![]() It may be a bit like flossing if you may not enjoy that, but at least you don’t have to do it as often.The human’s natural instinct in most cases is to always want the best and the latest. Updating the JVM that CF uses (the latest version that it supports) is an important responsibility. Both those resources offer a link to get direct help in solving such problems, if needed. I address those possible problems (and solutions) in this post, CF911: ‘Help! I’ve updated the JVM which ColdFusion uses, and now it won’t start!’. See this resource I offer with more on the topic.įinally, do beware that things can go amiss, if you are not careful. For more, see the release notes for Java 11.0.10 and for Java 8 update 281.Īs for which version of Java you should be using, for your version of CF, see a helpful table I created.Īs for configuring CF to use a new Java update, there have been many resources from various folks, including from Adobe and others. ![]() More about how to proceed to implement the update, in a moment.Īs is typical, the JVM update adds some modest features and addresses bug fixes and security issues. The downloads are available on the Adobe page where Adobe offers JVM updates. Folks using ColdFusion will want to be aware that last week (Jan 19, 2021) Oracle has released updates to Java 11 and Java 8, the current “Long-Term Support” versions of the Java JVM/JDK, which are supported by the various current and recent versions of CF. ![]()
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