Jordan,

Sorry for my newness - just trying to run OpenBD today - long time
ColdFusion developer (since 3 something!).  Usually I am just set up
in Apache or IIS, so no experience with Jetty or any Java background.

Where would I configure or alias Hilltop requests to point to d:
\Hilltop?  I thought that localhost:8080 requests would return the
contents of D:\jetty-6.1.12-OpenBD\webroot_cfmlapps  and then if
mapped properly, localhost:8080/Hilltop would return the contents of D:
\Hilltop.

Thanks again,

Rob

On Sep 29, 2:07 pm, Jordan Michaels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah. I understand.
>
> It doesn't look like you're pointing your config to D:\hilltop. It looks
> like you're pointing it to webroot_cfmlapps/Hilltop/. Do you have a
> symbolic link there that points to D:\hilltop? Or perhaps the directory
> mapping is the problem...
>
> Warm regards,
> Jordan Michaels
> Vivio Technologieshttp://www.viviotech.net/
> Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
> Adobe Solution Provider
>
> Rob wrote:
> > Jordan,
>
> > The default is working - the first entry id=cfmlWebContext_1.  What I
> > cannot get working is the virtual id=Hilltop, where I want to map
> > Jetty to point to the D:\Hilltop directory.  This is the structure of
> > the production set up (currently an IIS box).
>
> > Thanks for your time,
>
> > Rob
>
> > On Sep 29, 1:13 pm, Jordan Michaels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Hi Rob,
>
> >> Just downloading the Jetty install and running what's there is not
> >> working for you? The unaltered Jetty config should work perfectly, and
> >> has been tested to do so.
>
> >> Can you verify?
>
> >> Warm regards,
> >> Jordan Michaels
> >> Vivio Technologieshttp://www.viviotech.net/
> >> Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
> >> Adobe Solution Provider
>
> >> Rob wrote:
> >>> Aloha,
> >>> Having trouble getting the virtual hosts to work.  Maybe someone can
> >>> assist.  The first item works (cfmlWebContext_1)  the second does
> >>> not.  Forgive some of the syntax, as I have tried many different
> >>> combinations, restarting and stopping the Jetty server in an attempt
> >>> to brute force the problem.
> >>>                    <Set name="handlers">
> >>>                            <Array type="org.mortbay.jetty.Handler">
> >>>                                    <Item>
> >>>                                            <New id="cfmlWebContext_1"
> >>> class="org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext">
> >>>                                                    <Set 
> >>> name="contextPath">/</Set>
> >>>                                                    <Set 
> >>> name="war"><SystemProperty name="jetty.home" default="."/>/
> >>> webroot_cfmlapps/Hilltop/</Set>
> >>>                                                    <Set 
> >>> name="defaultsDescriptor"><SystemProperty
> >>> name="jetty.home" default="."/>/etc/webdefault.xml</Set>
> >>>                                                    <Set 
> >>> name="VirtualHosts">
> >>>                                                            <Array 
> >>> type="java.lang.String">
> >>>                                                                    
> >>> <Item>127.0.0.1</Item>
> >>>                                                                    
> >>> <Item>localhost</Item>
> >>>                                                            </Array>
> >>>                                                    </Set>
> >>>                                            </New>
> >>>                                    </Item>
> >>>                                    <Item>
> >>>                                            <New id="hilltop"
> >>> class="org.mortbay.jetty.webapp.WebAppContext">
> >>>                                                    <Set 
> >>> name="contextPath">/</Set>
> >>>                                                    <Set 
> >>> name="war">d:/Hilltop/</Set>
> >>>                                                    <Set 
> >>> name="defaultsDescriptor"><SystemProperty
> >>> name="jetty.home" default="."/>/etc/webdefault.xml</Set>
> >>>                                                    <Set 
> >>> name="VirtualHosts">
> >>>                                                            <Array 
> >>> type="java.lang.String">
> >>>                                                                    
> >>> <Item>127.0.0.1/Hilltop</Item>
> >>>                                                            </Array>
> >>>                                                    </Set>
> >>>                                            </New>
> >>>                                    </Item>
> >>>                            </Array>
> >>>                    </Set>
> >>> Thanks in advance,
> >>> Rob

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