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. I understand that CF server ran on Linux, but we all know the majority of CF server installations were Windows based and certainly the majority of those were IIS based installations. Here I am a dedicated BlueDragon advocate who feels like he just jumped off a cliff trying to move from BlueDragon7 to OpenBD, which is apparently my only option if I want to continue using a somewhat supported free version of BlueDragon. I'm just a user here, I just want to be able to uninstall BD7, install OpenBD, test my code, and move on. I shouldn't have to be feeling I need to spearhead some big movement to get OpenBD running on IIS. Ok, end of rant. First of all, I AM going to consider dropping IIS now. I'd at least like to do my due diligence and try a recommended alternative. I have Java 1.6 running on my current server (actually, i think it updated last night). What do I do now? Before I uninstall IIS, I'm going to get an alternative running on port 8080 (much like the built in webserver with BD7) All this Install Tomcat on Jetty on Java on Tomcat in Jetty running with Java using Bluedragon on Windows running Jetty using Java stuff is confusing me (considering I'm at work trying to fit working on this in with the rest of my non related activities).
Doesn't need to be confusing: 1. Install Java 2. Install Tomcat or Jetty 3. Deply -- Matt Woodward [email protected] http://www.mattwoodward.com/blogPlease do not send me proprietary file formats such as Word, PowerPoint, etc. as attachments.
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