We have released an update for Security Hot-fix released in June. We have fixed "Session is invalid" issue with it. This error comes randomly when j2ee sessions are enabled. If you have already applied the security Hot-fix of June, you can install individual fix for this issue. If you have not yet applied the Security Hot-fix, you can take the complete package.
Complete instructions can be found at - http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/907/cpsid_90784.html
For CF9.0.1, Cumulative Hot-fix 2 is also released. This CHF2 contains CHF1, previous security hot-fixes and new bug fixes as well. Complete instructions can be found at - http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/918/cpsid_91836.html
Friday, September 16, 2011
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Recorded Sessions from Coldfusion Developer Week
In case you have missed any sessions, you can catch the recorded sessions at http://www.adobe.com/devnet/coldfusion/events.html
There are more sessions to come this week.
There are more sessions to come this week.
Session Title |
Getting Started with Web Application Development Using ColdFusion |
Working with PDFs Made Easy with ColdFusion |
Introduction to ColdFusion Components (CFCs) |
Improve Your ColdFusion Code Through Unit Testing |
Using ColdFusion Frameworks for Application Development |
Understanding and Using the ColdFusion Server Monitor |
ColdFusion Builder: The Professional IDE to Boost Your Productivity |
Expand Functionality with ColdFusion Builder Extensions |
Developing Your First Application Using ColdFusion 9 and ORM |
Speed Up Your Apps with Caching in ColdFusion |
ColdFusion and Mobile - Browser-Based Applications Made Easy |
Become ColdFusion Empowered in Under an Hour |
Accessing ColdFusion Services From Flex Applications |
Securing your ColdFusion Applications |
Make Your Site Searchable with Solr |
Bringing ColdFusion to Java SpringMVC |
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
ColdFusion Developer Week is going on
This week (September 12-16 2011) is ColdFusion Developer Week over at Adobe.com:
ColdFusion Developer Week is a series of free, live webinars hosted by seasoned ColdFusion experts who will cover a wide range of topics from what ColdFusion is, how to code it, all the way through to more in depth topics such as ORM and ColdFusion Builder Extensions. If you are a new developer, someone with little or no ColdFusion experience, or even if you have been using ColdFusion all your life, this event is ideal for you. The ColdFusion Developer Week provides something for everyone, so sign up now!Here's the schedule of webinars which are yet to come -
Tuesday
- Improve Your ColdFusion Code Through Unit Testing - Jamie Krug (10AM PT / 1PM ET)
- Using ColdFusion Frameworks for Application Development - Mark Mandel (1PM PT / 4PM ET)
- Understanding and Using the ColdFusion Server Monitor - Charlie Arehart (4PM PT / 7PM ET)
- ColdFusion Builder: The Professional IDE to Boost Your Productivity - Sagar Ganatra (10AM PT / 1PM ET)
- Expand Functionality with ColdFusion Builder Extensions - Simon Free (1PM PT / 4PM ET)
- Developing Your First Application Using ColdFusion 9 and ORM - Bob Silverberg (10AM PT / 1PM ET)
- Speed Up Your Apps with Caching in ColdFusion (11:30AM PT / 2:30PM ET)
- ColdFusion and Mobile - Browser-Based Applications Made Easy - Dave Ferguson (1PM PT / 4PM ET)
- Become ColdFusion Empowered in Under an Hour - Nic Tunney (4PM PT / 7PM ET)
- Accessing ColdFusion Services From Flex Applications - Matt Gifford (10AM PT / 1PM ET)
- Securing your ColdFusion Applications - Pete Freitag (me) (11:30AM PT / 2:30PM ET)
- Make Your Site Searchable with Solr - Scott Stroz (1PM PT / 4PM ET)
- Bringing ColdFusion to Java SpringMVC (4PM PT / 7PM ET)
Following sessions were delivered yesterday -
- Getting Started with Web Application Developement Using ColdFusion - Terry Ryan (10AM PT / 1PM ET)
- Working with PDFs Made Easy with ColdFusion - Tim Cunningham (1PM PT / 4PM ET)
- Introduction to ColdFusion Components (CFCs) - Raymond Camden (4PM PT / 7PM ET)
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)