Thanks, Charlie, for your suggestions. That's what I expected, but not
being thoroughly familiar with
the CF underpinnings, I wanted this kind of input. Tomcat seems to be
running OK, so I'll proceed
to use it with OpenCMS.
Let me ask one more question -- I have several versions of the JRE
(1.6.0 through 1.6.0_07) and one version of the JDK on my PC.
There is also a Jre6 folder under Program Files.
I set my CLASSPATH to C:\Program Files\Java\jre1.6.0_07\
An installation of Quicktime changed this to .;C:\Program
Files\Java\jre1.6.0_07\;C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\lib\ext\QTJava.zip
The JAVA_HOMEvariable is set to c:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_04\
Are these OK, or does either need to be more specific?
Forrest C. Gilmore
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Charlie Arehart wrote:
You'd need to install in the Enterprise/Developer Multiserver mode of
deployment, in order to deploy a WAR-based app (like OpenCMS) alongside CF.
Even then, it wouldn't really be running "in CF". It would be using JRun as
the J2EE server on which it executes. (And no, as far as I know, one cannot
deploy a WAR file on CF Standard or on the Server form of deployment for
Enterprise/Developer, since those run atop a highly customized version of
JRun.)
There have been cases of people picking apart a WAR-based app and
integrating the two to run at once in a single web app, but it would take a
great deal of knowledge of both that app and CF's internals to break the WAR
apart, put the right pieces in the right place, assure there are no
class/jar conflicts, and so on. It's been done.
But really it begs the question: do you need to? Is there real value in both
CF and the CMS running as a single web app. If not, it's easier just to run
it alongside.
To your original question, if you do have the Multiserver mode, then yes you
can run OpenCMS as another app on JRun. But if you don't, or if there's not
much to be gained with even doing that, you can just stick running it in
Tomcat running on the same machine at the same time. The overhead difference
in doing so shouldn't be substantial, and especially since you say you're
just doing it for development/training purposes.
/charlie
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Forrest C.
Gilmore
Sent: Monday, May 04, 2009 11:48 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [ACFUG Discuss] OpenCMS Installation
I am running CF8 on my PC. I downloaded CF8 and installed it as the
Developer edition. The Administrator says it is equivalent to
the Enterprise edition with limited access. This is the PC where I want
to install OpenCMS for development and training purposes.
Forrest C. Gilmore
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Howard Fore wrote:
Which version of CF 8 do you have (Pro/Std) and which version of the
install did you do (standalone, multi-server, EAR)?
--
Howard Fore, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
"The universe tends toward maximum irony. Don't push it." - Jeff Atwood
On Sun, May 3, 2009 at 11:39 PM, Forrest C. Gilmore <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Do any of you have experience with OpenCMS?
I need to install this application to work on a project that
requires it.
It requires a Servlet 2.4 / JSP 2.0 standards compliant container,
and Tomcat is its standard.
I have installed Tomcat, but it is in standalone mode, which means
it's running another server that I may not need.
My questions are these:
Since I already have ColdFusion 8 and its Java web server running,
do I really need Tomcat to run
OpenCMS? If so, is there a way for Tomcat to use the CF web server?
If not, how do I install OpenCMS to use the CF Java application
server?
Forrest C. Gilmore
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