Adobe 38043740 User Guide - Page 38
Installing an EAR file or WAR files in Mac OS X
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34 CHAPTER 5 Installing the J2EE Configuration 16 Code and test ColdFusion CFM pages. Store CFM pages under the web application root (either cfusion-ear/cfusion-war or cfusion-war) and access these pages using a URL of the form http://hostname:portnumber/context-root/filename.cfm, as follows: • hostname The machine name, IP address, or localhost. • portnumber The port number used by your application server's web server. • contextroot The context root for the ColdFusion web application. For more information, see "Context root" on page 28. • filename The directory path and file to display. The path is relative to the cfusion-war directory. For example, to display a CFM file located at /opt/jrun4/servers/myserver/cfusion-ear/cfusionwar/eisapp/index.cfm using the built-in JRun web server and a context root of cfmx, you specify the URL as http://localhost:8100/cfmx/eisapp/index.cfm. Installing an EAR file or WAR files in Mac OS X You can install the ColdFusion J2EE configuration for Mac OS X. If you are updating an existing deployment of ColdFusion MX 7 for J2EE, see "Updating from an earlier version for J2EE" on page 36 before you continue. Install ColdFusion in Mac OS X (J2EE configuration) 1 Read the online version of the Release Notes for any late-breaking information or updates. For more information, see www.adobe.com/go/cf8__releasenotes. 2 Ensure that your operating system meets the system requirements described on the Adobe website at www.adobe.com/go/cf8_sysreqs. 3 Review the "Installation considerations for UNIX" on page 6 and "Installation considerations for all platforms" on page 5. 4 Determine and record environment information, as described in "Preparing to install using the J2EE configuration" on page 30. 5 Determine the answers to the questions in the section "Gathering information necessary to install the J2EE configuration" on page 25. 6 Log in as root. 7 Copy the installation file that is appropriate for your platform and locale from the DVD or Adobe website, and save it to a directory on your local disk. The following installation files are those for supported J2EE configuration platforms: