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Configuring and Administering ColdFusion MX is intended for anyone who needs to configure and manage their ColdFusion development environment.
The ColdFusion documentation is designed to provide support for the complete spectrum of participants.
The ColdFusion documentation set includes the following titles:
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Installing and Using ColdFusion MX |
Describes system installation and basic configuration for Windows, Solaris, Linux, and HP-UX. |
Configuring and Administering ColdFusion MX |
Part I describes how to manage the ColdFusion environment, including connecting to your data sources and configuring security for your applications. Part II describes Verity search tools and utilities that you can use for configuring the Verity K2 Server search engine, as well as creating, managing, and troubleshooting Verity collections. |
Developing ColdFusion MX Applications |
Describes how to develop your dynamic web applications, including retrieving and updating your data, using structures, and forms. |
Getting Started Building ColdFusion MX Applications |
Contains an overview of ColdFusion features and application development procedures. Includes a tutorial that guides you through the process of developing an example ColdFusion application. |
CFML Reference |
Provides descriptions, syntax, usage, and code examples for all ColdFusion tags, functions, and variables. |
CFML Quick Reference |
A brief guide that shows the syntax of ColdFusion tags, functions, and variables. |
All ColdFusion MX documentation is available online in HTML and Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format (PDF) files. Go to the documentation home page for ColdFusion MX on the Macromedia website: www.macromedia.com.
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