I don't want to use the jetty bundle, etc.. I want to put it on a server and 
run some of my own sites on it to see how it is in "real world" environment and 
not much info on that.

I just did a search again and Luis (aka mr coldbox) just put up a blog entry 
today about it.

I did try openBD awhile back but had some issues.. the first was no admin, the 
second was that when I hooked tomcat into apache it was fine but if myself or 
the guy I let use the server would go into the xserve tools and do anything in 
site admin it would go through all the sites and recompile the vh directories 
and take my tomcat hooks out. The xserve admin tools are of course beautiful 
and so simple to use but when you start going outside of what it is set up to 
do it blows. Even weirder is that tomcat comes pre-installed but not running or 
hooked to apache.

Since then dillhole started running his sites with wordpress and immediately 
got sql injection (rock on php), so I had hms wipe the server and just install 
reg leopard so I could have more control.





>Its just a war. There really isn't much of an install.  I wrote a blog entry
>about getting things running for BlueDragon JEE it is the same stuff for
>OpenBD or Railo etc. Heck for local dev and tinkering Railo and OpenBD both
>come with a jetty bundle...download and click start. Easy as pie.
>
>http://cfrant.blogspot.com/2008/03/jboss-eclipse-and-bluedragon.html
>
>Adam


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