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Installing Verity Locales
ColdFusion MX 7 lets you do Verity searches for languages other than English. For more
information on Verity, see
Configuring and Administering ColdFusion MX
.
This section describes how to install a Verity Locales package from the Macromedia website, and
how to switch to a different Verity Locales package.
To install Verity Locales:
1.
In your browser, go to the following location on the Macromedia website:
www.macromedia.com/go/verity
Enter your ColdFusion MX 7 license key.
2.
Download the appropriate Verity Locales package, and save it to your
cf_root
directory.
■
verity_asian_locales.zip - includes Japanese, Korean, Chinese (Simplified), and Chinese
(Traditional)
■
verity_ee_me_locales.zip - includes Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian,
Polish, Russian, and Turkish
■
verity_weuropean_locales.zip - includes Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Italian,
Norwegian (Bokmal), Norwegian (Nynorsk), Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish
■
verity_multilanguage_locale.zip
3.
Extract the ZIP file in your
cf_root
directory.
During extraction, the search files are automatically placed in the appropriate directories.
4.
To use a different Verity Locales package (for example, English), repeat this procedure for the
new Verity Locales package.
Enabling CORBA support
ColdFusion MX 7 supports third-party Object Request Brokers (ORBs) through its integration
with Borland Visibroker. However, you must acquire the Common Object Request Broker
Architecture (CORBA) software separately from Borland.
This section describes the system requirements for enabling CORBA support, and explains how
to install and configure Visibroker to work with ColdFusion MX 7.
System requirements
You must have all of the following components installed on your computer before you can make
CORBA invocations from ColdFusion MX 7:
•
Borland Visibroker 4.5.1 for Java
•
Java Runtime Environment (JRE) 1.2 for the Visibroker Interface Repository
•
JRE 1.3 or later for ColdFusion MX 7