April 2009 ACFUG Meeting

Date            *Wednesday, April 1, 2009*

                
Dinner & Schmoozing     *6:00 PM*
Meeting Time            *6:30 PM to 9:00 PM*
Location                        *EchoEleven* [Directions 
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Dress                   *Anywhere from casual to business formal*
Price                   *FREE!*


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      Topics

*Introducing the Adobe ColdFusion Extensions for Eclipse*

Not to be confused with the <a href="http://www.cfeclipse.org";>CFEclipse</a>
plugin, the Adobe ColdFusion Extensions for Eclipse are a set of very useful
tools that many developers have missed. In this session, veteran CFer
Charlie Arehart will introduce the extensions, including how to find and
install them, as well how to use them to browse datasources and build
queries, generate code using wizards, browse CFCs and web services, view log
files, and debug CF apps (in CF 8, and discussed only briefly). Note that
most of the features shown apply to CF7 as well.

* CF 8 Enterprise Multi-User Admin & RDS Feature*

ColdFusion 8 Enterprise offers a powerful new feature that many have missed
and which hasn't been talked about much: multiple user access for the CF
Administrator, and for RDS. As opposed to the traditional "one ring to rule
them all" single Admin (and RDS) password, this new feature provides for
separate usernames (and corresponding passwords) and, more important, for
each username you can define what parts of the Administrator they can
access, including access to the new Server Monitor, the Administrator API,
and more. 

And for those using RDS, a username can be given to each developer to permit
them access to RDS-based features in Eclipse, Dreamweaver, and HomeSite+,
including query building, CFC browsing, server file access, CFML debugging,
and more. Combined with the Sandbox security feature, such RDS users can be
restricted in what directories and datasources they can access. 

In this talk, Charlie Arehart will introduce these features, explain their
benefit and some gotchas, and walk through implementing and using them.

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We will also be having ACFUG Board Elections for the 2009 year. Email 
[email protected] if you would like to run or have any questions about 
helping us run ACFUG into its 11th year.



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