What you need to do to get IIS to handle all your .cfm files is add a Web
Service Extension in the IIS admin (this was true for IIS6 and I think
probably for IIS7).

Check out this article:
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/viewContent.do?externalId=tn_18689

Again, it's talking about IIS6, but it's a starting point. Maybe this bit
didn't change between IIS6 and IIS7, who knows?

Hope that helps,
Chfis

On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 1:13 PM, Rob <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Aloha All,
>
> I have been very happy with migrating everything from BlueDragon to
> openBD and now OpenBD 1.0
>
> I currently use the Jetty bundled release, and have it running on
> Windows XP Pro and VISTA home.  I need to install my main application
> on a 2003 server, running IIS 7.0.
>
> I cannot figure out how to get the IIS to point cfm extensions to
> openBD.  For Blue Dragon, I had the BlueDragon Adapter dll.  Is there
> something comperable?   I see the BlueDragonAdapter.jar file, but
> don't know if that works with IIS (initial tests say no).
>
> Any ideas?
>
> I will be one of many apps on this 2003 server, and port 80 will be
> for the IIS 7.0.  I would prefer to not have to use a different port
> for my application.  I can get Jetty and IIS running side by side by
> using different ports, but that is my least attractive solution.
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> Rob
> >
>


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