Go Jordan!! Rock on with your bad ass self!
On Sep 18, 3:36 pm, Jordan Michaels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Many many folks have been asking for a setup that's very similar to how
> CF7/CF8/BDJX are set up in that the J2EE engine is "in the background"
> and Apache simply processes site CFM files. This installer is hopefully
> a step in that direction.
>
> For anyone who's interested in this, I've got a "alpha" version of a
> CentOS5/RHEL5 installer here:
>
> http://clubwheat.viviotech.net/openbd_rhel5.sh
>
> This installer sets up isolated instances of Sun's JRE, OpenBD, and
> Tomcat, specifically for the purpose of processing CFML templates.
>
> It is meant to be run from the command-line as the root user. So...
>
> # sh openbd_rhel5.sh
>
> This set up configures tomcat to make OpenBD the default processor for
> all CFM files regardless of their host name or what directory they
> originate from.
>
> There is one caveat, you will need to update the "[OpenBD Install
> Dir]/tomcat/server.xml" file with a new "<Host>" entry for each web site
> that you have listed as an Apache VirtualHost. I am in the process of
> writing up some documentation that will explain this in great detail,
> but for now, a simple host entry with just the site URL (IE:www.mysite.com)
> and the directory that files are coming from is all the
> tomcat <Host> entry will need.
>
> I will be writing documentation, and updating the installer to be more
> multi-system compatible as time allows. Please let me know your
> experiences, and (if you dare) feel free to offer patches! =D
>
> --
> Warm regards,
> Jordan Michaels
> Vivio Technologieshttp://www.viviotech.net/
> Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
> Adobe Solution Provider
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