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31 July 2009 08:10 AM

Speaking at MAX this year - ColdFusion for Java Devlopers

This year it is going to be my absolute pleasure to be attending and presenting for the first time ever at the Adobe MAX conference.

My presentation is entitled ColdFusion For Java Developers and is scheduled for Wednesday, 5:00pm.

Primarily aimed at Java developers, it is going to cover a myriad of ways that you can integrate your already existing Java code base into a ColdFusion application, and also get your Java model talking seamlessly to your ColdFusion code base.

The official synopsis is:
Ever since ColdFusion was re-implemented as a J2EE application, the benefits of combining Java and ColdFusion application development have been easy to see, and widely used across the ColdFusion landscape.

This talk will look at some of the ways we can already take advantage of common Java libraries in ColdFusion, and enable Java developers to leverage the libraries and frameworks that they are already using. We will also be looking at how Java developers can seamlessly leverage the dynamic scripting language of ColdFusion, within their Java code, to easily enable them to take advantage of some of the RAD features that come bundled with ColdFusion.

That being said, if you are a ColdFusion developer who likes to also work with Java, you may wish to come along, as there will be several techniques demonstrated that will be provided by the forthcoming JavaLoader 1.0 release that should (hopefully) interest you greatly.

I look forward to seeing you all at MAX, and also at the ColdFusion Unconference!

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