Gary F wrote:
Hi. I'm have problems getting the Jetty-OpenDB installation to work with IIS7 as the web server. Jetty and OpenDB are running fine because I can get to the administrator page, but now I need to tell IIS what to do when .cfm pages are requested.I searched the FAQ and this mailing list and drew a blank. Is there no isapi filter or other executable to point IIS to?
Here's a couple of threads that will provide some info: http://groups.google.com/group/openbd/browse_thread/thread/c048dd1323653d1e http://groups.google.com/group/openbd/browse_thread/thread/62db7a0b1f155751
An OpenBD+IIS installation guide would be very handy. :-) Thanks in advance for any help.
This is a common misconception--what you're really talking about here is connecting Jetty to IIS, so if you google that you'll probably find a lot more information. OpenBD is a Java web app that runs on Jetty, and IIS is then connecting to Jetty, not to OpenBD directly.
I've never heard of Jetty before, is it robust and secure enough to handle very high traffic websites?
Absolutely. It's a very well respected, highly performant, lightweight Java servlet container.
Wish I could help a bit more but I don't use Jetty or IIS personally, so hopefully some others on the list that have gone down this path can jump in.
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