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CONFIGURING AND ADMINISTERING COLDFUSION 10
Administering ColdFusion
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System information
Use the ColdFusion System Information page to do the following:
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Update or upgrade a Trial or Developer Edition of ColdFusion as follows:
1
On the System Information page, enter your product serial number in the New License field.
2
Click Submit Changes.
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See the expiration date of your Trial copy of ColdFusion Administrator.
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Identify values that correspond to several ColdFusion server variables.
To access the ColdFusion System Information page, click the System Information button in the top right of the
ColdFusion Administrator.
About web server administration
ColdFusion applications require a web server to process ColdFusion Markup Language (CFML) pages. The server
configuration provides a built-in web server along with support for external web servers, such as Apache, IIS, and Sun
ONE Web Server (formerly known as iPlanet).
For more information, see “
Web Server Management
” on page 95.
About Solr administration
ColdFusion includes Solr Server search technology. Solr is a high-performance open search engine designed to process
searches quickly in a high-performance, distributed system.
For more information, see Solr Server and Collections.
What’s new in this release
The ColdFusion Administrator has significant new functionality that includes:
Server updates
Verify if there are any product updates using the ColdFusion Administrator (Server Update > Update). The updates
can include hot fixes and security hot fixes for ColdFusion 10. For details, see “
Updates page
” on page 55.
Configure built-in web server
Instead of JRun, Tomcat is embedded with a stand-alone ColdFusion 10 installation. ColdFusion Administrator
provides options to configure Tomcat. For details, see “
Enterprise Manager section
” on page 52.
Scheduling
Scheduling tasks feature (Server Settings > Scheduled Tasks) has been enhanced in this release. The enhancements
include options for Application and Server Level scheduled tasks and enabling cluster setup. For details, see
“
Scheduled Tasks
” on page 20.