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Mark walks though how to create a scalable and automated deployment process for Coldfusion apps using Ant. Starting with some reverse engineering of CF&rsquo;s built-in WAR deployment process, we&rsquo;ll then be working through to the separation of application code, the CF runtime and CF&rsquo;s configuration files into distinct elements that can be versioned independently and finally looking at how these assets can be deployed selectively to a number of servers and put back together into running applications.]]>
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Mark walks though how to create a scalable and automated deployment process for Coldfusion apps using Ant. Starting with some reverse engineering of CF&rsquo;s built-in WAR deployment process, we&rsquo;ll then be working through to the separation of application code, the CF runtime and CF&rsquo;s configuration files into distinct elements that can be versioned independently and finally looking at how these assets can be deployed selectively to a number of servers and put back together into running applications.]]>
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Mark walks though how to create a scalable and automated deployment process for Coldfusion apps using Ant. Starting with some reverse engineering of CF&amp;rsquo;s built-in WAR deployment process, we&amp;rsquo;ll then be working through to the separation of application code, the CF runtime and CF&amp;rsquo;s configuration files into distinct elements that can be versioned independently and finally looking at how these assets can be deployed selectively to a number of servers and put back together into running applications.</media:description>
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Mark walks though how to create a scalable and automated deployment process for Coldfusion apps using Ant. Starting with some reverse engineering of CF&amp;rsquo;s built-in WAR deployment process, we&amp;rsquo;ll then be working through to the separation of application code, the CF runtime and CF&amp;rsquo;s configuration files into distinct elements that can be versioned independently and finally looking at how these assets can be deployed selectively to a number of servers and put back together into running applications.</media:text>
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What’s more, most latency comes from the front-end, not the backend so the fixes are not specific to a particular platform. This session will examine a range of techniques from DOM &amp; CSS tricks to web server and HTTP tweaks that can help improve front-end performance by 25-50%.

Whether you’re looking to save bandwidth, increase your conversion rate, retain visitors, save time or just make your users happy – the speed of your site matters.]]>
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What’s more, most latency comes from the front-end, not the backend so the fixes are not specific to a particular platform. This session will examine a range of techniques from DOM &amp; CSS tricks to web server and HTTP tweaks that can help improve front-end performance by 25-50%.

Whether you’re looking to save bandwidth, increase your conversion rate, retain visitors, save time or just make your users happy – the speed of your site matters.]]>
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        <media:description type="plain">As we build richer, more complex web applications it&#8217;s easy to forget that speed is the cornerstone of user experience. Bing have found that a 2 second delay reduces revenue by 4%. Google know that half a second delay drops traffic by 20%. AOL have shown that users with a speedy experience stay 50% longer than users who have to wait. The evidence is clear &#8211; speed matters. 

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        <![CDATA[<img src="http://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/beafraid2-3-090526015436-phpapp01-thumbnail-2?1243920113" alt ="" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> See http://blog.gruden.com/category/js-security for more info.

A walk through real-world web site vulnerabilities - Mark shows step by step how vulnerable web sites can be exploited to trigger annoying pop up windows to more sinister attacks involving session stealing and rewriting page content. Learn how to test for and protect against these increasingly common attacks.

- http://www.webdu.com.au/session/be-afraid--be-very-afraid--javascript-security-xss-and-csrf]]>
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A walk through real-world web site vulnerabilities - Mark shows step by step how vulnerable web sites can be exploited to trigger annoying pop up windows to more sinister attacks involving session stealing and rewriting page content. Learn how to test for and protect against these increasingly common attacks.

- http://www.webdu.com.au/session/be-afraid--be-very-afraid--javascript-security-xss-and-csrf]]>
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A walk through real-world web site vulnerabilities - Mark shows step by step how vulnerable web sites can be exploited to trigger annoying pop up windows to more sinister attacks involving session stealing and rewriting page content. Learn how to test for and protect against these increasingly common attacks.

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A walk through real-world web site vulnerabilities - Mark shows step by step how vulnerable web sites can be exploited to trigger annoying pop up windows to more sinister attacks involving session stealing and rewriting page content. Learn how to test for and protect against these increasingly common attacks.

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