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May 19, 2008

Connecticut ColdFusion User Group - June Meeting
Posted by David OMalley having to do with All Points Bulletin

June 10th, 6pm
At the offices of MediFit Corporate Services
17 High St. - 3rd Floor, Norwalk, CT
Topic: Document-driven Applications with ColdFusion & PDF

For the June 10th meeting, Adobe’s ColdFusion evangelist Josh Adams will be presenting to the group – A topic has yet to be decided, but we’re letting you guys decide. Please click this link to answer a Survey on which topic you would like to see.

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=6cTZnqRIkUynZtdwhkjo3g_3d_3d

6/4/2008: Survey Results are in!

#1 requested topic: Admin and Server Monitor in ColdFusion 8 (enterprise)

#2 requested topic: PDF Manipulation

But here's the thing, Josh has recently completed putting together a presentation on PDF manipulation and would like to present that to the group.  Here at MediFit, we clearly have at least one area in our application that could benefit from using PDF generation, we just haven't gotten around to really digging into it yet.

Here is an official abstract of the presentation:

Document-driven Applications with ColdFusion & PDF

Using Adobe ColdFusion 8 and PDF you can do much more than just create portable documents—you can manipulate PDFs in a wide variety of ways from extracting and merging to searching metadata and creating thumbnails.  By using with Adobe ColdFusion 8 and PDF forms, you can take application forms offline, plus pre-populate the forms with data and process the submission of those forms.  Using PDF and Adobe ColdFusion 8's ability to print from the server, you have access to a whole new world of opportunities:  automated printing of things like pick slips and reports and even server-side faxing.  Join us for this presentation as we investigate all of these capabilities and more.


 
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