Specifications

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Although the ColdFusion 10 installer provides an intuitive interface, it helps to plan your answers to the
questions asked by the installer. Use the following tables to help plan for installing the J2EE configuration of
ColdFusion 10.
Question Answer
Platform-specific installer name? _________________________________________
__________
Serial number for ColdFusion? _________________________________________
__________
Type of installation? ___ Server configuration_X_ J2EE configuration
EAR or WAR file? ___ EAR___ WAR
Subcomponents to install? ___ ColdFusion 10 ODBC Services___ ColdFusion
10 Solr Services___ .NET Integration Services___
ColdFusion 10 Documentation
Installation directory for ColdFusion and services? _________________________________________
__________
Context root for ColdFusion (EAR file only,
default=cfusion)?
_________________________________________
__________
ColdFusion Administrator password? _________________________________________
__________
Enable Secure Profile __Yes__No
Identify a list of IP addresses that will have access
to the ColdFusion Administrator.
Configure OpenOffice __Yes__No
Whether to enable RDS? ___ Yes___ No
Note: RDS allows the server to interact with
remotely connected developers. Adobe
recommends that you disable RDS for production
servers.Disabling RDS also disables the directory
browsing applets in the ColdFusion Administrator.
RDS password? ___________________________________
Automatically check for server updates? ___ Yes___ No
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ColdFusion and J2EE application servers