It's actually quite simple to do. Just takes some tinkering with your
web.xml file.

 http://www.fusioncube.net/index.php/coldfusion-from-anywhere.html


Steve Brownlee
http://www.fusioncube.net/


-----Original Message-----
From: Dinner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2007 7:52 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: coldfusion and jboss/tomcat

Hi!

    I'm enjoying running CF on jboss/tomcat, with the sole exception
being-

JBoss wants everything under the root context (say, /cfusion)

It wouldn't be a problem if all my projects were set up to not care, but
sadly, some of them expect to be @ "/" vs "/cfusion/cfapp/".

I could set up a context for each CF app, but I've got like >20 of them,
and I don't really want to put a WEB-INF folder in each.
Or add 20 tomcat virtual hosts to match my apache virtual hosts.

I've got apache set up to use mod_proxy_ajp, and my projects are all
hosted at 127.0.0.1, with different host names, using apache
NamedVirtualHosts. (http://proj1/, http://proj2/, etc.)

Any suggestions on how to use a single CF instance to serve multiple
websites when running on top of tomcat/jboss?

I like separate instances for production, but I've only got soooo much
RAM locally.

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