A portal server can be a great addition to the operation of a company and a
big plus for commercial Web sites.
For one, it can allow employees to access everything through one main page,
from the local weather to their Outlook boxes and calendars. In addition,
administrators can have control over the content and can offer a standard
configuration for everybody to use within a department or the entire company.
For commercial Web sites, portals allow a visitor the opportunity to create a
personalized home page.
Intrafinity Inc. offers a ColdFusion-based portal server, Click Portal
Server, that is customizable, allowing a business to add its own modules when
relevant or as needed. It also enables the organization and centralization of
all the information and applications necessary to run an enterprise day to
day. The Click Portal Server is also useful for bringing clie... (more)
Dreamweaver is at the top of the heap in the arena of Web-development
applications. Part of the reason why it is so successful is its plethora of
timesaving features that generate code for you. Probably the biggest
timesaving feature of all - and the least used tool in the Dreamweaver
arsenal - is the Server Bahavior Builder. I'll tell you why in a moment, but
first I want to talk to you about your workflow.
Your Workflow in Dreamweaver
Dreamweaver attracts many types of developers and designers by its very
nature. The program appeals to designers because of the real-time renderin... (more)
The merger of Allaire and Macromedia created much speculation in development
circles as to the future of ColdFusion and ColdFusion Studio.
With the release of ColdFusion 5 UltraDev 4 Studio, Macromedia has committed
to providing the best possible development environment for the ColdFusion
programmer.
The package isn't an integration of the two products, but a packaging of two
solid programs that can be used together to develop dynamic Web sites.
ColdFusion Studio 5 is the latest release of the classic CF development
environment. UltraDev 4, which came out in December 2000, takes ... (more)