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ColdFusion J2EE deployment and configuration

The J2EE specification allows application servers to handle compressed and expanded deployments in a server-
dependent manner; each application server has its own deployment and configuration mechanism, as the
following table shows:
Application server
JRun 4
IBM WebSphere
BEA WebLogic
Oracle Application Server 10g OracleAS Enterprise Manager Console
JBOSS Application Server
For basic deployment information, see your J2EE application server documentation. ColdFusion deployment
instructions differ for each J2EE application server. For more information, see the following:
"Deploying ColdFusion 8 on JRun 4" on page 38
"Deploying ColdFusion 8 on IBM WebSphere" on page 42
"Deploying ColdFusion 8 on BEA WebLogic" on page 52
"Deploying ColdFusion 8 on Oracle Application Server 10g" on page 57
"Deploying ColdFusion 8 on JBoss Application Server" on page 60
J2EE directory structure
The following table describes the directories under the cf_webapp_root web application directory when you use
the J2EE configuration:
Directory
cfdocs
CFIDE
WEB-INF/cfclasses
Deployment mechanism
Auto deploy to server root or deploy using
the JRun Administrative Console
IBM WebSphere Administrative Console
Weblogic Administration Console/Auto
deploy to server domains
Auto deploy to server root
Description
Documentation for ColdFusion.
Files for the ColdFusion Administrator.
Compiled ColdFusion templates in your ColdFusion applications.
Installing and Using ColdFusion
Expanded or compressed deploy-
ment
Expanded
Compressed
Expanded
Compressed
Expanded
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