So, I simply create a "WEB-INF" and "bluedragon" directories under
each site's "/var/www/" directories and this should work? I'm not
interested in using the installer. I've used it before and I ran into
a lot of strange behavior with bluedragon. This is why I went with the
manual install method. Don't I need to define ".cfm" files as
documents apache should serve or something like that?

On Nov 11, 10:21 am, "Nitai @ Razuna" <[email protected]> wrote:
> Each "host" need its own "WEB-INF" and "bluedragon" directory for it
> to run as web application. For some (for me) this works out fine, for
> others it doesn't and therefore Jordan made the OpenBD installer
> script which creates a "general" WEB-INF and bluedragon dir so you
> don't need one in each webapp directory.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Nitai
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 4:16 PM, deeztech <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> > I have installed OpenBD on Ubuntu server 10.04 by installing apache2
> > and tomcat6 and then I deployed the openbd.war file in the tomcat6
> > manager. I was able to logon successfully to the openbd administrator.
> > Then, I created virtual hosts under my apache2 configuration and
> > mirrored those hosts in the tomcat server.xml directory. I also
> > enabled AJP proxy under apache and tomcat and I configured the apache
> > virtual hosts to use it. All went well until I tried to browse to one
> > of the sites and it didn't default to the "index.cfm" document but
> > instead to the existing "index.html" document. So I manually entered
> > the "http://site_address/index.cfm"; but it simply gave me the page
> > code and it didn't serve the document properly. Obviously, there is
> > something I'm missing here. Can someone shed some light on this?
>
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