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configuration not listed here, BlueDragon/J2EE will allow you to run your CFML applications on that configuration. For information about BlueDragon
You can also avoid this problem by using BlueDragon’s built-in web server for page processing, or you can install a new web server for integration
You will be prompted by the BlueDragon installer to specify a TCP/IP port number for the built-in web server; the default port number is 8080. Afte
3.7.2 Microsoft IIS Adapter uses Extension Mappings If you install a web server adapter on Microsoft IIS, be aware that the adapter runs using exte
Figure 2. Restarting IIS 5.0 on Windows 2000 (Step 2) 3.7.4 Apache Support on Red Hat 9 Red Hat 9 comes with Apache 2.0.40. As discussed in the re
The following table describes these symbolic links in detail for the Red Hat and Mac OS X default configurations. From this information it should b
Note that these examples do not include a link for the Apache configuration specification file (httpd.conf) since the name is the same for the Red
44. Running the Installer There are separate BlueDragon installers for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. Be sure to download the appropriate installer
More detailed installer debug information can be found in the following files found in the root directory of the drive where BlueDragon installatio
4.2.3 Startup and Shutdown Automation on Linux BlueDragon Linux installations include a script for simplifying the starting and stopping of both Bl
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Agreement carefully and check the READ ME displayed by the setup program for any last minute notices before continuing. 4.3.1 Resolving Installati
Item Description bin This directory contains various binary executable files used by BlueDragon Server. Do not modify or delete the contents of
4.4.1 How the BlueDragon Server Has Been Installed On Windows, BlueDragon Server is installed as a service that is configured for automatic startup
55. Verifying Your Installation With BlueDragon installed, you should now verify that the installation was successful by running some tests against
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66. BlueDragon Administration Console The BlueDragon administration console is used primarily to configure the BlueDragon environment. It also prov
Figure 4. Administration Console Login After logging in, the BlueDragon administration console will appear similar to Figure 5, below. Click the m
Figure 5. BlueDragon Administration Console 6.2 Accessing the Administration Console Remotely As mentioned in the previous section, the BlueDragon
• During installation, BlueDragon now prompts you to provide the option of changing the default setting of restricting access to the localhost. Yo
available. See http://www.jfitz.com/tips/putty_config.html for a tutorial on the Putty (ssh client) on Windows. Forward local port 8080 (or whereve
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described in Section 6.3.1 and then use the ODBC Refresh option also described there to see the datasource. 6.3.3 Support for MySQL As discussed pr
7. Executing Your CFML Applications 7With BlueDragon installed and verified, the next step will be to execute your existing CFML applications. How
88. Viewing BlueDragon Logs There are two log files creating during the execution of BlueDragon templates. 8.1 BlueDragon Server.log files The Blu
The advantage to creating a file for each error is that if an error occurs in production, you can see the error page without needing to ask the end
99. Updating BlueDragon If you already have BlueDragon installed and want to install another edition or version, there are some concerns you should
that they must each be configured to use different ports for the built-in web server and any web server adapter. Be aware, however, that there is n
• wwwroot holds any CFML and other web documents you created if you used the built-in web server for development • classes and lib hold CFX custom
9.5 Obtaining Updates and Patches Patches for BlueDragon are made available whenever New Atlanta deems it appropriate. Patches are always provided
1010. Uninstalling BlueDragon The following sections describe uninstalling BlueDragon on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. 10.1 Protecting Previous Wor
For the Server edition, remove the _JX portion of that command. The uninstaller will be launched in console or GUI mode based on the mode used when
6.3.1 Automatic Configuration of ODBC Datasources (Windows) ...21 6.3.2 Configuring Access, SQL Server, and Other ODBC D
11 11. Appendix: Disabling NES/iWS Servlets Section 3.7.6 indicated that if you plan to install a BlueDragon web server adapter with Netscape® Ente
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11.3 Netscape Enterprise Server 3.5.1 and 3.6 For NES 3.5.1 and 3.6, the built-in Java interpreter is deactivated by default. If, however, it has b
11. Introduction ewConadatabase of Atlanta BlueDragon is family of server-based products for the deployment of ldFusion® Markup Language (CFML) for
Besides offering all the documentation, a FAQ, and feature request options, perhaps the most useful aspect of our self-help support is our active B
22. BlueDragon Product Configurations BlueDragon is currently available in three product configurations: BlueDragon Server, BlueDragon Server JX, B
BlueDragon/J2EE is available for Windows, Mac OS X, SPARC Solaris, IBM AIX, HP-UX and Linux (and indeed, on any operating system which supports a J
33. Preparing For Installation Before proceeding with installation of BlueDragon, there are a few concepts you should understand and in some cases
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