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The ColdFusion Administrator is the administrative interface of the ColdFusion Server. ColdFusion Server is the component of the overall ColdFusion Web application development system that processes ColdFusion application pages and returns HTML pages to Web clients.
The Administrator provides a browser-based interface allowing you to manage server performance, add and configure ColdFusion data sources, schedule pages, manage log files, and so on. For any ColdFusion development project, some level of administration is generally necessary to set up CFAS for your application.
All administrative operations are performed using the ColdFusion Administrator, which you can launch from the ColdFusion 4.0 program group in Windows, or by opening the Administrator URL in your browser. If CFAS is installed locally, you can open the following URL:
http://127.0.0.1/CFIDE/Administrator/index.cfm
To access the Administrator remotely, you open the following URL:
http://hostname/CFIDE/Administrator/index.cfm
Where hostname is the name of the system on which CFAS is installed. If you are using ColdFusion Administrator security, you will be prompted for a password. If your Web server is providing security, access to the Administrator pages is governed by the permissions defined in your Web server. Note that the Administrator's URL is case sensitive on Solaris and should be used as shown.
Immediately after installing ColdFusion Server, you'll probably want to perform some of the following configuration tasks:
Initial Administration Tasks | |
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If necessary, configure your Web server for ColdFusion If you are using Netscape or Apache Web servers on Solaris, you'll need to perform some initial configuration tasks for ColdFusion. For more information, see Getting Started with ColdFusion. | |
Add, configure, and verify ColdFusion data sources You use the Administrator to create ColdFusion data sources for your applications. You can configure ODBC data sources or employ a native database driver to access your Oracle or Sybase databases (Enterprise Edition only). For more information about data sources, see Chapter 4, Managing Data Sources. | |
Configure Administrator email ColdFusion error pages include an email address link to the ColdFusion administrator. You'll also need to define a default mail server hostname. Defining the email address of the administrator allows users of your ColdFusion applications to report errors they may encounter. You could, for example, use a messaging service to receive email by pager alerting you to any errors encountered in a ColdFusion application. For more information, see Chapter 3, Configuring ColdFusion Server. | |
Configure ColdFusion log file options ColdFusion produces a number of different log files you can use to monitor server errors and activity. In addition, you can log all email messages sent by ColdFusion to a log file. For more information, see Chapter 3, Configuring ColdFusion Server. |
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