that is the webroot and a 'com' folder, which is the root of my CFC
package hierarchy for the application. Obviously CFCs that will be
called with web services need to be in the webroot, but those are the
exception.
For split installs (web server and CF on different machines), I'd
recommend just installing the entire tree to both machines. It's
enormously simpler that way, and since your web root doesn't contain
any of the CFCs, there's no way anyone can possibly call it.
cheers,
barneyb
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 11:34:57 -0400, Garcia Freddys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like to hear where people are putting the Coldfusion Components
> when using a J2EE configuration for Coldfusion.
> It is possible to store all the components on the CFMX server in order
> to keep the web server free of any program logic? If so, what does it
> entail to set this up? Mappings, etc..
> My boss has this rule about keeping all logic off the web server as much
> as possible.
>
>
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