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CONFIGURING AND ADMINISTERING COLDFUSION 10
Administering ColdFusion
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Caching
Options to use internal cache to store queries, clear query cache, and to clear folder-specific template cache. For details,
see “
Caching page
” on page 13.
Web services
ColdFusion supports Axis 2 web service and an option is provided to specify the Axis version. For details, see “
Web
Services
” on page 30.
REST services
Option to register an application with REST service. For details, see “
REST Services page
” on page 31.
Enabling RDS
RDS can be enabled from ColdFusion Administrator. For details, see “
RDS page
” on page 47.
Accessing the ColdFusion Administrator
If you are using the Developer Edition of ColdFusion, in the previous releases, only two IP addresses are allowed to
access ColdFusion Administrator concurrently. Even if either or both of the IP addresses do not access ColdFusion
Administrator, a third IP address is denied the right.
In this release, access is permitted to any two IP addresses concurrently. For example, Client1 and Client2 already have
access to ColdFusion Administrator. When either Client1 or Client2 does not access ColdFusion Administrator,
Client3 is allowed access.
Restricting access to ColdFusion Administrator
For details, see “
Restricting access to ColdFusion Administrator
” on page 113
Logging Administrator actions
By default all major ColdFusion Administrator actions are logged. The log contains details that include current user,
date, time, and action taken.
Note that the logs cover only high-level actions for most pages of the ColdFusion Administrator, such as the following:
<timestamp>: <Username>: <deleted data source name>
However, for the following pages on the ColdFusion Administrator, all actions performed on the page are written to
the audit logs:
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Server Settings
•
Request tuning
•
CACHING
•
Memory VARIABLES
•
Java and JVM
The default log location is cfusion\logs\audit.log.
Changes to the default settings
The following default settings in the previous releases of ColdFusion have been revised in this release: