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Setting Project Level Deployment
You only need a path entry to set the deployment for a project.
To specify a deployment path for the project:
1. Open the project in the Projects panel.
2. Right-click the project root and select Properties.
The Edit Project Properties dialog box appears.
3. Enter a path in the Deployment Path text box.
4. Click OK to apply the setting.
Setting Folder Level Deployment
The folder level of deployment allows you more flexibility, but requires more steps.
When you open the Properties dialog box for a project folder, you can select from the
following options on the Deployment tab.
The deployment engine checks
Relative to the Parent Folder Deployment Location option
When you set the Relative to the Parent Folder Deployment Location option,
ColdFusion Studio deploys a folder to a location that is relative to its parent folder or
project. For example:
Parent Folder: MyDirectory/ParentFolder
Child Folder: MyDirectory/ParentFolder/ChildFolder
If the parent folder’s deployment location is ServerDirectory/ParentFolder, then the
child folder’s deployment location is ServerDirectory/ParentFolder/
ChildFolder. Child paths are calculated for you automatically.
The Relative to the Parent Folder Deployment Location option is not available at the
project level because the project folder functions as the root and has no parents.
Specific Deployment Location option
You can use the Specific Deployment Location option to enter the exact path to which
ColdFusion Studio deploys the folder.
Allaire recommends that you use the Browse button to set a specific deployment
location. Use the following rules if you enter pathnames manually:
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Pathnames to local and network drives include the drive letter and backslashes;
for example, C:\MyDirectory\MySubdirectory or \\MyDirectory\
MySubdirectory
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