On Tuesday, Jun 24, 2003, at 08:19 US/Pacific, Christian Cantrell wrote:
> We offer an OS X development version of CFMX for J2EE as a free
> download (Products -> ColdFusion -> Try CFMX for J2EE).
Note: since Updater 3 is a complete CFMX for J2EE install, you could
skip the initial download / install of CFMX for J2EE and go straight to
the Updater.
When you download Updater 3, select the AIX version - it's a Java .jar
file (62.05 Mb) - which is not obvious... This will give you version
58096 (the standard Mac OS X bits are version 55712).
If you have the 1.4.1 JVM installed as your default, you need to run
the command-line installer:
java -jar coldfusion-j2ee-java.jar -i console
If you have the 1.3.1 JVM installed as your default you can
double-click the installer and run it in GUI mode - or you can run the
command-line installer.
The installer creates a WAR file (option 2) which you then explode into
your app server per the installation notes. If you're using Safari,
remember to *allow* pop-ups before you try to access the administrator
the first time otherwise the setup pop-up will be blocked!
> You might be thinking of the famous CFMX hack
> pioneered by Dick Applebaum when CFMX was still relatively new. I
> haven't heard of anyone really using it since we released the J2EE
> version, but it's still an option.
I still have it installed but haven't fired it up for ages. Frankly,
with the free versions of JRun and CFMX for J2EE now available
officially for the Mac, there seems no point in using that unsupported
hack - but it was great while we were still waiting for OS X support so
many thanx to Dick for that!
Sean A Corfield -- http://www.corfield.org/blog/
"If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive."
-- Margaret Atwood
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