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INSTALLING COLDFUSION 9
Installing Integrated Technologies
Last updated 1/20/2012
6 Navigate to the location where you downloaded the ColdFusion_FlexBuilder_Feature.zip file, select the file, and
then click Open.
7 When the Edit Local Site dialog box appears, click OK.
8 Ensure that the ColdFusion Flash Builder feature is selected, and then click Finish.
9 Select the check box next to ColdFusion_FlexBuilder_Feature.zip, and then click Next.
10 Select the I Accept The Terms In This License Agreement option, and then click Next.
11 Click Finish.
12 Click Install All.
13 When the installation is complete, click Yes to restart Flash Builder or Eclipse.
To uninstall the ColdFusion Extensions for Eclipse, you must first disable them, and then uninstall them.
Uninstall the ColdFusion Extensions for Eclipse
1 Select Help > Software Updates > Manage Configuration.
2 Select the ColdFusion Plug-in feature.
3 Click Disable, and then click OK.
4 Click Yes to restart Flash Builder or Eclipse.
5 When Eclipse or Flash Builder restarts, select Help > Software Updates > Manage Configuration.
6 Ensure that the Show Disable Features button is selected, select the ColdFusion Flash Builder feature, and then click
Uninstall.
7 Click Yes to confirm that you want to uninstall.
8 Click Yes and restart Flash Builder or Eclipse.
Configuring OpenOffice
Configuring OpenOffice with ColdFusion 9 lets you use the cfdocument tag to convert Word documents to PDF and
PowerPoint presentations to PDF/HTML.
Configuring OpenOffice for stand-alone and multi-server installations
Download and install OpenOffice from http://download.openoffice.org/. When you install ColdFusion 9 in a non-
Windows platform, the installer prompts you with the directory path where OpenOffice is installed. If you want to
specify a different installation path, you can specify the directory path as follows:
For Macintosh platform:
/Applications/openoffice.org3
For UNIX platform:
Depends on the UNIX flavor.
The location of OpenOffice installation might vary depending on the operating system that you use. In most cases,
the location would be /usr/lib/openoffice.org3