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[. . . ] Using ADOBE® COLDFUSION® BUILDERTM Last updated 3/21/2010 © 2010 Adobe Systems Incorporated. All rights reserved. Copyright Using Adobe® ColdFusion® BuilderTM This user guide is protected under copyright law, furnished for informational use only, is subject to change without notice, and should not be construed as a commitment by Adobe Systems Incorporated. Adobe Systems Incorporated assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in the informational content contained in this guide. This user guide is licensed for use under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 3. 0 License. [. . . ] The multiple websites are differentiated by their apparent host names. For example, you can run websites www. example1. com, www. example2. com, and www. example3. com, on a single IP address. In the ColdFusion Builder context, you can use a single ColdFusion server to run multiple websites that are configured as virtual hosts on an external web server like IIS or Apache. For information on how to configure virtual hosts in the web server, see the web server- specific documentation. When you associate a project with a virtual host, ColdFusion Builder functionality like, previewing, debugging, Content Assist, and building extensions, is extended to all the folders and subfolders within the project. Virtual directory The term Virtual Directory refers to a folder that is not physically contained in the document root although it is accessible through the server URL. To create a virtual directory, you specify an alias for the folder's path in the URL. Suppose the document root for your website (www. example. com) is c:\xyz\docs, and the folder that provides contents to your website is at d:\abc\content. You can then access the website using the URL: http://www. example. com/content/ Adding ColdFusion servers You add a ColdFusion server to test projects or applications that you create in the ColdFusion Builder workspace. The ColdFusion server can be a development server for testing and running your applications before you deploy them on a production server. You can add a local or remote ColdFusion server. Add a local server In the Servers view, do one of the following: · Right-click and select Add Server. Enter the following details in the ColdFusion Server Setup wizard: General Settings · Server Name: ColdFusion server name. · Application Server: Select the drop-down list and select JRun or select Other to configure a non-Jrun server. Note: You cannot start, stop, or restart a non-JRun server within ColdFusion Builder. · Host Name: Name of the ColdFusion server host. · Select Is Local. Last updated 3/21/2010 USING COLDFUSION BUILDER 48 Managing Servers Other Settings · Webserver Port: Specify the port number of the ColdFusion server instance you are configuring. The default port number of the ColdFusion server is 8500. · Context root: (applicable only for JRun servers with J2EE configuration) Enter the context root. The J2EE environment supports multiple, isolated web applications running in a server instance. Hence, J2EE web applications running in a server are each rooted at a unique base URL, called a context root (or context path). · Application Server Name: (applicable only for JRun servers with J2EE configuration) Name of the JRun Server on which ColdFusion is deployed. · RDS User Name: (optional) If you are using RDS, specify the RDS user name. · RDS Password: (optional) Specify the RDS password. Note: You set the RDS password in the ColdFusion Administrator. Do not confuse the RDS password with the ColdFusion Administrator password, which is also managed through the ColdFusion Administrator. · Select Enable SSL to enable SSL support in ColdFusion Builder. Servers registered in the Server Manager can communicate using SSL. · Select Auto Start and Auto Stop to automatically start and stop the ColdFusion server every time you launch and exit ColdFusion Builder. Click Next. Local Server Settings Select the Local Server Settings tab, and specify the following local server settings, as applicable. · Server Home: (applicable only for JRun servers) Browse and select the ColdFusion Server home directory. For example, C:\ColdFusion9 for a standalone ColdFusion server instance. For a multiserver instance, the server home is the Application Server Home directory, for example, C:\JRun4 for a JRun-J2EE or multiserver configuration. · Document Root: Browse and select the web root location. [. . . ] The Model-Glue Assistant lets you add this code easily as follows: 1 Right-click the project in the Navigator and select ModelGlue Assistant > Add Event. Enter the following details in the Add Event dialog box. 2 Enter a name for the event. The location must be a folder or subfolder within the Views folder of the project. 6 Enter a value name and value, if necessary. 7 To check if the event is added, enter the following URL in your web browser: http://localhost/project name/index. cfm?event=event name Model-Glue Assistant displays a default message in the web page. To change this message, edit the CFM file that you associated with the view. [. . . ]

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