Enabling Coldfusion Mx Functionality; Installing Verity Search Packs For Coldfusion Mx; Enabling Corba Support - MACROMEDIA COLDFUSION MX 61 - INSTALLING COLDFUSION MX FOR IBM WEBSPHERE APPLICATION SERVER Manual

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Enabling ColdFusion MX functionality

The following sections describe procedures that enable the following ColdFusion features. These
procedures work with WebSphere 4 and 5.

Installing Verity Search Packs for ColdFusion MX

Enabling CORBA support

Enabling web services access for Flash Remoting
Using a third-party JDBC database driver
Installing Verity Search Packs for ColdFusion MX
ColdFusion MX lets you do Verity searches for languages other than English. For European
languages, ColdFusion uses LinguistX technology from Inxight, and for Asian languages,
ColdFusion uses IBM Classes for Unicode (ICU) technology.
This section describes how to install a Verity Search Pack from the Macromedia website, and how
to switch to a different Verity Search Pack.
Note: Verity is not supported on AIX.
To install a Verity Search Pack:
If you have not yet registered ColdFusion MX for J2EE, in your browser, go to the following
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location on the Macromedia website:
www.macromedia.com/go/verity
Enter your serial number on the Verity Search Packs page and click Submit.
Download the appropriate Verity Search Pack (ZIP file for Windows, TAR file for UNIX), for
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your operating system, and save it to the cf_root\WEB-INF\cfusion directory in Windows, and
the cf_root/WEB-INF/cfusion directory on UNIX.
Stop IBM WebSphere Application Server.
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Extract the ZIP or TAR file.
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The files are automatically placed in the appropriate directories.
Restart IBM WebSphere Application Server.
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To use a different Verity Search Pack (for example, for German), repeat this procedure for the
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new Verity Search Pack.
Enabling CORBA support
ColdFusion MX supports third-party Object Request Brokers (ORBs) through its integration
with Borland VisiBroker. However, you must acquire the Common Object Request Broker
Architecture (CORBA) software separately from Borland.
This section describes the system requirements for enabling CORBA support, and explains how
to deploy and configure VisiBroker to work with ColdFusion MX.
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Chapter 4: Enabling and Using ColdFusion MX Features

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