Hi Matthew. Thanks very much for pointing me to those guides. Eric
Dawson's one was easy to follow but failed to work for me. IIS threw
this:

HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error
Calling GetFilterVersion on ISAPI filter "C:\OpenBDJetty\connector\bin
\isapi_redirect.dll" failed

I made sure all the file paths were correct, file permissions,
restarted services, etc.

Railo is also a PITA to get working with IIS. I was supposed to make a
technology decision this weekend (open source or CF8) but I think to
use open source + IIS you need to be very strong on Java server
configuration skills to patch it in to IIS. What I would do for a CF-
like Windows installer!

Thanks again for your reply.
Gary.


On Jul 25, 8:57 pm, Matthew Woodward <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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/c048dd1323...http://groups.google.com/group/openbd/browse_thread/thread/62db7a0b1f...
>
> > 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.
> --
> Matthew Woodward
> [email protected]http://www.mattwoodward.com/blog
>
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