Adobe ColdFusion

Adobe ColdFusion

Adobe ColdFusion is a commercial rapid web application development platform created by Adobe Systems. It is used for building database-driven websites and APIs quickly, using its own CFML programming language.
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Adobe ColdFusion: Commercial Rapid Web App Dev Platform

Rapid web application development platform for database-driven websites and APIs using CFML programming language, created by Adobe Systems.

What is Adobe ColdFusion?

Adobe ColdFusion is a commercial rapid web application development platform created and marketed by Adobe Systems. First released in 1995, ColdFusion enables developers to build database-driven websites and APIs quickly using its own CFML (ColdFusion Markup Language) programming language.

Some key features and capabilities of Adobe ColdFusion include:

  • Rapid application development environment to create dynamic database-driven web applications
  • Inbuilt support for accessing popular databases like MySQL, Oracle, MSSQL, etc.
  • Server-side scripting language CFML for implementing application logic
  • Ability to extend functionality using Java and .NET libraries
  • Integration with Adobe Flash and other products in Adobe Creative Suite
  • Built-in IDE, debugging and testing tools
  • Support for latest web technologies like WebSockets, HTML5, etc.

ColdFusion is available in three main editions - free developer edition, standard edition with expanded features and enterprise edition for large businesses. It runs on major operating systems like Windows, Linux, Mac OS, etc. Popular websites like Penton Media and SurveyMonkey have been built using Adobe ColdFusion.

Adobe ColdFusion Features

Features

  1. Rapid application development
  2. Built-in programming language (CFML)
  3. Integration with other Adobe products
  4. Support for multiple databases
  5. Built-in security features
  6. Web services and APIs
  7. Scalable and reliable architecture

Pricing

  • Subscription-Based

Pros

Fast and easy development

Powerful built-in features and functions

Strong community support

Integrates well with other Adobe products

Good for complex database-driven sites

Cons

Proprietary language (CFML) has learning curve

Can be expensive for large scale deployments

Not as popular as some other web platforms

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