Specifications

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bin: Programs for starting, stopping, and viewing
information for ColdFusion, and to run Crystal
Reports (Windows only). It also contains the
password reset scripts for server administrator
and Admin Component for remote server start
and stop.
cache: Repository for temporary files from
ColdFusion.
cfx: Sample C++ and Java CFX files with their
supporting files. You can also store your CFX files
in this directory (although you can put them in any
location that is defined in your classpath).
charting: Files for the ColdFusion graphing and
charting engine.
CustomTags: Repository for your custom tags
db: The sample Apache Derby databases for all
platforms.
gateway: Files for ColdFusion event gateways.
jetty: Solr configuration files and files related to
remote instance start and stop.
jintegra: (Applies only to Windows) JIntegra
programs, libraries, and other supporting files (for
example, to integrate Java and COM code;
manage access to ActiveX controls (OCXs) that
are hosted in a graphical user interface (GUI)
container; and register the JVM and type
libraries). (Applicable only for Windows.)
jnbridge: Files for .NET Integration Services.
lib: JAR, XML, property, and other files that are
the foundation of ColdFusion, for functionality
such as queries, charting, mail, security, Solr, and
system probes.
logs: Repository for ColdFusion log files.
JRE-specific log files are in the runtime/logs
directory. Console outputs are logged in to coldf
instead of .usion-out.log cfserver.log
Mail: Repository for spooled mail and mail that
cannot be delivered.
META-INF: XML metadata for the ColdFusion
Administrator.
MonitoringServer: Contains {{crossdomain.xml
}}used for multi-server monitoring.
registry: (UNIX only) Flat file to store registry
settings
runtime: Programs and supporting files for the
ColdFusion runtime. Also, contains the Tomcat
libraries. The conf directory in runtime contains all
Tomcat configuration files.
stubs: web services.
wwwroot: Default web root directory for the
built-in web server. When running on other web
servers, this directory contains the CFIDE and
WEB-INF directories; do not remove this
directory.