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Java for ColdFusion Developers
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Macromedia's new ColdFusion MX brings ColdFusion's proven ease of use and productivity to the scalable, standards-based Java technology architecture. Developers can now take advantage of MX's innovations to create rich Internet applications, and for the first time ColdFusion developers will be able to write Java code in ColdFusion templates. In Java for ColdFusion Developers, Hewitt helps the reader quickly get up to speed on the new features of MX, then leverages what the ColdFusion developer already knows to start delving into object-oriented programming concepts and Java programming. Learn the various development environments, basic Java syntax, error handling, exceptions and debugging, then get a GUI overview with AWT and Swing. Create Web sites in Java and learn servlet architecture, JavaServer Pages and how to work with databases. With plenty of code, audience-specific notes, and practical advice Hewitt helps Web developers graduate into full-fledged Java programmers.
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Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX Application Development (3rd Edition)
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Macromedia ColdFusion MX didn't just get a paint job, it got a complete system overhaul. If you're looking for a book to help you get up-to-speed on Macromedia's powerful server scripting environment, Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX Application Development will help you understand the technologies and techniques used to create advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX applications. You'll learn about: - Using clustering and fail-over technologies to ensure server uptime
- Using the new archive and restore features
- Creating secure applications, and integrating with existing security systems
- Extending Cold Fusion using COM/DCOM, CORBA, and the Cold Fusion C and Delphi API's
- Leveraging the underlying Java sub-system
- Using JSP tags, EJB's, and other Java components
- Using and publishing Web services
This clear, straightforward guide uses examples to demonstrate specific techniques and case studies to illustrate real-world examples of specific topics. Written by Macromedia experts, this advanced guide to Macromedia ColdFusion MX offers straight-from-the source training that you won't find anywhere else.
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Macromedia MX eLearning: Advanced Training from the Source
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With International Data Corp. projecting e-learning to be an $11.5 billion industry by 2003, the demand for interactive multimedia learning applications is on the rise. And Macromedia's Studio MX design tools--including Flash MX, Dreamweaver MX, and ColdFusion MX--provide the ideal solution. But figuring out how to combine these products to create the perfect active-learning applications for your purposes can be tricky--which is why you need Macromedia MX eLearning: Advanced Training from the Source. Using project-based lessons, e-learning specialist and veteran author Jeffrey Bardzell takes you through the paces of these solutions, demonstrating how you can use them to create e-learning applications for both academic and corporate environments. Moving at your own pace, you'll learn by doing through the tutorials and hands-on instructions that have become the hallmark of this popular series. By the time you reach the end of this volume, you will have built four e-learning projects: one in Dreamweaver, two in Flash, and one that uses ColdFusion, Dreamweaver, and Flash to create a front-end for a complete ColdFusion-driven Web application. In the process, you'll learn how to create drag-and-drop interactivity, fill-in-the-blank dynamic text, hotspots, and a host of other useful e-learning features, including how to track scores and provide on-the-fly user feedback by connecting to a database through ColdFusion. Whether you're a corporate or government trainer or an educator grappling with the challenges of distance learning, you'll find what you need to provide the training your people require in Macromedia MX eLearning: Advanced Training from the Source.
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Cold Fusion Web Application Construction Kit, Second Edition with Cold Fusion and Cold Fusion Studio
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Macromedia ColdFusion
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Build dynamic Web sites using ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML). ColdFusion includes a server and a development toolset designed to integrate databases and Web pages. Thousands of companies worldwide including several Fortune 500 companies are using this software to build their businesses online. In this book, users will learn all concepts needed to build Web sites using ColdFusion and supporting technologies like HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language), SQL (Structured Query Language), and relational database systems like Microsoft Access.
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Question : Is it ok to upload a Cold Fusion page to regular HTML web page?
I'm using Dreamweaver the ftp was created and handed down to me. All of the pages are created using HTML. I need to create a page where people would log in to view certain documents - cold fusion *through dreamweaver has a program/template for this. I need to create a new folder though and upload those to the ftp I am not very knowledged with this program yet and do not want it to overwrite any of the other files there.
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Assuming that the site runs Cold Fusion, it'll work. If the site doesn't (most hosts don't), you'll have to rewrite it in something your host supports - PHP if it's a Linux host, probably ASPX if it's a Windows host.As far as using a new folder, you could. Or you could just name your files so that they aren't named the same as any existing files. (That's assuming that there are existing cf, php or aspx files on the site. If there aren't, you can't be uploading files that are named the same as existing files. index.html and index.cf are different files.)But if you have to ask the question, I'm betting that you won't be able to get a cf page running. You have to know Cold Fusion (the language) to be able to do that, and if you did you would know enough that you wouldn't have asked the question.)
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Question : Are cold fusion hair extensions and Micro link extension the same?
Ok i am getting cold fusion hair extensions. With cold fusion hair extensions you need i-tipped hair. Every time i search cold fusion hair extensions, it looks like it is done the same way as Micro link hair extensions. Can someone please tell me if i am right or explain the difference between the two.
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Yes you are right cold fusion simply means any hair extension that doesn't use heat or wax to secure the extension:).
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Question : Did the cold fusion hoaxers destroy their raw data?
Would you put man-made global warming on the same level of bad science as cold fusion?Or worse, becauase they destroyed their raw data?
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For the latest developements in LENR (low energy nuclear reactions, a.k.a. cold fusion) please reference the following.
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Question : What would happen if I invent cold fusion energy?
