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Chapter 2: Changes in ColdFusion MX 7
Other installation and configuration changes
The following changes have been made to ColdFusion configuration:
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In the server configuration, the server name is coldfusion (
cf_root
/runtime/servers/coldfusion).
In ColdFusion MX 6.1, the server name was default (
cf_root
/runtime/servers/default).
•
The installer for the multiserver configuration (formerly known as the ColdFusion MX with
JRun 4 option) automatically creates a JRun user named admin with the same password as the
ColdFusion MX Administrator password. Use this user ID and password to log into the JRun
Management Console (JMC).
•
The ColdFusion MX 7 installer now includes processes formerly done by the Configuration
Wizard.
•
ColdFusion MX 7 includes Flash Remoting MX 2004, which supports ActionScript 2.0 and
uses a component. ServerSide ActionScript is deprecated in ColdFusion MX 7.
•
During a multiserver configuration installation, the default JRun server is not installed, which
means that the
jrun_root
/servers/default directory structure is not created, and a service for the
JRun default server is not defined.
•
The ports for the ODBC services have been changed from 19997 and 19998 to 19995 and
19996 in order to let ColdFusion MX and ColdFusion MX 7 ODBC services run side-by-side.
•
In the Developer Edition, in addition to localhost, ColdFusion MX 7 allows two additional IP
addresses.
•
The JavaMail.jar file has been updated to version 1.3.1.
•
The cfx.jar file has been moved to one of the following locations:
■
Server configuration
cf_root
/wwwroot/WEB-INF/lib
■
Multiserver configuration
jrun_root
/servers/cfusion/cfusion-ear/cfusion-war/WEB-INF/
lib
■
J2EE configuration
cf_webapp_root
/WEB-INF/lib
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On UNIX, the ColdFusion executable is named cfmx7. It was named cfusion in previous
releases.