Why create an Ear file? Its simpler and in my mind to use a War archive. That 
is unless you're using J2EE specific java beans etc. With a War deployment I've 
found there are less configuration issues.

Just decompress the cfusion.war file, drop in your .cfm files. recompress them 
and drop it into the deploy directory. Its that simple. JBoss on the next life 
cycle picks up the change and deploys it.

What's more you can use an exploded war file. Steven Brownlee has a great 
tutorial about it. See http://tinyurl.com/cf-and-Jboss

hth,

larry


>On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 8:22 PM, D
>> Has anyone done that?  Jboss seems a promising one, is configuration messy?
>
>Why would you think that JBoss is simpler then JRun?
>
>Anyway, once you have all of your JBoss running, just create an EAR
>file from the CF installer and drop that in the deploy folder of
>JBoss. Wait a few minutes and your server is ready to go.
>
>
>> how does its JDBC driver work easily with setting up a datasource?
>
>Datasources are still set up in CF.
>
>
>> And the Apache Geronimo seems interesting as well...
>
>?
>
>
>> Also, my objective is programmatic configuration for all.
>
>That is no different then CF on JRun, I didn't have to change my scripts at 
>all.
>
>Jochem
>
>-- 
>Jochem van Dieten
>http://jochem.vandieten.net/

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