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NateAlbee #1
cf 6.1 enterprise standalone to j2ee configuration
I have cf 6.1 enterprise installed as a standalone server. I want to change
this to us 6.1 enterprise with Jrun. (not install jrun seperate rather use what
comes with 6.1 mx enterprise). The reason I want to do this is to take
advantage of running j2ee applicaitons and jsp tag libriaries, and the cf mx
6.1 enterprise addition is giving me trouples in standalone mode incorperating
other jsp libraries.
What is the easiest way to upgrade out of standalone? any help you could
provide would be increadibly helpfull at this point.
Thanks,
Nate
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mpwoodward *TMM* #2
Re: cf 6.1 enterprise standalone to j2ee configuration
On 2005-06-18 13:27:13 -0500, "NateAlbee" <nate@hotlocalmusic.com> said:
I'm not sure there's a simple, one-step upgrade process to move from> I have cf 6.1 enterprise installed as a standalone server. I want to
> change this to us 6.1 enterprise with Jrun. (not install jrun seperate
> rather use what comes with 6.1 mx enterprise). The reason I want to do
> this is to take advantage of running j2ee applicaitons and jsp tag
> libriaries, and the cf mx 6.1 enterprise addition is giving me trouples
> in standalone mode incorperating other jsp libraries.
> What is the easiest way to upgrade out of standalone? any help you
> could provide would be increadibly helpfull at this point.
> Thanks,
>
> Nate
stand-alone to a J2EE installation. You can of course easily archive
all your applications as CARs and redeploy them, but as far as CF
itself is concerned, I believe the only real option is to uninstall
standalone and then reinstall and choose the J2EE option instead of a
standalone install.
Matt
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