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June 20, 2013

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We are very excited to announce our very first Adobe Event on Ortus DataBoss: Dynamic Administrator!

 

When: Wednesday, July 3, 2013 at 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM US/Pacific

Where: Register Here

 

Description

Ortus DataBoss is an application that will help you manage CFML Object Relational Mapper (ORM) objects without the need of writing administrative code for them; thus a Dynamic Administrator. DataBoss will talk to the underlying ORM engine (Hibernate) and get all the necessary information to manage all the ORM entities and its relationships in that specific CFML application DataBoss has been deployed to. DataBoss will accelerate your project development by giving you first hand knoweledge about your entity structures, data, relationships and also help you administrate their data content for you. DataBoss can also influence the UI by adding non-intrusive metadata to your ORM entities so it can produce labels, help text, textareas, passwords, rich text editors, data pickers and much more. In this session we will introduce to you the power of dynamic scaffolding via DataBoss and also showcase via ColdFusion Builder extensions how to reverse engineer a Database, build ORM entities and then let DataBoss manage its data and relationships.

 

What Do You Need to Participate?          

Online live seminars are scheduled events simulcast over the web via Adobe Acrobat Connect Pro. You'll need a computer with a browser, Adobe Flash player, and Internet connection. Audio is broadcast through Voice-Over IP via your computer speakers. Access details will be provided once you register.

To register you need your Adobe.com membership login and password. If you need to create a membership, or do not remember your login and password, please go to the Adobe.com membership page.

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