Last updated on
May 30, 2024
- ColdFusion server profiles
- Install ColdFusion
- Configure your system
-
ColdFusion licensing and activation
- About Named User Licensing and Feature Restricted Licensing in ColdFusion
- Glossary of terms in ColdFusion licensing and activation
- Named User License (NUL) in ColdFusion
- Feature Restricted Licensing (FRL)- Isolated in ColdFusion
- Feature Restricted Licensing (FRL)- Online in ColdFusion
- Feature Restricted Licensing (FRL)- Offline in ColdFusion
- Troubleshoot ColdFusion licensing errors
- ColdFusion Licensing and Activation in ColdFusion (2023 release) and earlier
- Install ColdFusion configuration
- Install integrated technologies
- New JVM arguments in 2023 and 2021 updates of ColdFusion
- New JVM arguments in ColdFusion (2025 release)
- CFSetup configuration tool
- Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Central Config Server (CCS) in ColdFusion
- Administer ColdFusion
- Use the ColdFusion administrator
- Data Source Management for ColdFusion
- Connect to web servers
- Deploy ColdFusion applications
- Administer ColdFusion security
- Use multiple server instances
- ColdFusion Administrator API Reference
- Install and configure ColdFusion User Guide
-
Install ColdFusion
- ColdFusion server profiles
- Install ColdFusion
- Configure your system
-
ColdFusion licensing and activation
- About Named User Licensing and Feature Restricted Licensing in ColdFusion
- Glossary of terms in ColdFusion licensing and activation
- Named User License (NUL) in ColdFusion
- Feature Restricted Licensing (FRL)- Isolated in ColdFusion
- Feature Restricted Licensing (FRL)- Online in ColdFusion
- Feature Restricted Licensing (FRL)- Offline in ColdFusion
- Troubleshoot ColdFusion licensing errors
- ColdFusion Licensing and Activation in ColdFusion (2023 release) and earlier
- Install ColdFusion configuration
- Install integrated technologies
-
Configure ColdFusion
- New JVM arguments in 2023 and 2021 updates of ColdFusion
- New JVM arguments in ColdFusion (2025 release)
- CFSetup configuration tool
- Command Line Interface (CLI)
- Central Config Server (CCS) in ColdFusion
- Administer ColdFusion
- Use the ColdFusion administrator
- Data Source Management for ColdFusion
- Connect to web servers
- Deploy ColdFusion applications
- Administer ColdFusion security
- Use multiple server instances
- ColdFusion Administrator API Reference
Welcome to the ColdFusion User Guide! This comprehensive guide is designed to assist both new and experienced users in navigating the essential processes of installing, configuring, and licensing ColdFusion, a powerful platform for building and deploying web and mobile applications.
Configuration:
- Server Configuration: Instructions on configuring the ColdFusion server settings, including data source connections, mail servers, and web servers.
- Security Settings: Best practices for securing your ColdFusion installation, including user authentication, access control, and secure coding practices.
- Performance Tuning: Tips and techniques for optimizing ColdFusion performance, covering caching strategies, query optimization, and resource management.
- Administrator Console: Overview of the ColdFusion Administrator Console, detailing how to manage your ColdFusion server through its web-based interface.
Licensing:
- License Types: Explanation of the different types of ColdFusion licenses available, including developer, standard, and enterprise editions.
- Purchasing a License: Information on how to purchase a ColdFusion license, with links to authorized resellers and Adobe's official purchasing channels.
- Activating Your License: Step-by-step guide on how to activate your ColdFusion license, including troubleshooting tips for common activation issues.
- Managing Licenses: Instructions on how to manage and renew your ColdFusion licenses, including transferring licenses between servers and understanding the licensing terms and conditions.