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   Matthew Woodward

09/09/2008

Architecting CF Applications for Multiple UI Technologies


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The options for web application user interface technologies have never been richer (pun intended), but with things on the front end of the web changing at a furious pace, how do you future-proof all the hard work you do on the backend of your applications? Is it even possible to drive all the various UI technologies with a single CFML-based business logic layer, and build it in such a way that future UI technologies can take advantage of it?

Luckily this is more than a pipe dream, and it's relatively easy to do with a bit of planning and a few key bits of knowledge about layered application architecture. In this presentation you'll learn how to architect your CFML applications in such a way that you can take advantage of HTML, AJAX, Flex, and even AIR user interfaces, all without changing a single line of code in the backend of your application.

Bio:
Matt Woodward is Principal Information Technology Specialist at the Office of the Sergeant at Arms of the United States Senate in Washington, D.C. He is a Certified ColdFusion developer, has been working with ColdFusion since 1996, and blogs frequently about OO development and software architecture (http://www.mattwoodward.com/blog). In addition to his ColdFusion work, Matt also develops in Flex, Java, and C#. Matt is the release coordinator and a contributing developer for the Mach-II framework, he is on the editorial board of the ColdFusion Developer's Journal, and he also co-hosts the ColdFusion Weekly Podcast (http://www.coldfusionweekly.com).

Matthew Woodward can be reached at matt (at) mattwoodward.com.




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