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== See also == | == See also == |
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ColdFusion is a commercial rapid web application development platform first released in 1995 by the Allaire Corporation.
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Description
The programming language used with that platform is also commonly called ColdFusion, though is more accurately known as CFML.
ColdFusion was originally designed to make it easier to connect simple HTML pages to a database.
By Version 2 (1996), it had become a full platform that included an IDE in addition to a full scripting language.
In 2001 Allaire was acquired by Macromedia, which in turn was acquired by Adobe Systems in 2005.
Developer resources
Changing the web root directory
By default, the web root of the built-in ColdFusion web server is cf_root\wwwroot.
You can change the default web root by editing the file web_root\WEB-INF\jrun-web.xml.
See also
External links
- Adobe ColdFusion @ Wikipedia