Did all that, I'm using Fedora Core 6 and CF 7.02 to test
this patch
process.
To select the patch, I sent to the link in Adobe's tech note
located here:
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=d2ab4470
and selected J2SDK/J2RE - 1.4, from there I had two options,
1. SDK and 2.
JRE. I choose the SDK which was the larger of the two. Sun
doesn't seem to
list anything they call the "Server" Version of anything.
After switching to the new Java version and pointing the
jvm.config file to
the new location, CF says it has started in the logs, but
with one error:
"Unable to initialize FlexAssembler service:..."
And I can't get into the CF Administrator anymore. Editing
the jvm.config
file back to the old location for the JRE located inside the
CF Directory
structure doesn't fix anything?? Very strange since to CF's
perspective,
that jvm.config file should have been the only change.
So I'm pretty sure I've done this all correctly. Also, under
windows (we
have a couple of windows servers with CF as well, but most
are Linux) the
patch applied just fine, no hassles. It only seems to be a
problem with
Linux. :-(
"PaulH **AdobeCommunityExpert**"
<paul@sustainableGIS.com> wrote in message
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Brad Melendy wrote:
> I just did my patch, and thankfully I did it on a test
instance because it
> killed CF entirely. I edited back the jvm.config file
and it still won't
> work? How can the reliance on JAVA be so fragile?? I'm
wondering if I'll
> be able to apply the patch at all now because it can't
go on production
> servers if this is the result. Sigh..
did you d/l & install the server version of the JDK? are
you pointing at
right
place? is this standalone cf or multi-server?