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sam_cf09

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Mar 30, 2009, 3:46:07 PM3/30/09
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I am trying to configure CF8 as an EAR file on Weblogic 10.0 and configuring it
with Apache webserver. The settings for Weblogic are made as mentioned in the
configuration document and CF8 is working fine on Weblogic.
Now for Apache connectivity, a connector is configured for Weblogic which
handles *.cfm files requests as well.

- The CFM files are kept in webserver and when I try to open a cfm file, the
proxy is getting invoked but since Weblogic doesn't find the file URI it
returns 404.

- Please let me know how can the CFM files kept on Webserver be rendered using
CF8 deployed on Weblogic
Or there is a need for these files to be kept on the Weblogic Appserver only


Jochem van Dieten **AdobeCommunityExpert**

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Mar 31, 2009, 11:06:08 AM3/31/09
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sam_cf09 wrote:
> I am trying to configure CF8 as an EAR file on Weblogic 10.0 and configuring it
> with Apache webserver. The settings for Weblogic are made as mentioned in the
> configuration document and CF8 is working fine on Weblogic.
> Now for Apache connectivity, a connector is configured for Weblogic which
> handles *.cfm files requests as well.
>
> - The CFM files are kept in webserver

They need to be on the Weblogic server.

Jochem

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Jochem van Dieten
Adobe Community Expert for ColdFusion

sam_cf09

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Mar 31, 2009, 2:15:40 PM3/31/09
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[q][i]Originally posted by: [b][b]Newsgroup User[/b][/b][/i]

Jochem

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--- Sam
Can the CFM files be a part of any WAR file deployed on Weblgic and Cold
fusion will take care of rendering them


Jochem van Dieten **AdobeCommunityExpert**

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Mar 31, 2009, 3:41:42 PM3/31/09
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sam_cf09 wrote:
> Can the CFM files be a part of any WAR file deployed on Weblgic and Cold
> fusion will take care of rendering them

Sure. If you want to put a file example.cfm in a WAR file, put it in the
root of the WAR. Your folder structure will look something like:
WAR/
WAR/example.cfm
WAR/WEB-INF
WAR/WEB-INF/web.xml
WAR/WEB-INF/*
WAR/WEB-INF/cfusion
WAR/WEB-INF/cfusion/lib/
etc.

Then if you have a context root "/test" in your Application.xml you can
reach your template through the URL http://server/test/example.cfm

The best way to get a WAR (or EAR) file for deployment is to run the
installer. It has the option to generate a WAR or EAR for you. Use that,
then later unjar it to see how it looks internally.

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