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Java Blend and Cold Fusion High Level Database Interfaces

Given by Chao Wei Ou at CPS616 Web Technologies on Spring 98. Foils prepared May 3 1998

In this talk are presented two high-level technologies for making web pages that are linked to a relational database.
We give a brief overview of the new JavaBlend. This system allows you to program the web user interface in Java, where Java data objects are directly linked to the database. These can be used for database access without explicitly using JDBC or SQL.
We describe in more detail the older ColdFusion. This is a server-side markup language, which allows you to program SQL database queries in a tag language. This tag language is an extension of HTML and also makes HTML pages to show the results of database operations. Several examples are given in this talk, illustrating the tags used for database operations.
  • ColdFusion also has tags for other server-side services, not discussed here.


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1 JavaBlend and Cold Fusion High-level Web-Linked Database Software
2 Abstract
3 Introduction - I
4 Introduction - II
5 Java Blend
6 Java Blend Features - I
7 Java Blend Features - II
8 Title of foil 8
9 PPT Slide
10 PPT Slide
11 Overview of Cold Fusion- I
12 Overview - II
13 Cold Fusion Application Server Features - I
14 Cold Fusion Application Server Features - II
15 Cold Fusion Markup Language (CFML) - I
16 Cold Fusion Markup Language (CFML) - II
17 Cold Fusion Markup Language (CFML) - III
18 Web Server Compatibility
19 Database Support
20 How Cold Fusion Works - I
21 How Cold Fusion Works - II
22 Sample Database Used In Examples
23 Creating a Page to Select Data
24 Displaying the Results of a Selection
25 A Simple HTML page
26 A Simple CF Application page
27 HTML Output From CFOUTPUT
28 Variables Used in Example
29 Using Dynamic Parameters in SQL Statements
30 A More Complicated HTML page
31 A More Complicated CF Page (employeesearch.cfm)
32 Presenting Query Output in a Table
33 Using CFREPORT to Add Crystal Reports Output
34 Nested CFOUTPUT and Grouping
35 Output for Nested CFOUTPUT and Grouping
36 Record Number Query Attributes
37 Returning Partial Recordsets
38 Inserting Data
39 Creating Forms with the CFFORM Tag
40 Creating an HTML Insert Form
41 Creating an Insert Page with CFINSERT
42 Creating an Insert Page with CFQUERY
43 Updating Data
44 Creating an Update Form
45 Complete Update Page Using CFUPDATE
46 Creating an Update Page with CFQUERY
47 Deleting Data
48 Data Input Validation
49 Data Input Validation Types
50 Dynamic HTML Forms - I
51 Dynamic HTML Forms - II
52 Dynamic HTML Forms - III
53 Dynamic SQL - I
54 Dynamic SQL - II
55 Transaction Processing
56 More Features in Cold Fusion - I
57 More Features in Cold Fusion - II
58 Conclusions

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