Absolutely ... and there is JBoss, WebSphere, Glassfish, Resin, do not 
for a minute think you are 'stuck' with Jetty.

This is open source -- so there is a huge element of roll up your 
sleeves and figure it out.  And when you do, then simply write it up so 
others may benefit from your wisdom.

What I don't understand is YOUR problem.

You say:

  "Basically, I'm just trying to configure a site to run on R2R!"

that's what the R2R site is.  Just put your files into the

   <jetty>/webapps/openbd/

folder and thats you; delete the administration directory if you don't 
wish to ship that with your application.


But let me repeat here, this is NOT A OPENBD problem.  This is a J2EE 
problem.  OpenBD is simply a WAR file; so any google'ing for 
"openbd.xml" etc will most definitely not find anything; i would be 
surprised if it did.


So please, stop with the huge email threads; and lets focus on your 
specific problem.   If you are trying to host a SINGLE website, then you 
are already there.

If you are attempting to host multiple sites at the same site, then you 
do have some additional steps to take.   But i am not getting the sense 
to what it is you are trying to do.


Nitai @ SixSigns wrote:
> Right and one thing I wrote to you before and I dare to write it again. 
> I have nothing against Jetty, but as you have found out yourself there 
> is a big lack of documentation from the Jetty folks on this topic in 
> general.
> 
> Thus, all I can suggest right now is, that you might find a faster 
> solution, more support, more feedback if you would deploy OpenBD on 
> Tomcat. Tomcat is from the Apache group and has sort of the same syntax 
> and Apache.

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