Adobe 38043740 User Guide - Page 74
Enabling Flash Remoting - flash 10
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70 CHAPTER 6 Installing Integrated Technologies The IP address is necessary only if you are installing Verity search server on a different computer from the one where you installed ColdFusion. If you do not specify an IP address, the Installer uses the default 127.0.0.1, which is localhost. Install the Verity search server separately 1 Download your platform-specific installer from the Adobe website at www.adobe.com/go/verity or copy it from the ColdFusion 8 DVD, as follows: • Windows - coldfusion-search.win.exe • Linux - coldfusion-search-lin.bin • Solaris - coldfusion-search-sol.bin 2 Close any applications that are currently running on your computer. 3 Run the platform-specific installer using the appropriate command. Note: Only console installations are available for UNIX systems. 4 (UNIX only) If you chose not to start the Verity search server automatically, start, stop, and restart Verity by running verity_root/bin/cfsearch -start | -stop | -restart. Installing Verity on Linux If you are installing Verity on a computer that is running Linux, that computer must have the appropriate libstdc++ compat package, as follows: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 - compat-libstdc++-7.3-2.96.122 Red Hat Enterprise Linux4 - compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-47.3 SUSE 10 - compat-libstdc++-5.0.7-22.2 Enabling Flash Remoting To interact with ColdFusion pages and components from an Adobe Flash SWF file, you can use the Flash Remoting service in ColdFusion 8. To develop applications that use Flash Remoting, you must install the Flash Remoting components in the Flash authoring environment. The Flash authoring environment or Adobe Flex is required to build applications that connect to and interact with the Flash Remoting service in ColdFusion 8. By default, Adobe Flash Remoting cannot access web services through ColdFusion 8.