If I invent cold fusion energy, the ability to extract fusion energy from water at room temperature, making fossil fuels and oil as an energy source obsolete, will the oil and energycompanies send their assassins to make sure I disappear from the face of the earth?If so, will they make me fall off a hotel balcony right after a press conference, which the media will label as suicide or will they use that tired old trick wherethey mess with my automobile so that I "crash under mysterious circumstances"which will be labelled as an "unfortunate accident"?
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If I invent cold fusion energy, the ability to extract fusion energy from water at room temperature, making fossil fuels and oil as an energy source obsolete, will the oil and energycompanies send their assassins to make sure I disappear from the face of the earth?If so, will they make me fall off a hotel balcony right after a press conference, which the media will label as suicide or will they use that tired old trick wherethey mess with my automobile so that I "crash under mysterious circumstances"which will be labelled as an "unfortunate accident"?
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Question : Cold fusion?
I want to know does cold fusion ever exist? I am doing a reseach paper on cold fusion and I am focusing on "Why did the U.S government not approve cold fusion?". Before I go any further, I need to make sure that some scientists have tried to prove their work on cold fusion to the government. So, can someone provide me some useful websites for references? Thank you!
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I got nothing.As far as I know, it's always been theoretical.The RESEARCH into it may have not been approved because even at it's "simplest" it's WAYYYY beyond our capacity...
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Question : How would cold fusion produce any energy?
The whole point of nuclear reactors (both fission and fusion) is to generate heat so it can be used to make electricity. But how on Earth would anyone get any energy out of cold fusion if it doesn't release any heat? It seems that if it was invented then the only use for it would be to convert hydrogen to helium.
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I think you misunderstand the term. "Cold Fusion" means producing a fusion reaction at low temperatures(below 1000 Kelvin or so - what can be produced with a Bunsen) rather than millions of degrees needed in a fusion reactor. It doesn't mean that the fusion is produced without heat production. A cold fusion process would still produce lots of heat. However the last claim at cold fusion was eviscerated by the scientific community, and very few people bother with the field any more as it's almost certainly a baseless pipe dream.
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Question : Has anyone tried the new cold fusion machine for hair extensions?
I just purchased a really expensive one and It makes this annoying high pitch noise but it does melt the keratin tips but i douybt this is normal and feel like maybe i should return it, and if this isnt normal what is a good one that I should buy? That will make no type of annoying noise for cold fusion hair extensions.
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One last method is the Cold Fusion. This is applying pre-tipped hair extensions by melting the tip with a super sonic iron. The super sonic noise emitted by the metal tips breaks down the glue and then you mold the tip with your fingers. Exactly the same as the traditional fusion method by melting the glue tip but without the heat. This is very interesting! However, it does make an irritable, high pitch noise!yes, it makes noise, that's how it sticks...
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Question : Why do physicists think cold fusion is possible?
Are there any examples of stars or phenomena of any sort that appear to exhibit cold fusion? If cold fusion were possible, why wouldn't it simply occur in nature?
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We have achieved cold fusion by using muons, but its not efficient enough to make commercially viable.
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Question : cold fusion?
i have a question about generating eletricity.is cold fusion the opposite of nuclear power? while nuclear power is to split the nucleus inside an atom? but cold fusion is to combine two broken nucleus together?if yes, will the cold fusion method produce any harmful waste?i have heard if cold fusion works, then the problem of energy will be solve, is it true? is there any disadvantages of cold fusion?
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Cold fusion is the fusion of deuterium oxide and palladium electrodes at room temperature. Some scientists have claimed to have accomplished this task, producing vast amounts of energy, however, it is unrepeatable. Cold fusion cleanly produces energy. Fusion has been performed numerous times, however the task was done at extreme temperatures resulting in an inability to perform fusion on a large scale. As far as we know today, there are no disadvantages to cold fusion, however, some will arrise no doubt. We simply do not know enough about the process. Another positive is that cold fusion does not release as much heat pollution which is a major problem in our world.In the future, pollution may not be a problem if cold fusion is perfected. Hope grants that devices will be made as small as a car engine.
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Question : Cold Fusion?
how do I make a cold fusion rector, my electric is getting way too expensive, I could keep it in my shed right?I think the government would tax it, you could put one in a car, no more petrol needed, I thought they nearly did a few years ago??karen go away in short jerky movements, the question was designed so some clever people would explain it to me, and im happy to say that it worked.
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The theory of cold fusion in the P/F expt is based on the affinity of Palladium for absorbing hydrogen, including its isotopes, deuterium and tritium. The theory is then by some mechanism as yet not clearly specified, the palladium lattice 'constricts' the D particles overcoming coulomb (++) repulsion so that the strong nuclear force takes over, initiating fusion.D+D> He(3)+ n(eutron). Results have been mixed, and seemingly difficult to reproduce.Why not go for muon catalized fusion?A muon is a -ve particle about 200 electron masses. It's 'lifetime' though is about 2micro seconds.It will bind an exotic nucleus like DT sufficiently close to cause the fusion reaction to occur with a large probabiliyMuon+D+T> He(4)+ n(eutron)+muon. the change in rest-mass is eqiv to about 2x10^-13J/fusion.Here's the tricky bit- the nascent He nucleus(alpha particle) will 'mop' up the muon, preventing further reactions. What you need is a synchronised electric field to sweep these species clear Then you might have the basis of an exothermic fusion reactor.Oh, and better to make it a steel and concrete lined shed! Good luck!
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