Slide and Demo from my Keynote at CFUnited
I am having a blast this week at the ColdFusion conference CFUnited. Here are the slides from my keynote today... One interesting demo I did was a Atlas\ColdFusion demo.. Check it out and let me here what you think!
Update (11/21/2006): I reader wrote in with a comment that I thought would help folks...
There is a simple fix to a problem that's keeping the CF/Atlas example working for folks. Most CF developers will have what's called "CF debugging" turned on, and that will cause your CFM page (called from the Atlas client) from responding correctly, because it's sending a big load of HTML at the bottom of the output--which your client won't be expecting. The simple solution is to drop a CFSETTING ShowDebugOutput="no" into the application.cfm. If you can add that to both the zip and as a comment (for others who may visit after downloading it previously, or who hear of grief from earlier readers) that may help increase the positive regard of CFers toward using Atlas.
Comments
Anonymous
July 05, 2006
I note that the recent CFUnited conference had a really good turn out, a Atlas demo from Brad Adams andAnonymous
July 06, 2006
Hi Brad,
I just downloaded the example code. What are the requirements to run it?
Rey...Anonymous
July 11, 2006
Requirements:
-ColdFusion
-IIS5 (Windows XP Pro)
Getting Started:
1 - Download and install ColdFusion (can be found on Adobe.com, CF MX7)
2- Download Brads sample code.
3- Extract to a folder in your Internet directory (or make a Virtual Directory in IIS to point to it)
4- In Application.cfm be sure to set the following:
appPath = "AtlasCF"
Or whatever the folder name of your app path is if you renamed it.
Now the app should run in your browser. You will be able to poke around in the files and see how this works, starting with Index.cfm. ScriptLibrary contains all the Atlas client side code, and you will also notice JSON and Webservice code in the Lib folder.Anonymous
July 13, 2006
When mixing these two environments:
I don't know of many webhosts that support both .net framework and coldfusion.
Also, this opens the question of which IDE is going to be used for development.Anonymous
September 11, 2006
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September 11, 2006
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September 11, 2006
Over the last year I’ve been fortunate to be deeply involved in our “Atlas” project to bring rich AJAX...Anonymous
September 11, 2006
Ok, Microsoft "Atlas" is now less than six months away, assuming it ships on schedule or withAnonymous
September 11, 2006
Scott Guthrie today announced that the "Atlas" code name for the ASP.NET team's rich clientAnonymous
September 11, 2006
PingBack from http://nimad.wordpress.com/2006/09/11/atlas-to-be-released-around-the-end-of-the-year/Anonymous
September 11, 2006
PingBack from http://www.cduv.org/2006/09/11/atlas-tiene-fecha-y-nombre-definitivo/Anonymous
September 11, 2006
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September 11, 2006
Hoy se ha anunciando que ya esta disponible Atlas 1.0 para ASP 2.0. Pero, como ya es sabido en MicrosoftAnonymous
September 11, 2006
PingBack from http://my.donews.com/morphinewan/2006/09/12/tZuqQGyQcWjGCbBBaRLZNIkfWFpGwplIvFKn/Anonymous
September 11, 2006
En esta otra entrada contaba yo que aunque hallo a Ajax muy interesante, revolucionario, revolucionarioAnonymous
September 11, 2006
Con l'avvicinarsi della release finale, ecco che spunta fuori il nuovo nome di Atlas : 1) The client-sideAnonymous
September 12, 2006
Scott Guthrie today announced that the "Atlas" code name for the ASP.NET team's rich client frameworkAnonymous
September 12, 2006
"Atlas" 1.0 Naming and Roadmap
Atlas 1.0 will ship, but it will not include some compatible features...Anonymous
September 12, 2006
"As part of releasing “Atlas”, we have also finally locked on an official set of productAnonymous
September 12, 2006
"As part of releasing “Atlas”, we have also finally locked on an official set of productAnonymous
September 12, 2006
Three weeks ago, I posted about how the game was on to figure out what the "real" name of the Atlas framework...Anonymous
September 14, 2006
ScottGus blog has annouced:  "Atlas" 1.0 Naming and Roadmap Over the last year we’ve been working...Anonymous
September 15, 2006
PingBack from http://web2.0stores.com/blog/archives/atlas-10-naming-and-roadmap/Anonymous
September 17, 2006
PingBack from http://web20blog.com/index.php/2006/09/14/atlas-10-naming-and-roadmap/Anonymous
September 28, 2006
PingBack from http://evolute.wordpress.com/2006/09/29/atlas-is-now-ms-ajax-library/Anonymous
October 03, 2006
【原文地址】"Atlas" 1.0 Naming and Roadmap 【原文发表日期】Monday, September 11, 2006 10:01 AM 在过去的一年内,我们一直在奋力开发Atlas。Atlas一直在发展,变化和成长,是因为我们得到了惊人数量的反馈和早期采纳。我们看到了围绕着这个产品的难以置信的兴趣和兴奋,光是今年,下载数目就超过25万次。Anonymous
November 02, 2006
在过去的一年内,我们一直在奋力开发Atlas。Atlas一直在发展,变化和成长,是因为我们得到了惊人数量的反馈和早期采纳。我们看到了围绕着这个产品的难以置信的兴趣和兴奋,光是今年,下载数目就超过25万次。