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bobgreenberg #1
bought jrun4 2cpu first then cfmx6.1
It isn't in my jrun manager console as a server it is localhost 8500 and jrun
is localhost 8000. should I worry? I have the flash8 and dreamweaver8 and I
wanted a localhost for these not to be rejected or is this even possible or am
i dreaming. These were all installed independently retail do I need to daisy
chain these to get a localhost?
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LL@Work #2
Re: bought jrun4 2cpu first then cfmx6.1
The JRun Admin server instance is the instance the JRun Management Console runs
on. The default port running on the built-in-webserver is port 8000. This is
independant of the ColdFusion server instance which runs on the
built-in-webserver with a default port of 8300 in the multiple instance
configuration or port 8500 in the single server configuration. If you are
seeing both the JMC on port 8000 and CF Admin on port 8500 then you have both
ColdFusion with the integrated JRun installed and JRun installed separately.
You can continue to run ColdFusion on the built-in webserver for development
or you can connect your ColdFusion installation to another webserver such as
IIS or Apache
Please see [url]http://livedocs.adobe.com/coldfusion/7/htmldocs/00000016.htm[/url] for
more information about the built-in webserver.
Please see [url]http://livedocs.adobe.com/coldfusion/6.1/htmldocs/config11.htm[/url] for
more detail on configuring web servers.
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