Red Hat NETSCAPE ENTREPRISE SERVER 6.1 - INSTALLATION AND MIGRATION GUIDE Guide d'installation

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Page 1 - Installation Guide

BlueDragon TM 6.1 Installation Guide BlueDragon 6.1 Installation Guide i

Page 2 - BlueDragon™ 6.1

configuration not listed here, BlueDragon/J2EE will allow you to run your CFML applications on that configuration. For information about BlueDragon

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You can also avoid this problem by using BlueDragon’s built-in web server for page processing, or you can install a new web server for integration

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You will be prompted by the BlueDragon installer to specify a TCP/IP port number for the built-in web server; the default port number is 8080. Afte

Page 5 - 1. Introduction

3.7.2 Microsoft IIS Adapter uses Extension Mappings If you install a web server adapter on Microsoft IIS, be aware that the adapter runs using exte

Page 6 - 1.3 Other Documentation

Figure 2. Restarting IIS 5.0 on Windows 2000 (Step 2) 3.7.4 Apache Support on Red Hat 9 Red Hat 9 comes with Apache 2.0.40. As discussed in the re

Page 7 - 2.2 BlueDragon/J2EE

The following table describes these symbolic links in detail for the Red Hat and Mac OS X default configurations. From this information it should b

Page 8 - 2.3 BlueDragon/.NET

Note that these examples do not include a link for the Apache configuration specification file (httpd.conf) since the name is the same for the Red

Page 9 - 3.1 System Requirements

44. Running the Installer There are separate BlueDragon installers for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. Be sure to download the appropriate installer

Page 10 - Engines

More detailed installer debug information can be found in the following files found in the root directory of the drive where BlueDragon installatio

Page 11 - 3.6 Built-in Web Server

4.2.3 Startup and Shutdown Automation on Linux BlueDragon Linux installations include a script for simplifying the starting and stopping of both Bl

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NEW ATLANTA COMMUNICATIONS, LLC BlueDragon™ 6.1 Installation Guide May 27, 2004 Version 6.1 Copyright © 1997-2004 New Atlanta Communications,

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Agreement carefully and check the READ ME displayed by the setup program for any last minute notices before continuing. 4.3.1 Resolving Installati

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Item Description bin This directory contains various binary executable files used by BlueDragon Server. Do not modify or delete the contents of

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4.4.1 How the BlueDragon Server Has Been Installed On Windows, BlueDragon Server is installed as a service that is configured for automatic startup

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55. Verifying Your Installation With BlueDragon installed, you should now verify that the installation was successful by running some tests against

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Figure 3. BlueDragon CFML Test Page BlueDragon 6.1 Installation Guide 16

Page 18 - 4.2 Installing on Linux

66. BlueDragon Administration Console The BlueDragon administration console is used primarily to configure the BlueDragon environment. It also prov

Page 19 - 4.3 Installing on Mac OS X

Figure 4. Administration Console Login After logging in, the BlueDragon administration console will appear similar to Figure 5, below. Click the m

Page 20 - 4.4 What Was Installed

Figure 5. BlueDragon Administration Console 6.2 Accessing the Administration Console Remotely As mentioned in the previous section, the BlueDragon

Page 21 - Item Description

• During installation, BlueDragon now prompts you to provide the option of changing the default setting of restricting access to the localhost. Yo

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available. See http://www.jfitz.com/tips/putty_config.html for a tutorial on the Putty (ssh client) on Windows. Forward local port 8080 (or whereve

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Contents 1. INTRODUCTION...I 1.1 ABOUT T

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described in Section 6.3.1 and then use the ODBC Refresh option also described there to see the datasource. 6.3.3 Support for MySQL As discussed pr

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7. Executing Your CFML Applications 7With BlueDragon installed and verified, the next step will be to execute your existing CFML applications. How

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88. Viewing BlueDragon Logs There are two log files creating during the execution of BlueDragon templates. 8.1 BlueDragon Server.log files The Blu

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The advantage to creating a file for each error is that if an error occurs in production, you can see the error page without needing to ask the end

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99. Updating BlueDragon If you already have BlueDragon installed and want to install another edition or version, there are some concerns you should

Page 29 - 6.3 Datasource Configuration

that they must each be configured to use different ports for the built-in web server and any web server adapter. Be aware, however, that there is n

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• wwwroot holds any CFML and other web documents you created if you used the built-in web server for development • classes and lib hold CFX custom

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9.5 Obtaining Updates and Patches Patches for BlueDragon are made available whenever New Atlanta deems it appropriate. Patches are always provided

Page 32 - 8. Viewing BlueDragon Logs

1010. Uninstalling BlueDragon The following sections describe uninstalling BlueDragon on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X. 10.1 Protecting Previous Wor

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For the Server edition, remove the _JX portion of that command. The uninstaller will be launched in console or GUI mode based on the mode used when

Page 34 - 9. Updating BlueDragon

6.3.1 Automatic Configuration of ODBC Datasources (Windows) ...21 6.3.2 Configuring Access, SQL Server, and Other ODBC D

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11 11. Appendix: Disabling NES/iWS Servlets Section 3.7.6 indicated that if you plan to install a BlueDragon web server adapter with Netscape® Ente

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Figure 6. Disable iWS 6.0 Servlets/JSP Figure 7. Deactivate the iWS 4.0/4.1 Servlet Engine BlueDragon 6.1 Installation Guide 33

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11.3 Netscape Enterprise Server 3.5.1 and 3.6 For NES 3.5.1 and 3.6, the built-in Java interpreter is deactivated by default. If, however, it has b

Page 38 - 10. Uninstalling BlueDragon

11. Introduction ewConadatabase of Atlanta BlueDragon is family of server-based products for the deployment of ldFusion® Markup Language (CFML) for

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Besides offering all the documentation, a FAQ, and feature request options, perhaps the most useful aspect of our self-help support is our active B

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22. BlueDragon Product Configurations BlueDragon is currently available in three product configurations: BlueDragon Server, BlueDragon Server JX, B

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BlueDragon/J2EE is available for Windows, Mac OS X, SPARC Solaris, IBM AIX, HP-UX and Linux (and indeed, on any operating system which supports a J

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33. Preparing For Installation Before proceeding with installation of BlueDragon, there are a few concepts you should understand and in some cases

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