> Did you expand cfusion-ear and cfusion-war? I haven't tried
> doing an install without manually expanding the EAR and WAR
> files as described in the MM online documentation. When you
> expand the files manually, you shouldn't then have to make
> any additional changes within the JRun management console, if
> I recall correctly.

I did not expand them manually as shown online, I did it through JRUN...
Which might be an issue.

> Did you edit the application.xml file within
> \jrun4\servers\Test1\cfusion-ear\META-INF so that it has the
> correct context root?

This too might be a problem, because I have the following path to the
applicatiion.xml file
C:\JRun4\servers\Test1\SERVER-INF\temp\cfusion.ear1555075785\META-INF
(yikes!)


> If you plan to have multiple applications within a single IIS
> virtual server, each one will need a unique context root. You
> should then be able to configure each to work with the same
> IIS virtual server using wsconfig. I haven't actually done
> this too much, since most of the environments I work with use
> a single application or a JRun cluster per virtual server,
> but it should be pretty straightforward.

I guess I need to get my terminology straight... I am looking to have each
application run in its own environment (context?) (separate cf admins for
each application) and at the same time be listening on port 80. I'll start
over and see if I can make some headway.


> You should've asked me this on Friday - I'd have been happy
> to demonstrate it!

I wish I would have! I guess I was too focused on busting into the online
auction site with my new found security vulnerability info :-)

Thanks Dave,

Mike
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