Since IIS is not able to serve up J2EE apps you can have it talk to Jetty on
the back end although it's not the easiest in the world. Microsoft doesn't
make it easy to serve up Java. :)
Anyway, there's a good section on setting up IIS in front of Jetty about
halfway through the page as well as setting it up with Apache and mod_jk (if
you're so inclined).

http://www.newmedialogic.com/taxonomy/term/36

I hope that helps you out.

On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 2:13 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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