I managed to resolve this. The link at
http://www.codecurry.com/2010/01/coldfusion-manual-configuration-issues.html
was very helpful. I never could get wsconfig working, but was able to
configure the IIS connection manually. I think the first time through there
were still some loose ends
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From: Dave Watts
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Wed Feb 21 02:42:41 2007
Subject: RE: Distributed Mode
What are people in the knows experience of running CF
Interesting. Do you, the majority of people run ColdFusion
in an n tiered setup (Web, Application, Data etc) I guess you
can run ColdFusion in this tiered approach without the need
for it to be in distributed mode?
Most of our clients don't bother with this, and simply run CF on the
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Sent: Wed Feb 21 17:39:00 2007
Subject: RE: Distributed Mode
Interesting. Do you, the majority of people run ColdFusion
in an n tiered setup (Web, Application, Data etc) I guess you
can run ColdFusion in this tiered approach without the need
for it to be in distributed mode?
Most
What are people in the knows experience of running CF in
distributed mode? Better? Faster? More secure?
Generally more secure, potentially but not generally faster. It's more
secure in that you can isolate executable code from your public-facing web
server; if the web server is successfully
Hello friends. A silly question: CFMX 7 Standard supports
what Adobe calls the distributed mode? I want Apache and
ColdFusion on two differente machines. Apache will run in a
Linux box for static content and some linux dependant
technology and CF will run on a separated Windows box, which
Can you use a script to read the file from the cf server and deliver
it with cfcontent?
e.g.:
myserver.com/readpdf.cfm?pdid=12345678
in readpdf.cfm
cfcontent type=application/pdf file=h:\pathtopdf\somepdf.pdf
deletefile=yes
the deletefile attribute would allow you to delete the file once
Does anyone know what protocol is used to talk from Web
server plug-in to a CFMX app server in distributed mode?
Looks like it talks on port 51010, but our security bods
want to know what kind of communication it is.
I would imagine it's a proprietary protocol, written just for use with
Hey Kevan. I did some work on this subject while working at Allaire a while
back. The work I did was with the JRun app server, which forms most of the
foundation of MX, so presumably the protocol is the same, or at least
similar. Similar to your situation, we had a client who was concerned about
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Subject: RE: Distributed Mode - what's the protocol?
Hey Kevan. I did some work on this subject while working at Allaire a while
back. The work I did was with the JRun app server, which forms most of the
foundation of MX, so presumably the protocol is the same, or at least
similar. Similar
-Original Message-
From: Quinn, Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 12:55 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Distributed Mode - what's the protocol?
Hey Kevan. I did some work on this subject while working at Allaire a while
back. The work I did was with the JRun app
Does the JRun Connector have encryption capabilities? Or is
it built in?
You can use SSL with it:
http://livedocs.macromedia.com/jrun4docs/JRun_Administrators_Guide/connector
s7.jsp#1132535
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Yup...and the CF5 encryption capability was only 56-bit...i think...while
here u can apply 128-bit.
Cheers
-Original Message-
From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2002 2:52 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Distributed Mode - what's the protocol?
Does
We've used it since version 4.0 up until now (MX)...Generally there aren't
any issue with it although sometimes the documentation can be a little
skimpyAlso the setup for CFMX is much better than previous versions of
CF...You don't have to run any additional listeners and what not...
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