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Coldfusion 7 & Snow LeopardHi Dave, thanks for your answer. I've found another (for the moment) stable solution, which I like to share. Follow the instructions here: http://juggernaut.haet.ru/index.php/2009/06/24/java-1-5-in-snow-leopard/ (just replace 1.5.0 with 1.4.2) Now you've got Java 1.4.2. running on Snow Leopard, now look here: http://www.trunkful.com To find Information how to compile a connector for Snow Leopards Apache version. Thats all - everything works as expected for now (hoping Apple doesn't do anything against this workaround...) Greetings, Ulf Am 09.09.2009 um 04:27 schrieb Dave l: > > I don't know if this will work for cf7 but it works for Railo, in > ~/.profile > > export JAVA_HOME=/Library/Java/Home > > >> Hi, >> >> since Snow Leopard is out I'm faced with the fact, that there is no >> Java 1.4 or 1.5 support anymore. I've got several customers running >> on >> >> Coldfusion 7.0.2 that I need to support. Have you've got any idea how >> >> I can "tune" Coldfusion 7.0.2 to run with Java 1.6? >> >> I've found several solutions but none of them worked perfectly. I'll >> >> tried adding -Djmx.invoke.getters=true to my JVM config / startup >> code >> >> and Colfusion 7.0.2 started (with one error) and most of the stuff I >> >> used for development worked perfectly with one exception: Verity. I >> can't connect to my development Verity running on Linux in a >> Parallels >> >> virtual machine. >> >> Then I tried the howto on http://www.talkingtree.com/blog/index. >> cfm/2006/12/13/CFMX7-Verity-Java6 > >> but I can't get Verity to work. >> >> Does someone know how or has someone running Coldfusion 7 stable with >> >> Verity support on Snow Leopard? >> >> Thanks for hints >> > Ulf > > |
February 12, 2012
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