CFFree: Building and Deploying CFML Applications on a Free Software Stack
Matt Woodward (30.Jul.2010 at 16:15)
Talk at Dallas TechFest 2010 (English - US)
Interested in learning more about the free software CFML engines but haven’t had time to dig in on your own? Then this session is for you. CFML may have come late to the free software party, but in 2008 the CFML community came out swinging with the release of the Open BlueDragon and Railo free software CFML engines. Both have grown by leaps and bounds since and show no signs of stopping.
Because free software is a relatively new concept in the CFML world we'll cover the history and philosophy behind free software, particularly as it applies to CFML. You’ll also learn how to configure a flexible development environment that lets you run any number of instances of the CFML engine of your choice, we’ll talk about deployment options, and we'll examine some of the many benefits of running your CFML applications on a free software stack. As an added bonus, we'll demonstrate how to run your CFML applications in the cloud on Google App Engine using Open BlueDragon.
If you haven't looked at CFML in a while, it's time to look again. With CFML and free software the possibilities are endless!
Quicklink: https://joind.in/1815
Track(s): ColdFusion
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01.Aug.2010 at 18:51 by Jason King
I would have preferred more comparisons between BD or Railo vs. CF rather than theory about free and open source software.