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MSDN Webcast: Interoperability Between ASP.NET and ColdFusion (Part 1 of 2) (Level 200)  

Event ID: 1032328674

 
Language(s): English.
Product(s): Microsoft ASP.NET.
Audience(s): Pro Dev/Programmer.
Duration: 57 Minutes
Start Date:
Monday, February 26, 2007 7:00 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
 

Event Overview

In this first of two webcasts, we introduce you to BlueDragon for the Microsoft .NET Framework and explain why .NET is an ideal platform for ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML), even if you do not change any code to take advantage of the integration with .NET. We also show you the enterprise-class integration possibilities that are enabled, like sharing scopes between CFML and .NET, calling .NET objects from CFML using CFOBJECT, calling ColdFusion Components (CFCs) from Microsoft ASP.NET pages, and much more. Learn what BlueDragon is, why it exists, and how the benefits of its compatibility can serve your organization. Join us to hear about high-traffic Web sites that are moving to BlueDragon for the.NET Framework and the other top organizations that have already made the transition.

Presenters: Josh Adams, Developer Evangelist, New Atlanta and Drew Robbins, Developer Evangelist, Microsoft Corporation

Josh Adams is the technical sales engineer for the BlueDragon family of ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML) application server products from New Atlanta. With experience as a CFML developer, he continues to actively write CFML, both in his role at New Atlanta and in other endeavors. Josh is a CFML developer community advocate and is particularly passionate about local ColdFusion user groups, to which he speaks on a regular basis throughout North America. He served as president and is the current board director of Atlanta ColdFusion User Group, Inc.


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