Okay, I have been busy with other things and I've finally found time
to work with this.
I have moved my application, including all subfolders, into a new
directory under the webapp folder. I also changed the mapping in
server.xml.
The app seems to work fine but no custom tags are loaded.
I am trying an endless variation of paths:
$/opt/openbd/customtags
$/opt/openbd/tomcat/webapps/ROOT/hypography/customtags
/customtags (note - this is a folder right under the webapps folder)
../../conf/openbd/customtags
I have tried to move the first custom tag which is called, but it's
not found anywhere.
The first three paths above validate in the BD Admin, but the last
one, which is the system default, fails validation.
My server.xml has the following entry for this application (which
currently is the only application apart from the default):
<Host name="test.hypography.com" appBase="webapps"
unpackWARs="true" autoDeploy="true"
xmlValidation="false" xmlNamespaceAware="false">
<Context path="" docBase="/opt/openbd/tomcat/webapps/ROOT/
hypography/" />
</Host>
OpenBD version 1.1 on Tomcat, Apache, CentOS.
Regards,
Tormod
On 2 Jul, 19:56, Jordan Michaels <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Tormod,
>
> Most the time when I see this it has to do with a pathing issue. I'm not
> sure why it's validating in the Admin and still not working, but if it's
> a problem we can address that as soon as we figure out what the ROOT
> problem is.
>
> Can you tell us what kind of path you're adding via the administrator?
> Is it a full system path or a relative system path? If it's a full
> system path, are you adding the $ in front of the path?
>
> Lastly, just for the sake of testing, can you give Tomcat/OpenBD a swift
> kick (restart) and clear out your browser's cashe before testing again.
>
> I don't consider myself a "noob" per se, but I recently spent several
> hours working on an issue that made absolutely NO SENSE, which turned
> out to be a browser caching issue. GRR! So... I know you're not a noob,
> but I want to be thorough and make sure you've checked that too! Giving
> Tomcat/OpenBD a kick should clear out any server-related caching, and
> clearing your browser will clear out any client-related caching.
>
> Let us know how that turns out!
>
> Warm regards,
> Jordan Michaels
> Vivio Technologieshttp://www.viviotech.net/
> Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
> Adobe Solution Provider
>
>
>
> Tormod Guldvog wrote:
> > Hey guys
>
> > It's been a couple of years since I last dabbled in CFML but thanks to
> > Jordan and Viviotech I am finally getting OpenBD up on my Linux box, a
> > full year after we uninstalled CF 7 due to the high cost.
>
> > I am testing an old CF app which used to run fine on BDJX, so I know
> > it should be (mostly) OpenBD compatible.
>
> > However, I can't make BD find my custom tags. It validates my tag
> > folder in the administrator, but every page fails because of inability
> > to locate the custom tags.
>
> > Even placing tags in the default customtags/ folder does not help. In
> > fact, the customtags/ folder in my installation does not validate at
> > all when I click on the green checkmark in the BD Administrator. This
> > happens with both 1.01 and 1.1.
>
> > I have found a couple of other topics here on custom tags but they do
> > not seem to be related. Please forgive me if they are and if this is
> > seen as a repost of old issues.
>
> > My app is located in a regular website folder (ie, /home/name/site/)
> > rather than under the Webapps root.
>
> > I think I need help on troubleshooting here...
>
> > With regards,
> > Tormod
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