Adobe ColdFusion Training
Adobe ColdFusion Training gives in-depth teaching on how to use ColdFusion, a quick application development platform for creating dynamic web applications. The course covers a variety of topics, including ColdFusion language, server management, database integration, and application security, allowing learners to effectively design, deploy, and maintain web applications.
- 10+ Courses
- 30+ Projects
- 400 Hours
Adobe ColdFusion Training is suitable for the following target audiences:
Web Developers: Ideal for developers looking to improve their ColdFusion skills for creating and maintaining dynamic web applications.
Application Developers: Ideal for professionals who create and maintain web-based applications and wish to use ColdFusion’s features.
IT Professionals: Designed for IT specialists and system administrators who manage ColdFusion servers and applications.
Business Analysts: Learning ColdFusion will help business analysts cooperate more effectively with development teams on web application initiatives.
ColdFusion Developer: Create web applications with ColdFusion, including writing code, debugging, and interfacing with databases.
Web Application Developer: Creates dynamic and interactive web applications using ColdFusion, focusing on both front-end and back-end development.
Application Support Specialist: Provides support and maintenance for ColdFusion applications, guaranteeing seamless operation and resolving difficulties.
Technical Consultant: Helps firms install ColdFusion solutions, improve performance, and integrate with other systems.
System Administrator: System Administrators manage ColdFusion servers, configure settings, and ensure application security and performance.
In the United States and Canada, these positions are accessible in a variety of industries, including banking, healthcare, and technology. They offer competitive pay and prospects for advancement in web application development and maintenance.
- Overview of ColdFusion and its history
- Understanding CFML (ColdFusion Markup Language)
- Setting up ColdFusion server and development environment
- First ColdFusion page: syntax, structure, and execution
- Variables, data types, and expressions
- Basic input/output and debugging
- Conditional statements: if, if-else, cfif
- Loops: cfloop, while, for
- Built-in functions and string manipulation
- Working with arrays and lists
- Creating custom functions
- Hands-on exercises
- Introduction to CFCs and objects in ColdFusion
- Creating and calling CFCs
- Understanding encapsulation and modular programming
- Using CFCs in real-world applications
- Introduction to database integration in ColdFusion
- Using CFQUERY to interact with databases
- Data retrieval and display with CFOUTPUT
- Parameterized queries and preventing SQL injection
- CRUD operations with databases
- Practical exercises with sample database
- Handling forms and user input
- Error handling with cftry/cfcatch
- Using session, application, and client variables
- Working with cookies and user authentication
- File upload and download
- Working with built-in tags and functions
- Introduction to web services and APIs
- Creating and consuming REST and SOAP services
- JSON and XML handling in ColdFusion
- Integration with external services
- Practical exercises consuming APIs
- Structuring a ColdFusion project
- MVC approach in ColdFusion
- Security best practices (authentication, authorization, input validation)
- Debugging and logging
- Performance optimization tips
- Capstone project integrating all learned concepts
- Deploying ColdFusion applications on a server
- Version control basics (Git)
- Code review, optimization, and best practices
- Course revision and interview preparation
Note: This curriculum will be modified as per audience expertise level and industry trends.
It teaches how to develop dynamic, database-driven web applications using ColdFusion and CFML.
Beginners, web developers, and IT professionals interested in learning rapid web application development with ColdFusion.
Basic knowledge of HTML, databases, or programming is helpful but not mandatory; the course starts from fundamentals.
- Topics include CFML basics, control structures, ColdFusion Components (CFCs), database connectivity, web services, session management, and deployment.
Typically, an 8-week program is sufficient to cover core concepts and hands-on exercises.
Yes, the training includes exercises and a mini project to apply learned concepts in real-world scenarios.
Adobe ColdFusion server, a code editor (like Visual Studio Code), and a database server (like MySQL or SQL Server).
You can enroll via our website or contact our support team directly via email or phone. We’ll guide you through the quick and easy registration process.
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Yes, you will be able to build dynamic, database-driven web applications and integrate with APIs.
Yes, ColdFusion is used in enterprise and legacy web applications, making it valuable for careers in web development.
- Yes, most courses include interview preparation, practical exercises, and tips for job readiness.
We currently offer online sessions with flexible weekday/weekend batches for 8 weeks. All sessions are recorded. You’ll have access to the recordings, along with support from instructors and peers in our learning portal.
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Job opportunities in USA and Canada
ColdFusion Developer: Create web applications with ColdFusion, including writing code, debugging, and interfacing with databases.
Web Application Developer: Creates dynamic and interactive web applications using ColdFusion, focusing on both front-end and back-end development.
Application Support Specialist: Provides support and maintenance for ColdFusion applications, guaranteeing seamless operation and resolving difficulties.
Technical Consultant: Helps firms install ColdFusion solutions, improve performance, and integrate with other systems.
System Administrator: System Administrators manage ColdFusion servers, configure settings, and ensure application security and performance.
In the United States and Canada, these positions are accessible in a variety of industries, including banking, healthcare, and technology. They offer competitive pay and prospects for advancement in web application development and maintenance.