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goddy_g #1
Coldfusion MX DST
Hi,
I am running Coldfusion MX 7 with JRE 1.4.2_05. Need to upgrade to 1.4.2_11
for the DST comppilance. I tried to install the JRE but the bin/server
directory is not installed and the Coldfusion is not starting.
Do I have to install the entiere JDK version for the server directory. What is
coldfusion recomendation on this.
Thanks
Godfrey
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tzimmerman #2
Re: Coldfusion MX DST
The easiest thing is to install the entire sdk. Then manually edit the
java.home in the {cfmx-root}/runtime/bin/jvm.config file. It should look like
the following:
java.home=c:/j2sdk1.4.2_11
Ted Zimmerman
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goddy_g #3
Re: Coldfusion MX DST
Thanks Ted
I just install the entire and Sdk and used the coldfusion admin screen, which is same as editing the config file.
once again Thanks Ted
Godfrey
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