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Chapter 4: Configuring Your System
Overview of configuration tasks
The following table describes when to do the configuration tasks that are documented in this
chapter:
For information about additional configuration tasks, see
Configuring and Administering
ColdFusion MX
.
Configuration task
When to do it
“Managing ColdFusion
MX” on page 51
You must stop and restart ColdFusion MX after you enable or disable
security in the ColdFusion MX Administrator or change any of the Java
and JVM settings, in order for your changes to take effect. You can do
this at any time after you install ColdFusion MX 6.1.
“Configuring web servers”
on page 53
When moving to a production server or when the built-in web server no
longer meets your needs.
“Enabling CORBA
support” on page 60
You must do this only if you must make CORBA invocations from
ColdFusion MX 6.1. You can do this after you install ColdFusion MX 6.1
and before you make a CORBA call from ColdFusion MX 6.1.
“Disabling Remote
Development Services
(RDS)” on page 62
For security reasons, disable RDS when you move an application to the
production environment.
“Disabling JSP
functionality” on page 63
When running ColdFusion MX Enterprise Edition in a hosted
environment, you might want to disable JSP processing.
“Changing the ColdFusion
MX user account in
Windows” on page 63
You must do this only if you discover that the account under which
ColdFusion MX 6.1 is running has inappropriate access rights; for
example, to interact with remote data sources, other application pages,
or COM objects. You can do this after you install ColdFusion MX 6.1
and before you deploy your application.
“Enabling web services
access for Flash
Remoting” on page 65
By default, Macromedia Flash Remoting cannot access ColdFusion
MX 6.1 through web services. You can do this after you install
ColdFusion MX 6.1 and before you begin using Macromedia Flash MX
to access ColdFusion MX 6.1 through web services.
“Connecting to an external
JDBC Type 4 data source”
on page 65
You must do this only if you use a Type 4 database driver that is not
included in ColdFusion MX 6.1. You can do this after you install
ColdFusion MX 6.1 and before you set up the data source in the
ColdFusion MX Administrator.
“Configuring RedHat Linux
7.3, 8.0, and 9”
on page 66
Configure RedHat Linux 7.3, 8.0, or 9 to use the RedHat 6.2 libc
compatability libraries.
Summary of Contents for COLDFUSION MX 61 - CONFIGURING AND ADMINISTERING COLDFUSION...
Page 1: ...Installing and Using ColdFusion MX...
Page 6: ...6 Introduction...
Page 30: ...30 Chapter 2 Installing the Server Configuration...
Page 48: ...48 Chapter 3 Installing the J2EE Configuration...
Page 70: ...70 Index...