Hi Lech

Thanks for this.  Very useful, not least that it confirms that I've been
trying to push too many things together on one server.

More below ...

On 22/05/13 08:10, Lech Różański wrote:

> 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.

It has been running so far for a few weeks without any problems (but not
with SSL, so accessed only internally).  That doesn't mean there aren't
problems waiting to happen, of course, just that I haven't seen them
yet, so I appreciate the warning and will change to Java 1.6.0_30.

> 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.

It seems that I have no choice other than to put Mifos into a server on
its own, whether real or virtual, if I'm going to have much hope of
running it alongside what I already have.  Other things were already
forcing me towards that conclusion anyway.

Regards

John (:


>
> 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]>
>> Date: Tue, May 21, 2013 at 5:19 AM
>> Subject: [Mifos-users] Mifos 2.6 SSL help request
>> To: [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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