the tags are as follows:
CFHTTP
- Method Distribution: A distribution of the various HTTP method calls(eg: GET,POST,PUT.. ).
- Multipart Distribution: A distribution of the multipart type for each cfhttp request made as specified in the multipart attribute.
- Status Code Distribution: A distribution of the HTTP status codes returned from each of the HTTP requests.
- URL Distribution: A distribution of the Address of the resource on the server that handled the request.
CFFTP
- Action Distribution: A distribution of various FTP actions that have been carried out with the connection/files/directories (eg: open,listdir,putfile..).
- Directory Distribution: A distribution of the directories accessed on which the FTP operations were carried out.
- Error Distribution: A success versus failure distribution chart of all the FTP requests made.
- Server Distribution: A distribution of the various FTP servers accessed or connected to.
CFFEED
- Action Distribution: A distribution of the FEED action carried out in the FEED requests(for example, read,query).
- Source Distribution: A distribution of the files accessed to carry out the FEED action.
CFLDAP
- Action Distribution: A distribution of various LDAP actions that were carried out as part the LDAP requests(for example, add,query,modify)
- Server Distribution: A distribution of the various LDAP servers accessed or connected to.
CFMAIL
- Attachment Distribution: A distribution of the attachment files used as part of the corresponding attribute for the mail requests.
- Server Distribution: A distribution of the various mail servers accessed or connected to.
CFPOP
- Action Distribution: A distribution of various actions performed on the e-mail messages from a POP mail server(for example, delete, getheaderonly, getall).
- Attachment Distribution: A distribution of the attachment files used as part of the corresponding attribute for the POP requests.
- Server Distribution: A distribution of the various POP mail servers accessed or connected to.
CFFILE
- Action Distribution: A distribution of the various file operations that were done using the file tag or function (for example, read,write,copy,upload).
CFINVOKE
- Component Distribution: A distribution of the various components that were accessed/instantiated using the cfinvoke tag.
- Method Distribution: A distribution of the various method or operations used as part of the cfinvoke tag.
- WebService Distribution: A distribution of the WSDL files accessed for the webservice call using the cfinvoke tag.
CFSHAREPOINT
- Action Distribution: A distribution of the various web service actions that were done (for example, createdws, addattachment, updatelist, query, registration, addrole)
- Domain Distribution: A distribution of the various SharePoint servers used.
- NTLM Domain Distribution: For authType=NTLM, it is a distribution of the servers where the user is registered.
- Authentication type Distribution: A distribution of the authentication type used to carry out the sharepoint action.
CFOBJECT
- Application distribution: A distribution of the applications that used the CFOBJECT tag and/or CreateObject function.
- Component Distribution: A distribution of the various components that were accessed/instantiated using the cfobject tag.
- Type distribution: A distribution of the number of times Java objects were called.
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