Adobe 38043740 User Guide - Page 50
Add the following lines to the Standard Properties That Can Be Read By Anyone of the JVM's
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46 CHAPTER 5 Installing the J2EE Configuration 8 If you selected to install LiveCycle Data Services ES , the Map Resource References to resources panel appears. Enter wm/default as the target for the resource wm/MessagingWorkManager. 9 When the Map Virtual Hosts for Web Modules panel appears, select the virtual host or hosts in which to install the ColdFusion 8 application and Remote Development Services (RDS) support, and then click Next. RDS must be on the same virtual host and port as ColdFusion 8. 10 When the Summary panel appears, review the installation configuration, and then click Finish. 11 When the Application Adobe ColdFusion 8 Installed Successfully message appears on the Installing page, select Save To Master Configuration, and then select Save on the Save page to save your workspace. If you changed the application name from the default, the message uses your application name. 12 Start the enterprise application named Adobe ColdFusion 8. 13 Browse to the ColdFusion Administrator to run the Configuration Wizard. Note: You must copy the version of tools.jar that the application server uses to the cfusion/lib directory. Enable sandbox security 1 Do the following to ensure that ColdFusion sandbox security secures Java access to files and network resources: a On the WebSphere Administrative Console Security > Secure Administration panel, ensure that the Java 2 Security option is selected. b Click Apply and then click Save. 2 Add the following lines to the Standard Properties That Can Be Read By Anyone section of the JVM's security policy file, java.policy. (For example, this file can be located in C:\Program Files\WebSphere\AppServer\java\jre\lib\security\java.policy): grant { permission java.security.AllPermission; }; Configure operating system-specific binary support in Windows This process is required to support the following features that use binaries that are specific to your operating system: • CFX tags written in C++ • Microsoft Access driver with Unicode support