Adam and Matthew, Thank you. Finally I solved my problem. I copied
over the Tomcat and Apache original configuration and then restarting
from the beginning and now it's working fine. I might have mistype on
Tomcat server.xml setting so that it's point out incorrectly. Thanks
again for your help.

On Nov 22, 10:30 pm, Matthew Woodward <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sat, Nov 21, 2009 at 5:22 PM, jusufd <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Now my
> > question how I can tweak either Apache, Tomcat or OpenBD so that when
> > I put the .cfm on the root folder the page is served currently I need
> > to put the .cfm in the openbd folder. Everytime I need to hit the
> > server I need to add /openbd. Run on Ubuntu Karmic. Thank You.
>
> The way servlet containers work is that every webapp other than a single
> "root" app has to have a context path in the URL. You can do virtual hosts
> in Tomcat directly, or you can use mod_proxy (either HTTP proxying or AJP
> proxying) or mod_jk on Apache to connect to Tomcat.
>
> Or, as Adam points out you can deploy openbd as your root app, and then you
> wouldn't need the context path.
>
> If you need more details on any of these options say the word and I can
> point you in the right direction.
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