if your not using any CF specific features there is a good chance your site
will work with no changes at all.
The only thing you have to get used to is the having to add virtual hosts
into tomcat for every site you add to IIS.
There is a railo extension that will auto add ALL sites from IIS into
toimcat, which is fine if ALL your sites are Railo sites, is not then it
might be an issue.
I found it crashed if you had a lot of sites.
You can avoid all this hassle by using the Helicon Zoo module instead as
per my previous post, as this uses Jetty and due to the per site JVM
instance does not require virtual host setup..


On Mon, Aug 20, 2012 at 6:12 PM, Rick Faircloth <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Just to possibly hi-jack this thread (hopefully not)
> and get an answer to a general question...
>
> Would (very generally now...) going from CF to Railo
> carry the amount of baggage (differences) that going from,
> say IIS to Apache, carry?
>
> I mean, is the learning curve (differences in setup, I mean)
> quite steep?
>
> I'm used to CF on IIS and like it that way. I'm not so much
> an Apache, guy, although I've used it briefly and could do it.
> I've just got a lot of programming to do and don't have much
> time for setup issues.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Rick
>
> --

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