Hi Jordan,

Well, I now have kept my sym link for he tomcat folder and also
activted teh Apache Server rather than going directly on OpenBD.  This
issue with the cfinclude was stupidly enough a Upper/Lower case issue
which I should have seen... Me bad :)
I have the allowLinking in the Tomcat config set to true so now things
works more or less as it should... A couple of DB issues I need to
solv which seems to work a bit different than in an old CF...  More
correct but... My time issue for the relase date make it into a small
pain :)

Anyhow, thanks alot for your help!

/Mats/

On Jan 8, 7:00 pm, Jordan Michaels <[email protected]> wrote:
> No problem. Let us know if that fixes things up for you okay?
>
> Thanks in advance. =)
>
> Warm regards,
> Jordan Michaels
> Vivio Technologieshttp://www.viviotech.net/
> Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
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>
>
>
> Mats Stromberg wrote:
> > Hi Jordan,
>
> > OpenBD it self works just fine and the Admin GUI also... but from what
> > I've seen in that source they're using full paths on any cfinclude done
> > there.
> > The symbolic link, as you said, could cause the problem.  I really don't
> > need that I just saw it practical to use but then remebering all my
> > deployments on a BEA server wich got messed up by this... I will simpy
> > remove the symlink and mov e the tomcat stuff down in the /opt/openbd
> > folder and see what will happen.
> > Thanks for the tip!
>
> > Regards,
> > Mats
>
> > On Fri, Jan 8, 2010 at 1:06 AM, Jordan Michaels <[email protected]
> > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
> >     I think the Sym-links might be what's throwing things off here.
> >     Tomcat doesn't support following symlinks "out of the box", and
> >     since the script launches tomcat via the symlink, that could be why
> >     it can't resolve the path properly. You have to add that parameter
> >     to the server.xml file if you want Tomcat to follow symlinks.
>
> >     There's some documentation here:
> >    http://wiki.openbluedragon.org/wiki/index.php/Updating_the_Tomcat_ser...)
>
> >     ... about adding Symlink support to the server.xml config. It's
> >     close to the bottom. (allowlinking="true")
>
> >     If you're running the site in the ROOT context then you'll have to
> >     add that parameter to the default host entry. (and give it a context
> >     I guess... dunno... never tried it!)
>
> >     The "Single Instance Install" is a summary of everything the
> >     Installer does for you. (http://openbd.viviotech.net/)
>
> >     Warm regards,
> >     Jordan Michaels
> >     Vivio Technologies
> >    http://www.viviotech.net/
> >     Open BlueDragon Steering Committee
> >     Railo Community Distributions
>
> >     Alan Holden wrote:
>
> >         This is really stretching my memory, but I think the problem
> >         with some of the fusebox distro's was that somewhere in startup
> >         they relied on the server returning "classic" ColdFusion version
> >         numbers - in a typical ColdFusion way - to decide which files to
> >         include.
>
> >         Because OpenBD did not return the same version (after all, it's
> >         only on 1.2 - and FuseBox might be looking for 5~8), I had to
> >         tweak these "decisions" in my framework.
>
> >         Unfortunately, I don't have that code installed anymore, so I
> >         can't look to be sure.
>
> >         Hope this is not a distraction.
>
> >         Alan K. Holden
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