I removed my old host entry and pasted your suggested entry into the file,
saved it, but still no go. I even restarted tomcat, just in case. Still no
go. If you go to vangemerts.com:8080 (I took your suggestion with the ailas
thing, and made my main host name just vangemerts.com), then click on status
and then on list applications, you'll see what I'm talking about when I say
that openbd doesn't appear to be deployed.

Here is the contents of my tomcat/logs/openbd/bluedragon.log file:

]--- Logging Started ------[
06/12/08 11:59.13: -] Open BlueDragon server is starting up...
06/12/08 11:59.13: -] Product Version: 7,0,1,$Date: 2008/06/17 12:20:57 $
06/12/08 11:59.13: -] Open BlueDragon
WorkingDirectory=[/var/www/openbd/tomcat/logs/openbd]
06/12/08 11:59.13: -] Open BlueDragon
TempDirectory=[/var/www/openbd/tomcat/./bin/WEB-INF/bluedragon/work/temp]
06/12/08 11:59.13: -] tagChecker loaded: 132 tags
06/12/08 11:59.13: -] AlarmManager $Revision: 1.1 $ started
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] cfmlFileCache Configuration. Caching=1000 files;
trusted cache=false
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] cfmlFileCache.loadCustomTagMappings [CF_] >>
[/WEB-INF/customtags]
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] cfmlFileCache.loadCFMappings: no CF mappings defined.
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] Java CFX Mapping created [CFX_JavaBlueDragonHello] >>
[com.newatlanta.BlueDragonHello]
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] C++ CFX Mapping created [CFX_NativeBlueDragonHello] >>
[/WEB-INF/customtags/BlueDragonHello.dll]
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] RunTimeError
Directory=[/var/www/openbd/tomcat/./bin/WEB-INF/bluedragon/work/temp/rtelogs]
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] cfEngine: Using default character encoding utf-8
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] Open BlueDragon NativeLibDirectory=[/WEB-INF/bin/]
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] queryBatchServer started $Revision: 1.1 $ Working in
[/var/www/openbd/tomcat/logs/openbd/cfquerybatch]
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] dbPool: Initialised using: nary PoolManager $Revision:
1.1 $
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] connection pool validation queries ENABLED
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] queryCache: server.cfquery.cachecount=1000
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] mailServer started $Revision: 1.1 $ Working in
[/var/www/openbd/tomcat/logs/openbd/cfmail]
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] CFIMAP Caching Engine Initialised.
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] Global client variable updates disabled
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] cfApplicationManager.DefaultClientStorage=[cookie]
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] cfApplicationManager.Using J2EE Sessions? false
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] cfChart: storage=[file]
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] cfChart: storage cache size=[1000]
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] scheduleEngine started $Revision: 1.1 $.  Logging in
[/var/www/openbd/tomcat/logs/openbd/cfschedule/schedule.log]
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] cfCacheContent: InMemoryCache=50
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] cfEngine: Show Debug output on error? false
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] cfEngine: Assertions disabled
06/12/08 11:59.14: -] cfEngine: Combined Form/Url Scope? false
06/12/08 11:59.15: -] Open BlueDragon has initialised. Ready for requests.


I'm not going to pretend to understand *everything* in here, but one thing
in particular that confuses me a bit is the line that talks about the Open
BlueDragon NativeLibDirectory... I looked and I don't have an absolute path
called /WEB-INF/bin/... what's up with that?

Thanks again Matt for your help.

Chris
On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Chris Jordan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> I'll try that just now, but as to openbd not deploying, if I look at my
> tomcat/logs/openbd/bluedragon.log file, it seems to indicate that openbd is
> ready to handle requests! So, maybe it's just this host entry business. I
> got my example host entry for the server.xml directly from Jordan's
> documentation on his installer. I'll report back in a couple of minutes with
> my results from your suggestion.
>
> Thanks!
> Chris
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 11:50 AM, Matthew Woodward <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>
>> Chris Jordan wrote:
>>
>>> <Host name="www.vangemerts.com <http://www.vangemerts.com>"
>>> appBase="/var/www/html/vangemerts/"
>>>      unpackWARs="true" autoDeploy="true"
>>>      xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false">
>>>
>>>      <Context path="" docBase="/var/www/html/vangemerts/" />
>>>      <Alias>vangemerts.com <http://vangemerts.com></Alias>
>>> </Host>
>>>
>>
>> Strip that Host down to the bare essentials and see if this works:
>> <Host name="www.vangemerts.com">
>>   <Context path="" docBase="/var/www/html/vangemerts"/>
>> </Host>
>>
>> All the other stuff in Host is optional so I'd just be curious to see if
>> it works with the bare minimum. And you can of course put the alias back in
>> later if this works with the full URL.
>>
>> As an aside, I tend to do my host names and aliases backwards from how you
>> have yours here (vangemerts.com as the host name, www as an alias) but
>> that shouldn't matter so long as you use the full www to try and hit it.
>>
>> Now if OpenBD isn't deploying that's an entirely different issue. :-)
>>
>>
>> --
>> Matt Woodward
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> http://www.mattwoodward.com/blog
>>
>> Please do not send me proprietary file formats such as Word, PowerPoint,
>> etc. as attachments.
>> http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
>>
>>
>
>
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> http://cjordan.us
>



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