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Deploying ColdFusion 8 on JBoss Application Server

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60 CHAPTER 5 Installing the J2EE Configuration 6 Apply the changes. 7 Restart the OC4J instance. You can enable the RDS web module by repeating this procedure and selecting the Enabled option. Deploying ColdFusion 8 on JBoss Application Server ColdFusion 8 supports JBoss with the following specifications:J • JBoss 4.0.5 (uses Tomcat 5.5 Server Container) • Sun JRE 1.4.2_09, Sun JRE 1.5, and Sun JRE 1.6 • Host OS - Windows 2003 server SP1 and RH Linux 4 AS ColdFusion 8 does not support the following: • ColdFusion deployment on a clustered JBoss environment • JBoss using a servlet container other than Tomcat • Operating systems that are not in the previous list Note: If you are already using an application with context root of /, you must use a context root other than / for the cfusion-ear file. If you specified / when you installed ColdFusion, you can change it by opening the cfusionear/META-INF/application.xml file in a text editor and modifying the context-root element. After you deploy the cfusion-ear file, you access ColdFusion pages by specifying http://hostname:portnumber/contextroot/pagename.cfm. If you are updating an existing deployment of ColdFusion MX, ColdFusion MX 6.1, or ColdFusion MX 7 for J2EE, you must undeploy ColdFusion MX, ColdFusion MX 6.1, or ColdFusion MX 7 for J2EE before you deploy ColdFusion 8, as described in "Updating from an earlier version for J2EE" on page 36. When you deploy ColdFusion on an existing version of JBoss, you must expand the EAR file or WAR files manually before deployment. Expand the EAR file 1 Expand the EAR file by performing the following steps: a Open a console window, navigate to the directory that contains the EAR file, and create a directory named cfusion-ear: md cfusion-ear (mkdir cfusion-ear on UNIX) b Change to the cfusion-ear directory and expand the cfusion.ear file with the jar command: cd cfusion-ear

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CHAPTER 5
60
Installing the J2EE Configuration
6
Apply the changes.
7
Restart the OC4J instance.
You can enable the RDS web module by repeating this procedure and selecting the Enabled option.
Deploying ColdFusion 8 on JBoss Application Server
ColdFusion 8 supports JBoss with the following specifications:J
JBoss 4.0.5 (uses Tomcat 5.5 Server Container)
Sun JRE 1.4.2_09, Sun JRE 1.5, and Sun JRE 1.6
Host OS - Windows 2003 server SP1 and RH Linux 4 AS
ColdFusion 8 does not support the following:
ColdFusion deployment on a clustered JBoss environment
JBoss using a servlet container other than Tomcat
Operating systems that are not in the previous list
Note:
If you are already using an application with context root of /, you must use a context root other than / for the
cfusion-ear file. If you specified / when you installed ColdFusion, you can change it by opening the cfusion-
ear/META-INF/application.xml file in a text editor and modifying the context-root element. After you deploy the
cfusion-ear file, you access ColdFusion pages by specifying http://
hostname:portnumber/contextroot/pagename
.cfm.
If you are updating an existing deployment of ColdFusion MX, ColdFusion MX 6.1, or ColdFusion MX 7 for
J2EE, you must undeploy ColdFusion MX, ColdFusion MX 6.1, or ColdFusion MX 7 for J2EE before you deploy
ColdFusion 8, as described in “Updating from an earlier version for J2EE” on page 36.
When you deploy ColdFusion on an existing version of JBoss, you must expand the EAR file or WAR files
manually before deployment.
Expand the EAR file
1
Expand the EAR file by performing the following steps:
a
Open a console window, navigate to the directory that contains the EAR file, and create a directory named
cfusion-ear:
md cfusion-ear (mkdir cfusion-ear on UNIX)
b
Change to the cfusion-ear directory and expand the cfusion.ear file with the
jar
command:
cd cfusion-ear