Specifications
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Managing the ColdFusion process in Mac OS X
Manage the ColdFusion process in UNIX
Configuring web servers
Configuring web servers in Windows
Configuring IIS in Windows
Configure IIS for ColdFusion in Windows
Verify your IIS configuration
Configure Sun Java System Web Server for ColdFusion in Windows
Verify your configuration
Configuring Apache web server in Windows
Configure Apache for ColdFusion in Windows
Verify your Apache configuration
Configuring web servers in UNIX
Configuring Apache web server in UNIX
Configure the Apache web server for ColdFusion in UNIX
Verify your Apache configuration
Configure Sun Java System Web Server 7 on UNIX
Unconfigure Sun Java Web Server 6.0/Sun Java System Web Server 7 on UNIX
Enabling CORBA support
System requirements
Installing Visibroker for CORBA connections
Disabling Remote Development Services
Disable the RDSServlet mapping
Disabling JSP functionality (server configuration only)
Disable JSP functionality
Changing the ColdFusion user account in Windows
Change the ColdFusion user account
Overview of configuration tasks
Configuration task When to do it
Managing ColdFusion services in Windows and
Managing the ColdFusion process in UNIX
For your changes to take effect when you stop and
restart ColdFusion, for example after you enable or
disable security in the ColdFusion Administrator or
change any of the Java and JVM settings. You can
do this at any time after you install ColdFusion.
Configuring web servers When moving to a production server or when the
built-in web server no longer meets your needs.
Enabling CORBA support If you must make CORBA invocations from
ColdFusion. You can do this after you install
ColdFusion and before you make a CORBA call
from ColdFusion.
Disabling Remote Development Services For security reasons, disable RDS when you move
an application to the production environment.