MACROMEDIA COLFUSION MX 7 - INSTALLING AND USING COLDFUSION MX Using Manual page 52

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Configuring SunONE Web Server or iPlanet web server in Windows
This section describes how to configure SunONE Web Server 6 or iPlanet web server 6.x for
ColdFusion MX 7 in Windows, and how to verify your configuration. You configure SunONE or
iPlanet using the Web Server Configuration Tool in either GUI or command-line mode. This
discussion describes how to use GUI mode.
Tip: (Server configuration only) To use the command line, open the batch files located in
cf_root/bin/connectors.
For more information, see the Web Server Management chapter of Configuring and Administering
ColdFusion MX.
To configure SunONE or iPlanet for ColdFusion MX 7 in Windows:
Start the Web Server Configuration Tool by selecting Start > Programs > Macromedia >
1.
ColdFusion MX 7 > Web Server Configuration Tool.
Click Add.
2.
In the Server drop-down list box, select the host name and the server or cluster name to
3.
configure. For the ColdFusion MX 7 server configuration, this is always coldfusion. Clustering
support is not available on the server configuration.
Note: The server or cluster does not have to reside on the web server computer.
In the Web Server Properties area, select SunONE Web Server (iPlanet) or Netscape Enterprise
4.
Server (NES), and specify the path to the directory that contains the obj.conf file.
Select the Configure web server for ColdFusion MX applications option.
5.
Caution: Omitting the previous step causes your web server to serve ColdFusion MX 7 source
code.
Click OK.
6.
Copy the CFIDE and cfdocs directories from cf_root/wwwroot to your web server root
7.
directory. In addition, copy your application's CFM pages from cf_root/wwwroot to your web
server root directory. In the multiserver configuration, these files are under the
jrun_root/servers/cfusion/cfusion-ear/cfusion-war directory.
To verify your SunONE or iPlanet configuration:
Verify that the following file was created:
1.
cf_root/runtime\lib\wsconfig\number\jrun_nsapi35.dll (server configuration) or
jrun_root/lib/wsconfig/number/jrun_nsapi35.dll (multiserver configuration).
Open the SunONE configuration file, obj.conf, in the web server directory (for example, in
2.
C:\iPlanet\Servers\https-yourserver\config\obj.conf).
Verify that the following line was added to the file:
3.
NameTrans fn="jrunfilter"
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