- ColdFusion Developers Guide
- Develop ColdFusion applications
- Introducing ColdFusion
- Changes in ColdFusion
- Changes in ColdFusion
- Replacement of JRun with Tomcat
- Security enhancements
- ColdFusion WebSocket
- Enhanced Java integration
- ColdFusion ORM search for indexing and search
- Solr enhancements
- Scheduler enhancements
- Integration with Microsoft Exchange Server 2010
- RESTful Web Services in ColdFusion
- Lazy loading across client and server in ColdFusion
- Web service enhancements
- Displaying geolocation
- Client-side charting
- Caching enhancements
- Server update using ColdFusion Administrator
- Secure Profile for ColdFusion Administrator
- Introduction to application development
- The CFML programming language
- Building blocks of ColdFusion applications
- Develop CFML applications
- Develop CFML applications
- Design and optimize a ColdFusion application
- Handle errors
- Use persistent data and locking
- Use ColdFusion threads
- Secure applications
- Client-side CFML (for mobile development)
- Use the ColdFusion debugger
- Debugging and Troubleshooting Applications
- Develop globalized applications
- REST enhancements in ColdFusion
- Authentication through OAuth
- Social enhancements
- Develop mobile applications
- Access and use data
- ColdFusion ORM
- ColdFusion and HTML5
- Flex and AIR integration in ColdFusion
- Request and present information
- Office file interoperability
- ColdFusion portlets
- Work with documents, charts, and reports
- Use web elements and external objects
- Use external resources
- Send and receive e-mail
- Interact with Microsoft Exchange servers
- Interact with remote servers
- Manage files on the server
- Use event gateways
- Create custom event gateways
- Use the ColdFusion extensions for Eclipse
- Use the data services messaging event gateway
- Use the data management event gateway
- Use the FMS event gateway
- Use the instant messaging event gateways
- Use the SMS event gateway
ColdFusion has gone through various language enhancements that will provide a better development experience for ColdFusion developers. The core CFML language enhancements in ColdFusion 11 includes new language constructs, extended tag support, enhanced script functions, and support for new operations.
This document provides an overview on the language enhancements and changes made in ColdFusion 11.
Script support for tags
Using custom tags in scripts
Query tags as ColdFusion functions
See QueryExecute.
JSON serialization
JSON serialization allows you to convert ColdFusion data into a JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) representation of the data. This feature was made available in ColdFusion 8.
See SerializeJSON.
Member functions for data structure
Support for Elvis operator (?:)
See Elvis operator.
Passing array index to callback functions in ArrayEach
Currently, ColdFusion supports passing objects in callback function. Now, from ColdFusion 11, you can pass the index of an array to the callback function. See ArrayEach.
Support for ListEach
A new function, ListEach, has been introduced. See ListEach.
Support for QueryGetRow
A new function, QueryGetRow, has been introduced. See QueryGetRow.
Preferences for built-in functions
Support for database queries
You can start using the <cfquery> tag in client-side CFML just like how you are currently using it in server-side CFML code. Note that not all of the <cfquery> features are supported in this release.
See Mobile Application Development
Added script support for cfimport based prefix custom tag. Now you can use prefix based custom tag in script block without any issue.
<cfscript> cfimport(taglib=" ../importFolder/" prefix="myTags"); myTags:customTag(); </cfscript> customTag.cfm <cfoutput > Output from custom tag </cfoutput>