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CONFIGURING AND ADMINISTERING COLDFUSION 10
Using the ColdFusion Administrator
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Whether to validate CFML. Reports invalid syntax in your CFML; for example, a comment that has an opening
ColdFusion comment tag, and a closing HTML tag.
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The product features to analyze.
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Click Run Analyzer to display a report of the results.
Note:
When you run the Code Analyzer using the Basic Options, the default settings are as follows: Analyze
subdirectories, Analyze file types of *.cfm, Filter by severity: errors, Validate CFML.
License Scanner page
The License Scanner page searches the local subnet to find other running instances of ColdFusion. You can use this
information to determine whether the ColdFusion instances within the subnet are licensed appropriately.
The ColdFusion Administrator uses universal datagram protocol (UDP) multicast to collect license and version
information from all ColdFusion instances running within the subnet.
Server Monitoring section
The Server Monitoring section lets you run the following:
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Server Monitor
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Multiserver Monitor
The Server Monitor is an Adobe SWF application that lets you track activities on a ColdFusion Server. You can identify
information about the server, including requests, queries, memory usage, and errors. You can start and stop collecting
server information and take snapshots of the server.
The Multiserver Monitor is another SWF application. It lets you track the status of several servers.
Extensions section
Use the Extensions section of the Administrator to configure ColdFusion to work with other technologies, such as Java
and CORBA.
Java Applets page
The Java Applets page of the Administrator lets you register applets and edit and delete applet registrations. Before you
can use Java applets in your ColdFusion applications, register them in the Java Applets page.
When your applet is registered with ColdFusion, using the
cfapplet
tag in your CFML code is simple, because all
parameters are predefined: Enter the applet source and the form variable name to use.
Note:
Parameters set with the
cfapplet
tag override parameters defined on the Java Applets page.
This page has the following areas:
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Register New Applet:
Registers a Java applet to include in your ColdFusion applications.
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Actions:
Click the Edit icon to edit registration fields of a Java applet. Click the Delete icon to remove the
registration of a Java applet.
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Applet:
Click the name of a Java applet to view or edit the registration fields for that applet.