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Updating from an earlier version for J2EE

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36 CHAPTER 5 Installing the J2EE Configuration Updating from an earlier version for J2EE If you previously deployed ColdFusion MX for J2EE, the ColdFusion MX 6.1 J2EE configuration, or the ColdFusion MX 7 J2EE configuration on your application server, you must also perform the following steps as part of the installation procedure: 1 As appropriate for your application server, either stop the ColdFusion application and RDS application (if it is running), or stop the application server before you start the installation wizard. 2 (Windows only) If you installed the SequelLink ODBC Agent, stop the ColdFusion MX, ColdFusion MX 6.1, or ColdFusion MX 7 ODBC services before you start the installation wizard. 3 Copy application files to a backup directory. 4 Save settings by copying the files cf_webapp_root/WEB-INF/cfusion/lib/neo-*.xml to a backup directory. 5 Before you deploy ColdFusion 8, undeploy the existing ColdFusion MX, ColdFusion MX 6.1, or ColdFusion MX 7 application using your application-server-specific undeploy functionality. 6 Deploy ColdFusion 8 as described in "Deploying ColdFusion 8 on JRun 4" on page 38, "Deploying ColdFusion 8 on IBM WebSphere" on page 42, "Deploying ColdFusion 8 on BEA WebLogic" on page 52, "Deploying ColdFusion 8 on Oracle Application Server 10g" on page 57, or "Deploying ColdFusion 8 on JBoss Application Server" on page 60. 7 Create a directory named cfXsettings (in which X is the earlier version of ColdFusion) in the cf_webapp_root/WEB-INF/cfusion/lib directory. 8 Copy the backed up files settings files to the ColdFusion 8 cfusion/lib/cfXsettings directory. 9 Edit the ColdFusion 8 cfusion/lib/adminconfig.xml file by setting the value of the runmigrationwizard and the migratefX (in which X is the earlier version of ColdFusion) switch to true. 10 Restart the ColdFusion 8 application. 11 Browse to ColdFusion Administrator to run the migration wizard. Note: Migration from ColdFusion 4.5 or 5 to the ColdFusion MX J2EE configuration is not supported.

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CHAPTER 5
36
Installing the J2EE Configuration
Updating from an earlier version for J2EE
If you previously deployed ColdFusion MX for J2EE, the ColdFusion MX 6.1 J2EE configuration, or the
ColdFusion MX 7 J2EE configuration on your application server, you must also perform the following steps as
part of the installation procedure:
1
As appropriate for your application server, either stop the ColdFusion application and RDS application (if it is
running), or stop the application server before you start the installation wizard.
2
(Windows only) If you installed the SequelLink ODBC Agent, stop the ColdFusion MX, ColdFusion MX 6.1,
or ColdFusion MX 7 ODBC services before you start the installation wizard.
3
Copy application files to a backup directory.
4
Save settings by copying the files
cf_webapp_root
/WEB-INF/cfusion/lib/neo-*.xml to a backup directory.
5
Before you deploy ColdFusion 8, undeploy the existing ColdFusion MX, ColdFusion MX 6.1, or
ColdFusion MX 7 application using your application-server-specific undeploy functionality.
6
Deploy ColdFusion 8 as described in “Deploying ColdFusion 8 on JRun 4” on page 38, “Deploying ColdFusion
8 on IBM WebSphere” on page 42, “Deploying ColdFusion 8 on BEA WebLogic” on page 52, “Deploying
ColdFusion 8 on Oracle Application Server 10g” on page 57, or “Deploying ColdFusion 8 on JBoss Application
Server” on page 60.
7
Create a directory named cf
X
settings (in which
X
is the earlier version of ColdFusion) in the
cf_webapp_root
/WEB-INF/cfusion/lib directory.
8
Copy the backed up files settings files to the ColdFusion 8 cfusion/lib/cf
X
settings directory.
9
Edit the ColdFusion 8 cfusion/lib/adminconfig.xml file by setting the value of the
runmigrationwizard
and
the
migratef
X
(in which
X
is the earlier version of ColdFusion) switch to true.
10
Restart the ColdFusion 8 application.
11
Browse to ColdFusion Administrator to run the migration wizard.
Note:
Migration from ColdFusion 4.5 or 5 to the ColdFusion MX J2EE configuration is not supported.