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"I liked the class. I would strongly recommend this class to folks who are serious about CF implementation." "instructor is excellent. very knowledgeable about the course and has lots of working experiences to share with developers of coldfusion."
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"Since I am mostly self taught, I really got a lot out of learning the fundamental programming concepts for structures, arrays and lists in this class. "
"I enjoyed the class and the instructor kept my attention and kept me engaged."
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 | Advanced ColdFusion MX Development course provides ColdFusion application developers with the knowledge and hands-on practice that they need to build, maintain, and scale effective web applications. This is a 3-day course. Click here to read a CFDJ Review. | MSRP: $1,495.00 GSA MSRP: $1,431.01 |
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Course Prerequisites |
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Completion of the Fast Track to ColdFusion MX course or equivalent experience from building ColdFusion applications |
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Experience developing web applications using ColdFusion for at least three months after taking the Fast Track to ColdFusion MX course |
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Practical experience using CFML tags, functions, and variables |
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Practical experience with the SQL command set, including SELECT, INSERT, and UPDATE | |
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Course Objectives |
| Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: |
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Understand, create and manipulate complex data in queries, arrays, and structures |
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Persist data across pages in the application, session, and client scopes |
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Create use-defined functions to encapsulate commonly used functionality |
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Build an application with the business logic and database access encapsulated in reusable ColdFusion components |
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Understand how to reuse code in custom tags |
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Graph data with ColdFusion |
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Build structured exception handling within an application |
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Index and search both documents and record sets using the Verity search engine |
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Exchange data across the Internet using , , XML, and web services | |
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Course Outline |
| Unit 1: Introducing the Course |
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About the Course |
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Course Objectives |
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Course Prerequisites |
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Course Format |
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Internet Applications: The Big Picture |
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Macromedia Training |
| Unit 2: Creating Advanced Queries |
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The Query Object |
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Toolbox: <cfdump> |
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Summarizing and Grouping Data |
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Transaction Processing |
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Querying a Query |
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Query Caching |
| Unit 3: Manipulating Data with Structures |
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Understanding Structures |
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Creating Structures |
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Manipulating Structures with Functions |
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Toolbox: Variable Naming Conventions |
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Looping Over Structures |
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Using Built-In ColdFusion Data Structures |
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Dynamically Evaluating Variables |
| Unit 4: Working with Lists and Arrays |
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Understanding Lists |
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Understanding Arrays |
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Manipulating Arrays with Functions |
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Looping Over Arrays |
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Combining Data Structures |
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Accessing Data by Value or Reference |
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Use the Request scope to store variables. |
| Unit 5: Persisting Data Across Pages |
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Persistent Variables |
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Application Variables |
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Locking Shared Scope Variables |
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HTTP Cookie Variables |
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Session Variables |
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Client Variables |
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Toolbox: WDDX |
| Unit 6: Building User-Defined Functions |
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Introducing User-Defined Functions |
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Creating Used-Defined Functions |
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Passing Arguments to UDFs |
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Storing UDFs |
| Unit 7: Structuring Applications with ColdFusion Components |
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Introducing ColdFusion Components |
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Creating a Static Component |
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Using CFC Self-Generating Documentation |
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Invoking CFC Methods |
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Instance-Based Components |
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Creating Instance-Based Components |
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Persisting CFC Instances |
| Unit 8: Reusing Code with Custom Tags |
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Understanding Custom Tags |
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Custom Tag Attributes |
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Setting Results onthe Calling Page |
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Calling Custom Tags |
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Toolbox: Graphing Data with <cfchart> |
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(Optional) Using Custom Tags with End Tags |
| Unit 9: Handling Errors |
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Introducing Error Handling |
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Customizing Application Error Messages |
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Understanding the Try/Catch Methodology |
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Error Handling Strategies |
| Unit 10: Seraching with Verity |
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Searching Documents Using Verity |
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Toolbox: Self-Posting Forms |
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Searching Record Sets Using Verity |
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Comparing Document and Record Set Seraching |
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Beyond Verity Basics |
| Unit 11: Exchanging Data Across the Internet |
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Exchanging Data over the Internet |
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Introducing <cfhttp> |
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Retrieving Text with <cfhttp> |
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Retrieving WDDX Packets with <cfhttp> |
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Introducing XML |
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Creating XML Documents |
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Retrieving XML Data from XML Documents |
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Using Web Services | |
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| Class Schedule |  | | Location | Dates | Instructor | Register |  | No public classes are currently scheduled. Call 1-877-FIG-LEAF for details on upcoming courses. | | Don?t see your city? Call 1-877-FIG-LEAF or email training@figleaf.com for information on upcoming, onsite, and private classes.
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