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40 CHAPTER 5 Installing the J2EE Configuration i Change the web-uri element from cfusion.war to cfusion-war (or the name of the directory that contains the expanded cfusion.war file). Change the web-uri element for rds.war to rds-war. A directory name in the weburi element cannot contain a dot. j Save the application.xml file. 2 Deploy ColdFusion 8 by copying the cfusion-ear directory structure to the jrun_root/servers/servername directory. If auto deploy is enabled, JRun 4 either deploys the application immediately (if the JRun server is running), or when you start the JRun server. 3 Review the server log (jrun_root/logs/servername-event.log) to ensure that ColdFusion 8 deployed successfully. When using WAR deployment, JRun uses the directory name of the expanded cfusion.war file as the context root. You can optionally modify the context root. By setting the context root to slash (/), you do not have to include the context root in the URL when accessing CFM pages. Set the context root to / 1 Stop the JRun server that is running ColdFusion. 2 Delete the jrun_root/servers/servername/default-ear directory and all subdirectories. 3 Start the JRun server that is running ColdFusion. 4 Ensure that the admin JRun server is running. 5 Start the JRun server instance "admin" and browse to http://localhost:8000 from a browser on the computer where JRun is installed to access the JRun Management Console (JMC). 6 Click the server in the left pane. 7 Click the cfusion Web Application. 8 Change the context path to / (instead of /cfusion). 9 Click Apply. 10 Restart the JRun server that is running ColdFusion. You must deploy the rds.war file to a context root of /CFIDE (all uppercase). When deploying on JRun, this means that you should expand the rds.war file into a directory named CFIDE. Deploy ColdFusion 8 on JRun 4 as a WAR file 1 Create a directory named cfusion.

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CHAPTER 5
40
Installing the J2EE Configuration
i
Change the
web-uri
element from cfusion.war to cfusion-war (or the name of the directory that contains the
expanded cfusion.war file). Change the
web-uri
element for rds.war to rds-war. A directory name in the
web-
uri
element cannot contain a dot.
j
Save the application.xml file.
2
Deploy ColdFusion 8 by copying the cfusion-ear directory structure to the
jrun_root
/servers/
servername
directory. If auto deploy is enabled, JRun 4 either deploys the application immediately (if the JRun server is
running), or when you start the JRun server.
3
Review the server log (
jrun_root
/logs/
servername
-event.log) to ensure that ColdFusion 8 deployed successfully.
When using WAR deployment, JRun uses the directory name of the expanded cfusion.war file as the context root.
You can optionally modify the context root. By setting the context root to slash (/), you do not have to include the
context root in the URL when accessing CFM pages.
Set the context root to /
1
Stop the JRun server that is running ColdFusion.
2
Delete the jrun_root/servers/servername/default-ear directory and all subdirectories.
3
Start the JRun server that is running ColdFusion.
4
Ensure that the admin JRun server is running.
5
Start the JRun server instance "admin" and browse to http://localhost:8000 from a browser on the computer
where JRun is installed to access the JRun Management Console (JMC).
6
Click the server in the left pane.
7
Click the cfusion Web Application.
8
Change the context path to / (instead of /cfusion).
9
Click Apply.
10
Restart the JRun server that is running ColdFusion.
You must deploy the rds.war file to a context root of /CFIDE (all uppercase). When deploying on JRun, this means
that you should expand the rds.war file into a directory named CFIDE.
Deploy ColdFusion 8 on JRun 4 as a WAR file
1
Create a directory named cfusion.