Although the ColdFusion 8 installer provides an intuitive interface, it helps to plan your answers to the questions asked by the installer. Use the following tables to help plan for installing the J2EE configuration of ColdFusion 8.
Question |
Answer |
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Platform-specific installer name? |
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Serial number for ColdFusion? |
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Type of installation? |
___ Server configuration ___ Multiserver configuration _X_ J2EE configuration |
EAR or WAR file? |
___ EAR ___ WAR |
Subcomponents to install? |
___ ColdFusion 8 ODBC Services ___ ColdFusion 8 Search Services ___ .NET Integration Services ___ ColdFusion 8 Documentation ___ LiveCycle Data Services ES |
Installation directory for EAR or WAR file? |
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Serial number for Adobe LiveCycle Data Services ES? (Only if you selected to install the Enterprise Edition of LiveCycle Data Services ES) If you leave this blank, the installer installs the Express Edition. See the LiveCycle Data Services ES documentation for information on upgrading to the Enterprise Edition after completing the ColdFusion installation. |
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Whether the EAR/WAR is to be used with WebSphere (Only if you selected to install LiveCycle Data Services ES.) |
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Context root for ColdFusion (EAR file only, default=cfusion)? |
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ColdFusion Administrator password? |
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Whether to enable RDS? |
___ Yes ___ No Note: RDS allows the server to interact with remotely connected developers. Adobe recommends that you disable RDS for production servers. Disabling RDS also disables the directory browsing applets in the ColdFusion Administrator. |
RDS password? |
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