I manually extracted the connectors and tried refering to them. Same 
issue. Can't load them. I'm also not using JRun.

and as for using a more advanced version of javascript to run CF, I'd 
rather use the most up to data java then not. Requiring an uninstall to 
make something work isn't a good idea IMHO.

But.. I have something that works now. Not the best, but at least I'm 
back and functional.

Russ wrote:
> Phil, 
> 
> I seriously don't know what you're talking about.  Apache and CF 7 very
> simple to install.  Download apache 2.x and it works out of the box.  Go
> with Apache 2.2.x and you need the wsconfig update.  I think you're
> complaining that you can't run wsconfig?  Perhaps you should try the java
> that comes with CF instead of whatever java you have on your system.   Worst
> comes to worst, just open the wsconfig.jar with winrar or something and
> extract the proper mod_jrun22.so file and put it somewhere.  Then put the
> configuration into apache manually.  Mine looks something like this:
> 
> LoadModule jrun_module "C:/JRun4/lib/wsconfig/1/mod_jrun22.so"
> <IfModule mod_jrun22.c>
>         JRunConfig Verbose false
>         JRunConfig Apialloc false
>         JRunConfig Ssl false
>         JRunConfig Ignoresuffixmap false
>         JRunConfig Serverstore "C:/JRun4/lib/wsconfig/1/jrunserver.store"
>         JRunConfig Bootstrap 127.0.0.1:51020
>         #JRunConfig Errorurl <optionally redirect to this URL on errors>
>         #JRunConfig ProxyRetryInterval 600
>         #JRunConfig ConnectTimeout 15
>         #JRunConfig RecvTimeout 300
>         #JRunConfig SendTimeout 15
>         AddHandler jrun-handler .jsp .jws .cfm .cfml .cfc .cfr .cfswf
>  </IfModule>
> 
> You might need to tweak the port in the bootstrap line to match the one in
> your jrun.xml
> 
> Finally, since another thing that wsconfig does for you is activate the
> JrunProxyService, find your jrun.xml for this cf instance, and find the
> following line:
> <service class="jrun.servlet.jrpp.JRunProxyService" name="ProxyService">
> 
> Underneath you will see something like this:
>     <attribute name="deactivated">true</attribute>
>     <attribute name="port">51020</attribute>
> Make sure deactivated is false and that the port matches the one in the
> apache config.  Restart CF, restart Apache and presto. 
> 
> Hope this helps,
> 
> Russ
> 
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Phillip M. Vector [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2008 3:11 PM
>> To: CF-Talk
>> Subject: Re: Apache and CF7
>>
>> Yeah. It's really a pain.
>>
>> So now, I have apache up and running for my PHP and other language
>> testing and learning and the dedicated CF server up for my other testing
>> and such with CF apps I make.
>>
>> It's a pain, but at least it works.
>>
>> s. isaac dealey wrote:
>>>> I found that is probably the issue. I downloaded the new file and now,
>>>> I can't load it under the current version of Java (need 1.4). *sighs*
>>> Wow, that's way more version dependency hell than I remember going
>>> through for Apache 2.2 ... I'd installed 2.2 early and then had to
>>> download a new connector and manually install it, but it hadn't lead to
>>> yet another version dependancy block.
>>>
>>
> 
> 

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