First, I want to say I have successfully migrated my company's Internet site
to Ubuntu/OpenBD/Jetty and it's been fantastic! It may not be much, but I
want to thank everyone on the OpenBD team and the community for a great
alternative.
That said, I would like to be able to run multiple sites under the same
instance of Jetty, each answering to a different "host header", but each
have different BD settings; specifically mappings.

For example, I'd like to run our Intranet site on the same Linux box that
would obviously answer to a different name but the kink is I use standard
mappings for all of my sites like:

Site1
.../cfincludes
.../components
.../config

Site2
.../cfincludes
.../components
.../config

and so on which I know is fairly common in the CF community. I have no issue
getting multiple sites set up answering to different DNS names, it's the
mappings overlap. I'm running the OpenBD/Jetty bundle with Jetty being the
main web server as well so I'm guessing I need a new instance of OpenBD to
have separate mappings for each site but I don't want to have to use odd
port assignments (if I have to set up multiple Jetty instances). However, if
I must, I'm assuming I'd need something like Apache sitting in front
answering on port 80 and proxy back to the Jetty instances on non-standard
ports?

-- 
Anthony Hixon, Jr.
Certified Advanced ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
Mobile: (706) 639-3617
[email protected]

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