ColdFusion Build A Powerful AIR App
Adobe's application development platform ColdFusion has a long history of making difficult takes easy for web developers, including PDF generation and conversion, image manipulationm exchange integration and more. In the last few years, with the advent of Rich Internet Application (RIA) using both Ajax and Flex, CouldFusion has sought to become the premier server-side solution to those RIAs. Especially with Flex.
With the release of ColdFusion 9, Adobe has taken the integration between ColdFusion and Flex a step further by allowing our Flex and AIR applications to utilise ColdFusion services via proxy ActionScript classes.
What this means is that Flex developers can now utilise services such as charting, PDF generation and manipulation, image manipulation and sending and receiving mail without writing a single line of ColdFusion code.
In this tutorial, we're going to write a simple AIR application that allows the user to dreag and drop an image onto our application, rotate or resize it and then email the midified image to a user-supplied email address. Witness the power of Coldfusion and Flex/Air. Read the dotnet magazine to read more and get more information from the experts.
Adobe's application development platform ColdFusion has a long history of making difficult takes easy for web developers, including PDF generation and conversion, image manipulationm exchange integration and more. In the last few years, with the advent of Rich Internet Application (RIA) using both Ajax and Flex, CouldFusion has sought to become the premier server-side solution to those RIAs. Especially with Flex.
With the release of ColdFusion 9, Adobe has taken the integration between ColdFusion and Flex a step further by allowing our Flex and AIR applications to utilise ColdFusion services via proxy ActionScript classes.
What this means is that Flex developers can now utilise services such as charting, PDF generation and manipulation, image manipulation and sending and receiving mail without writing a single line of ColdFusion code.
In this tutorial, we're going to write a simple AIR application that allows the user to dreag and drop an image onto our application, rotate or resize it and then email the midified image to a user-supplied email address. Witness the power of Coldfusion and Flex/Air. Read the dotnet magazine to read more and get more information from the experts.

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