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Shane Trahan is presenting Using CF Services to Manage Large File Transfers and you can watch and learn for free at the CFinNC conference!
Using CF Services to Manage Large File Transfers
This topic showcases how to integrate .NET and CF based webservices into a complete application and also presents a methodology for managing the transfer of large audio files that have been recorded on laptops in the field. The methodology discussed uses a simple packet type of approach where large files are “split” into manageable pieces and are sent piece by piece from a client laptop to centralized server and when all packets have been received and validated the file is re-assembled and saved on a website for further analysis. This presentation will discuss the approach used and the details of the technologies used. We will also look at the lessons learned and some future uses of this type of methodology.
About ShaneTrahan
Shane Trahan is a Research Programmer/Analyst at RTI international in RTP North Carolina. He has spent almost 10 years developing Cold Fusion based applications and also has experience in database development, .NET based programming languages, SAS, web based services, survey control system processing/development, and various data collection system including web based data collection. Shane holds masters in Economics and Business Administration and a bachelor’s degree in computer information systems.
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