Dave, does that mean I can have cf7 installed with j2EE option, but not really
have a j2EE server installed and still use the war file to run a cf application?
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Hi Srinivasa
WAR files come under the J2EE spec - they are a neat way to package up
a full J2EE application and deploy it somewhere. In theory you should
be able to deploy pretty much any WAR to any J2EE server, however in
reality this is a bit like saying you can run any CSS or javascript in
any
Mark,
So can I drop the war file somewhere on a remote cf7 server or not? That part
is not clear to me still :(. We are creating a test site at the client
location, we didn't want to give them the naked source code, I didn't want to
use cfencrypt.
The client server is not going to have any
a WAR is in effect a ZIP with some special files and formats inside.
So, this will not keep any one from viewing the contents.
DK
On 3/30/06, Srinivasa Teja Palla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mark,
So can I drop the war file somewhere on a remote cf7 server or not? That
part is not clear to
But, if i'm not mistaken, what's packaged inside that WAR file is
compiled java bytecode so, unless someone has a de-compiler handy, the
content is effectively unreadable. Only the structure may be visible.
Isn't that the way the cfcompile utility was supposed to work?
On 3/30/06, Douglas
So can I drop the war file somewhere on a remote cf7 server
or not? That part is not clear to me still :(. We are
creating a test site at the client location, we didn't want
to give them the naked source code, I didn't want to use cfencrypt.
The client server is not going to have any
Hi Srinivasa
The client server is not going to have any J2EE server (other
than cf7 server). In this case will I be able to deploy the war
file on that server or not?
We've got a set up where we have a client with a number of similar
boxes. Each box has CF enterprise installed on it. We
I have an application on cf7 server, I am trying ot create a .war file out of
it and use it instead. I do not have J2EE server.
I go to cf admin, under packaging and deployment, I create a package of this
particular directory, and I get a .war file. Now then what do I do? Should I
copy the
Or is it that .war thing is only for J2EE server environments?
Yes, you can only deploy WAR or EAR files to a Java application server. If
you didn't install CF 7 using the Multiserver or J2EE options, you don't
have anything against which to deploy WAR or EAR files.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf
Thanks Dave,
That was helpful.
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