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BlueDragon TM 6.2.1 Server and Server JX Installation Guide BlueDragon 6.2.1 Server and Server JX Installation Guide i

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As for other flavors of Linux, while we have not tested and do not support them officially, we have had customers run on Slackware, Debian, Gentoo

Pagina 3 - Contents

individual virtual hosts. See section 3.7 for additional information on configuring web server adapters. Yet another solution is to configure the

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3.5 BlueDragon Servers Account Privileges Be aware that BlueDragon Server and Server JX editions run by default as root on Linux and OS X systems,

Pagina 5 - 1. Introduction

ColdFusion MX presumes that the different virtual hosts have the same content (such as when the different hosts on the same web server are clustere

Pagina 6 - 1.3 Other Documentation

3.7.2.1 Microsoft IIS Adapter uses Extension Mappings If you install a web server adapter on Microsoft IIS, be aware that the adapter runs using ex

Pagina 7 - 2.2 BlueDragon/J2EE

http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/downloads/recommended/urlscan/ 3.7.2.6 Restarting Microsoft IIS If you install a web server adapter on Microso

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Figure 2. Restarting IIS 5.0 on Windows 2000 (Step 2) 3.7.3 Apache Web Server Issues Following are Apache web server issues. 3.7.3.1 Apache Suppor

Pagina 9 - 3.1 System Requirements

Server itself or before starting the BlueDragon Server when attempting to use the Admin console to add the web server adapter. For more clarity, t

Pagina 10 - Engines

ln -s /usr/sbin/httpd /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd ln –s /etc/apache/conf/apache.conf /usr/local/apache/conf/httpd.conf Note that this example for

Pagina 11 - 3.4 Support for MySQL

1. activating the Sun JDK 1.4 Headless mode 2. installing a virtual X11 frame buffer 3. using a pure Java version of the AWT However, none of th

Pagina 12 - 3.7 Web Server Adapters

NEW ATLANTA COMMUNICATIONS, LLC BlueDragon™ 6.2.1 Server and Server JX Installation Guide December 16, 2005 Version 6.2.1 Copyright © 1997-200

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44. Running the Installer There are separate BlueDragon installers for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. Be sure to download the appropriate installer

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More detailed installer debug information can be found in the following files found in the root directory of the drive where BlueDragon installatio

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sequence of UNIX systems. This script is named based upon the BlueDragon edition and installed into the /etc/rc.d/init.d directory. For example, f

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4.3.1 Resolving Installation Problems on OS X Basic installer status information can be found in the installer log file, which is named BlueDragon_

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The default installation directory for Linux is: /usr/local/NewAtlanta/BlueDragon Table 1, below, describes the contents of the BlueDragon installa

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Table 1. BlueDragon Server Installation Directory Content 4.4.1 How the BlueDragon Server Has Been Installed On Windows, BlueDragon Server is insta

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55. Verifying Your Installation With BlueDragon installed, you should now verify that the installation was successful by running some tests against

Pagina 20 - 4. Running the Installer

Figure 3. BlueDragon CFML Test Page BlueDragon 6.2.1 Server and Server JX Installation Guide 23

Pagina 21 - 4.2 Installing on Linux

66. BlueDragon Administration Console The BlueDragon administration console is used primarily to configure the BlueDragon environment. It also prov

Pagina 22 - 4.3 Installing on Mac OS X

Figure 4. Administration Console Login After logging in, the BlueDragon administration console will appear similar to Figure 5, below. Click the m

Pagina 23 - 4.4 What Was Installed

Contents 1. INTRODUCTION...1 1.1 ABOUT TH

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Figure 5. BlueDragon Administration Console 6.2 Accessing the Administration Console Remotely As mentioned in the previous section, the BlueDragon

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• If you’re able to access the administration console and want to modify it to allow other IP addresses to access it, note that the "License

Pagina 26 - 5.2 Web Server Adapter

Forward local port 8080 (or wherever you have BlueDragon’s internal server set) via SSH to the remote server port 8080. This will also allow you to

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databases like Oracle), the free Server edition does not. Does this mean you can’t use an Access datasource in BlueDragon? Or a SQL Server database

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7. Executing Your CFML Applications 7With BlueDragon installed and verified, the next step will be to execute your existing CFML applications. How

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98. Updating BlueDragon If you already have BlueDragon installed and want to install another edition or version, there are some concerns you should

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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

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• 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

Pagina 32 - 6.3 Datasource Configuration

BlueDragon 6.2 uninstaller attempts to preserve many of the files discussed above. The information remains for your consideration to further protec

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109. Uninstalling BlueDragon The following sections describe uninstalling BlueDragon on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. 9.1 Protecting Previous Work,

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6.2.2 Enabling SSH Tunneling...27 6.3 DATASOURCE CONFIGURATION...

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9.3 Uninstalling on Linux At a command prompt enter the following from the uninstall sub-directory of the BlueDragon installation directory to laun

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11 10. Appendix: Disabling NES/iWS Servlets Section 3.7.4 indicated that if you plan to install a BlueDragon web server adapter with Netscape® Ent

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Figure 6. Disable iWS 6.0 Servlets/JSP Figure 7. Deactivate the iWS 4.0/4.1 Servlet Engine BlueDragon 6.2.1 Server and Server JX Installation Gui

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10.3 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

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11. Introduction luConadatabase oeDragon is family of server-based products for the deployment of ldFusion® Markup Language (CFML) for dynamic web

Pagina 40 - 9.4 Uninstalling on Mac OS X

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

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22. BlueDragon Product Configurations BlueDragon is currently available in three product configurations: BlueDragon Server, BlueDragon Server JX, B

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your application across multiple servers, load balancing and failover, support for J2EE sessions and J2EE datasources, and more. BlueDragon/J2EE is

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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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