ColdFusion 9 Shipped! WhooHooo!
ColdFusion 9 shipped today and is available for purchase in the Adobe stores! This is my third big release in ColdFusion after ColdFusion 7 and ColdFusion 8 apart from the dot releases. It feels very satisfying to see the product released having worked for 2 complete years on this! I am sure customers would love ColdFusion 9 which would be a testimony to the efforts of the ColdFusion team. Apart from having the cool new features like Office File Interop, ORM, etc, ColdFusion 9 has made tremendous performance improvements in various areas (The performance brief will be coming up soon on the ColdFusion page). It is nice to see how easy it is to use the new features and how nicely each of them are jelled into the product.
Adobe Dev Summit Agenda is now live
The agenda for the Adobe Dev Summit Bangalore is now live – Find it here. It is a one-day summit which includes a key-note by Ben Forta and Serge Jespers. There are two ColdFusion sessions in the Summit – "ColdFusion as a Enterprise Hub" by Vamseekrishna Manneboina and "What’s new in ColdFusion 9" by me and Bhakti. There are a number of Flex sessions and one on "Flash on mobile devices". This is a nice opportunity to get introduced/in-sights to the Adobe platform technologies and also meet the team that developed these products!
Meet you all there!
Speaking on ‘ColdFusion 9: Advance ORM’ at CFUnited 2009
I am excited to say that I will be speaking on ColdFusion 9: Advanced ORM at CFUnited – on August 13th at 3:15PM. Terry Ryan will cover the basics of ORM in an other session just before mine. I am planning to cover the following as part of the talk:
- Relationship – one-to-many, many-to-one, one-to-one and many-to-many
- Event Handling
- Lazy Loading
- Caching
- Transactions
- ORM Session Management
- HBM files
- Development time support – ormreload(), logSQL, savemapping, etc
- Generating DDL
If you want me to cover any other topics, do comment about it(Note that the above list is tentative. ORM is a vast subject and I need to consider the time factor as well.) This is my second session in CFUnited. Last year I had talked about Taking advantage of 64-bit support in ColdFusion.
Details about the other sessions from Adobe speakers is here. Meet you all at CFUnited!



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