System Requirements"

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== Server ==
 
== Server ==
 
Minimum CKFinder requirements for Java:
 
Minimum CKFinder requirements for Java:
* JRE 1.5 and a Servlet 2.5/JSP 2.1 compliant server.
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* JRE 1.6 and a Servlet 2.5/JSP 2.1 compliant server.
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<note>The requirement of JDK or JRE is dependent on the particular application server itself. Some servers like Apache Tomcat require JRE and others like GlassFish or JBOSS require JDK. While JRE is the minimum requirement that will work with some servers, <strong>JDK is the recommended requirement</strong> which will work with all the servers.</note>

Latest revision as of 12:07, 4 December 2015

Browsers

Currently, any of the following browsers is required for CKFinder to run:

  • Google Chrome
  • Firefox
  • Internet Explorer 8+
  • Safari
  • Opera
important note

Some features depend on your browser settings. CKFinder should work in any of the browsers listed above with their default settings enabled. If you are experiencing problems with the Context Menu or your Settings are not being saved, make sure that your browser is configured to "allow scripts to replace context menus" ("allow scripts to receive right clicks") and that you have "cookies support enabled".

Please contact your system administrator if you have any doubts.


Server

Minimum CKFinder requirements for Java:

  • JRE 1.6 and a Servlet 2.5/JSP 2.1 compliant server.
important note
The requirement of JDK or JRE is dependent on the particular application server itself. Some servers like Apache Tomcat require JRE and others like GlassFish or JBOSS require JDK. While JRE is the minimum requirement that will work with some servers, JDK is the recommended requirement which will work with all the servers.
This page was last edited on 4 December 2015, at 12:07.