This Advanced ColdFusion 10 Development training course provides ColdFusion application developers with the knowledge and hands-on practice that they need to build, maintain, and scale effective web applications. Topics include using the Application Framework, creating advanced queries, manipulating complex data in arrays and structures, structuring your code with ColdFusion Components, gracefully handling errors and exceptions, encapsulating your user-interface with custom tags, leveraging external Java code libraries, and creating highly interactive interfaces using Flash Forms. It includes optional content on exposing and reusing application functionality as web services and working with XML documents. This Advanced ColdFusion course focuses on creating and delivering scalable and well-performing applications.
To gain the most from the class, you should already have:
Fast Track to ColdFusion 10 or equivalent experience
Practical experience using CFML tags, functions and variables
Practical experience with the SQL command set, including SELECT, INSERT and UPDATE
Advanced ColdFusion 10 Development Training Delivery Methods
Official Adobe training curriculum
Attend online, in person, or bring this course to your facility
Advanced ColdFusion 10 Development Training Course Benefits
Manipulating Lists and QueriesManipulating Data and Arrays with StructuresAdvanced Component ConceptsHandling Errors and ExceptionsCode and Content ReuseWorking with PDF Files and FormsData and File Manipulation in ColdFusion 10Scaling Applications
Advanced ColdFusion Course Outline
Outline
Lesson 1: Introduction to Components
Lesson 2: Manipulating Lists and Queries
Lesson 3: Manipulating Data and Arrays with Structures
Lesson 4: Advanced Component Concepts
Lesson 5: Handling Errors and Exceptions
Lesson 6: Code and Content Reuse
Lesson 7: Working with PDF Files and Forms
Lesson 8: Data and File Manipulation in ColdFusion 10
Lesson 9: Scaling Applications
Note: The curricula above comprise activities typically covered in a class at this skill level. The instructor may, at his/her discretion, adjust the lesson plan to meet the needs of the class.