November 2007 ACFUG Meeting

Date Wednesday, November 7, 2007
Dinner & Schmoozing   6:00 PM
Meeting Time   6:30 PM to 9:00 PM
Location   FusionLink [Directions]
Dress   Anywhere from casual to business formal
Price   FREE!

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In this session, Charlie Arehart will present a two-part presentation on the new CF8 Server Monitor. Even those not yet on CF8, and who've seen other demos or even used it themselves, may well learn many new things in these two 45-minute sessions. Charlie has extensive experience with both this monitor and others, like Fusionreactor and SeeFusion, and he'll share that experience to make talks relevant to all CFers.

CF8 Server Monitor Introduction

Whether you're a CFML developer or a ColdFusion Server administrator, you can find tremendous value from the new ColdFusion 8 Server Monitor. If you're a developer and the thought of a "monitor" makes you yawn, seeming to be the province of administrators, you will show you the many ways that the tool can be of great value to you, helping you make much better informed decisions about various coding practices. You no longer have an excuse to "just wing it" when using some feature, tag, or function in ColdFusion.

And both developers and administrators will appreciate the tool's ability to help highlight the most troublesome offenders (whether CPU, memory, or database I/O) as well as to detect and notify when trouble's brewing, as well as the ability to monitor multiple servers. In this talk, veteran CFML developer Charlie Arehart will introduce the CF8 Server Monitor and its use with ColdFusion 8 Developer and Enterprise editions.

CF8 Server Monitor Hidden Gems

Ok, so maybe you've seen some demos of the CF8 Server Monitor or perhaps have even started working with it, but are sure you really know all that it can do for you? In this talk, veteran CFML developer Charlie Arehart will explore and expose some surprising observations about the CF8 Server Monitor. There are lots of nooks and crannies with info that may surprise you, including features you may have missed, or that are more useful than you thought. We'll also explore such questions as, do you need to worry about using it in production? If not always, when? And how does it differ from tools like FusionReactor and SeeFusion?

About The Speakers

Charlie Arehart

A veteran ColdFusion developer since 1997, Charlie Arehart is a longtime contributor to the community and a recognized Adobe Community Expert. He's a certified Advanced CF Developer and Instructor for CF 4/5/6/7 who served as tech editor of the ColdFusion Developers Journal until 2003. Now an independent contractor living in Alpharetta GA, Charlie provides high-level troubleshooting/tuning assistance and training/mentoring for CF teams (carehart.org/consulting). He helps run the Online ColdFusion Meetup (coldfusionmeetup.com, an online CF user group), is a contributor to the CF8 WACK books by Ben Forta, and is frequently invited to speak to developer conferences and user groups worldwide.

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