Dave,

For the record, I understand 100% what you're trying to do. I'm working 
desperately on a Windows installer for both OpenBD and Railo that will 
make this sort of set up extremely easy. I've unfortunately been swamped 
at work and home and my free time is just a bit limited at the moment.

It IS coming and it will make this sort of installation extremely 
simple. Until then, however, the huge wall of complicated instructions 
on how to set up OpenBD as a common class will have to suffice. ;)

Thanks for your patience on that!

Warm regards,
Jordan Michaels
Vivio Technologies
http://www.viviotech.net/
Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
Adobe Solution Provider


Dave Anderson wrote:
> Yes, I did that, as you'll notice in my original post.  I also tried
> (shooting in the dark) creating a WEB-INF folder in the mapped
> directory and copying openBD's web.xml file to it.
> 
> When I browse to /cf/index.cfm, the page is found, but doesn't
> process.  Instead I'm prompted to download it.
> 
> Does my <context> need more in it to specify that its contents need to
> be handled by openBD?
> 
> Dave
> 
> On Aug 17, 12:24 pm, "Nitai @ SixSigns" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Yes, edit the server.xml file of Tomcat and add a context path for
>> your /cf directory.
>>
>> Nitai
>>
>> On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 7:15 PM, Dave Anderson<[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Is that all making sense?  Is there not simply an xml config file I
>>> can update to make the /cf mapping execute cf templates?
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