Last updated on
May 30, 2024
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Also applies to ColdFusion
- Introducing ColdFusion
- Introduction to application development
- The CFML programming language
- Building blocks of ColdFusion applications
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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
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Work with documents, charts, and reports
- Work with documents, charts, and reports
- Manipulate PDF forms in ColdFusion
- Assemble PDF documents
- Create and manipulate ColdFusion images
- Create charts and graphs
- Create reports and documents for printing
- Create reports with Report Builder
- Create slide presentations
- Use web elements and external objects
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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
Adobe ColdFusion can interact with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010 SP1. The enhancements offer support for Microsoft Exchange Web Services (EWS) which brings in efficacy with the following operations:
- Folder operations such as create, modify, or delete.
- Get rooms and roomlist in the exchange organization.
- Information on user availability, that helps effective scheduling.
- Conversation operations such as find conversation details, copy, move, and the status if the conversation is read.
For details, see Connect to Microsoft Exchange Server 2010.