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The J2EE specification allows application servers to handle compressed and expanded deployments in a server-dependent manner; each application server has its own deployment and configuration mechanism, as shown in the following table:
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JRun 4 |
Auto-deploy to server root |
Expanded |
IBM WebSphere |
IBM WebSphere Administrative Console |
Compressed |
BEA WebLogic |
WebLogic Administration Console |
Expanded |
SunONE Application Server 7 |
asadmin utility |
Compressed |
For basic deployment information, see your J2EE application server documentation. ColdFusion MX deployment instructions differ for each J2EE application server. For up-to-date information on deploying ColdFusion MX on a variety of J2EE application servers, see www.macromedia.com/go/cfmxj2ee-cert.
For more information, see Deployment and Configuration.
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