Re: Which Version of ColdFusion 9?

2010-03-09 Thread Jochem van Dieten

On 3/9/10, Ian Skinner wrote:
> I notice that the only Solaris flavor of ColdFusion is apparently for
> 64-bit systems.

Install JBoss or Glassfish on your Solaris and deploy an EAR file with
ColdFusion on it.

Jochem


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Re: Which Version of ColdFusion 9?

2010-03-09 Thread James Holmes

The only supported Solaris config is on Sparc:

http://www.adobe.com/products/coldfusion/systemreqs/

This means 64 bit Solaris.

mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles:
http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/


On 10 March 2010 03:42, Ian Skinner  wrote:

>
> I'm experimenting with using a Virtual Machine (VirtualBox) to do some
> preliminary testing of ColdFusion 9.  At the moment, I have an
> OpenSolaris VM environment setup on a Windows XP host laptop.  So I went
> to download a ColdFusion installer to see what I could do with this, and
> I notice that the only Solaris flavor of ColdFusion is apparently for
> 64-bit systems.  I'm pretty sure that the OpenSolaris VM I have is
> configured as a 32-bit system as the laptop is definitely 32-bit, and
> while it maybe possible for later versions of VirtualBox to simulate a
> 64-bit environment on a 32-bit host, I am nearly positive that this was
> not enabled on what I currently have.
>
> So, with the hope that I do not need to go back to square one with the
> VM installation and configuration, do I have any viable options to
> install CF on this system?  Is some version either the 64-bit Solaris or
> 32-bit Linux or AIX a viable option here?
>
> 

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Re: Which Version of ColdFusion 9?

2010-03-09 Thread Gerald Guido

>>So, with the hope that I do not need to go back to square one with the
VM installation and configuration,

Ian, I don't know if this answers your question but...

One of the cool things about VM's is that you can save copies of the VM
image. Just get the vm where you want it and copy the files to another dir.

It is a nice little safety net for experimenting and doing R&D. I couldn't
begin to count how many Linux installs I have hosed over the years trying
out stuff like you are.

HTH

G!
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 2:42 PM, Ian Skinner  wrote:

>
> I'm experimenting with using a Virtual Machine (VirtualBox) to do some
> preliminary testing of ColdFusion 9.  At the moment, I have an
> OpenSolaris VM environment setup on a Windows XP host laptop.  So I went
> to download a ColdFusion installer to see what I could do with this, and
> I notice that the only Solaris flavor of ColdFusion is apparently for
> 64-bit systems.  I'm pretty sure that the OpenSolaris VM I have is
> configured as a 32-bit system as the laptop is definitely 32-bit, and
> while it maybe possible for later versions of VirtualBox to simulate a
> 64-bit environment on a 32-bit host, I am nearly positive that this was
> not enabled on what I currently have.
>
> So, with the hope that I do not need to go back to square one with the
> VM installation and configuration, do I have any viable options to
> install CF on this system?  Is some version either the 64-bit Solaris or
> 32-bit Linux or AIX a viable option here?
>
> 

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Which Version of ColdFusion 9?

2010-03-09 Thread Ian Skinner

I'm experimenting with using a Virtual Machine (VirtualBox) to do some 
preliminary testing of ColdFusion 9.  At the moment, I have an 
OpenSolaris VM environment setup on a Windows XP host laptop.  So I went 
to download a ColdFusion installer to see what I could do with this, and 
I notice that the only Solaris flavor of ColdFusion is apparently for 
64-bit systems.  I'm pretty sure that the OpenSolaris VM I have is 
configured as a 32-bit system as the laptop is definitely 32-bit, and 
while it maybe possible for later versions of VirtualBox to simulate a 
64-bit environment on a 32-bit host, I am nearly positive that this was 
not enabled on what I currently have.

So, with the hope that I do not need to go back to square one with the 
VM installation and configuration, do I have any viable options to 
install CF on this system?  Is some version either the 64-bit Solaris or 
32-bit Linux or AIX a viable option here?

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