out of interest have you looked at virtualmin (http://virtualmin.com)
it's very powerful. I started hacking about with it to see if I could
get openbd integrated and write a module for it but my perl isn't
really upto the task right now so I've shelved it for the time being


On 13/02/2009, Peter Amiri <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Thanks Jordan,
>
> Do you have much experience with cPanel? I am trying to see if the
> CFML integration can be automated using cPanel/WHM as the control panel.
>
> -Peter
>
> On Feb 13, 2009, at 9:51 AM, Jordan Michaels wrote:
>
>>
>> Hey Peter,
>>
>> While we're not considering shared hosting just yet, we considered
>> this
>> same question, and we opted to go with the root context because it's
>> what's most familiar. Hence the installer I developed.
>>
>> HTH!
>>
>> Warm regards,
>> Jordan Michaels
>> Vivio Technologies
>> http://www.viviotech.net/
>> Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
>> Adobe Solution Provider
>>
>>
>> Peter Amiri wrote:
>>> I would like to run a poll and get your collective opinions. I am
>>> about to launch a web hosting company and will support Apache and
>>> Tomcat services. I would luke to offer OpenBD services and am trying
>>> to figure out how best to configure the services. Right now I am
>>> leaning towards deploying the war file into a seperate context. This
>>> would allow the users to deploy OpenBD, Railo, and COldFusion if they
>>> so choose in their accounts.
>>>
>>> So my question is would you prefer the flexibility of having OpenBD
>>> installed into a separate context or would you prefer to have it
>>> installed into the ROOT context?
>>>
>>> -Peter
>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>> >
>
>
> >
>

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