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Definition of ColdFusion


In web usage, ColdFusion is an application server as well as a software development framework. It is utilized for the development of computer software as well as to create dynamic websites. ColdFusion uses a scripting language known as ColdFusion Markup Language or CFML. This language is similar to HTML in syntax. ColdFusion can also utilize other programming languages such as Actionscript. Plus, it can utilize an embedded script such as CFScript, which includes JavaScript-like language.

ColdFusion is similar in concept and design to Microsoft ASP.NET, PHP, and JavaServer Pages. Quite commonly, ColdFusion is used in connection with intranets or websites that are data driven by nature. Additionally, it can be utilized to handle asynchronous events or generate remote services. This application server also provides some additional features including server clustering, task scheduling, GUI administration, XML parsing, XML querying, XML validation, file indexing, client and server cache management, client-side code generation, and session, client, and application management.


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