Why are you frustrated?

The direction of OpenBD is not led by NewAtlanta, but by us the Steering 
Committee and the community.   If you want to run BlueDragon on IIS with 
full documentation then buy a license, otherwise, ask the community to 
help you out or figure it out and add to the wiki page.

OpenBD is a Java based J2EE environment, a place where historically IIS 
has little or no place.   There is a lot plumbing that has to go on to 
get it to work, which is why its there as a commercial offering.

So if you are wanting an easy way to migrate from a paid BD instance to 
the same one in OpenBD, then, NewAtlanta, isn't really going to be 
jumping through hoops to let you do that easily!  ;)  no company would 
do that.

This is open source, and open source is all about the community getting 
involved and helping move forward.  We are still a young open source 
community, so the documentation is still in progress and we look to 
people like yourself to help us get there.


What I would suggest is that you get the Ready2Run instance running


DetailsDotAt wrote:
> I find it frustrating and dissapointing that a clear cut installation
> guide for running OpenBD on an IIS server hasn't been generated yet.
> People at NewAtlanta who support this should have done this along time
> ago.
> 
> The whole point for Bluedragon originally was as an alternative to
> Coldfusion Server, as least that's what I thought.

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