Hello John,

from what I understand, Mifos CF is targetted specifically to run on Tomcat and Cloud Foundry. In any case, I have just tested it again just to make sure, and Mifos 2.6.1 CF works without any problems on Tomcat 7.0.39. In fact, any version of the Mifos Cloud Foundry WAR should work in a Tomcat environment.

One thing I have noticed in your configuration is that you're running Java 1.7.0_13. This will cause significant problems with Mifos, and might even prevent it from running at all. Mifos is designed to run on Java 1.6 (I'm using 1.6.0_30).

You can download Mifos 2.6.1 CF from here: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mifos/files/mifos/2.6.1/mifos-v2.6.1-CF.war/download. Earlier versions are also available, in case you do not want to upgrade just yet.

Regards
Lech

On 05/22/2013 04:54 AM, Ed Cable wrote:
Michal/Lech,

Could you respond with clarification to John regarding his questions about the CloudFoundry WAR and whether or not that would run alright on Tomcat 7?

Thanks,

Ed

---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: *John Waters* <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>>
Date: Tue, May 21, 2013 at 5:19 AM
Subject: [Mifos-users] Mifos 2.6 SSL help request
To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>


I would be extremely grateful for some help in getting Jetty 7.3.1 to
work with SSL.  This is obviously not a Mifos issue, but there will be
people on this list who can help me easily.

The situation is as follows:

I have Mifos running on Jetty 7.3.1 and there is no problem with HTTP.
However, I have been completely unsuccessful in getting SSL to work
following http://wiki.eclipse.org/Jetty/Howto/Configure_SSL

I had hoped to be able to run Jetty alongside Tomcat and Apache, each
with SSL.  In the past I've had no problem using SSL simultaneously on
Apache (443) and Tomcat (8443) on a single IP address, but even with
Tomcat not running I can't get Jetty to connect via SSL using either
3301 (the port I had hoped to use) or 8443 (the default).  I can't find
anything helpful in the logs.

If anyone has Jetty 7.3.1 and Tomcat7 running alongside each other with
SSL, can you suggest where I might be going wrong?
Better still, can anyone provide sample jetty.xml and jetty-ssl.xml
files from a working environment?

I have:
    jre1.7.0_13
    Jetty 7.3.1
    Mifos 2.6.0
on
    Ubuntu 12.04

If I end up having to make a clean installation I'll use Mifos 2.6.1.


I'm still exploring options but there will be many I haven't thought
of.  I've tried binding Jetty and Tomcat to different public IP
addresses (so far unsuccessfully), for example.

This will almost certainly be a familiar situation to some on this list,
and I'm right up against a deadline, so I'd be very grateful for any
guidance.


Alternatively, can Mifos 2.6.0 or 2.6.1 be run on Tomcat7 instead?  Most
of what I've ready suggests not, but some places seem to suggest it
might.  I see at
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.finance.mifos.user/4126 reference
to Mifos-v2.6.0-CF.war running on Tomcat6, but I don't understand what's
different about the CloudFoundry WAR.


I'm far out of my depth here, so any help would greatly appreciated.  I
really don't want to have to resort to running it on separate hardware.

John (:

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