1) back up the original webapps/ROOT dir - just in case I'm an idiot.
2) remove everything from the webapps/ROOT dir.
3) copy the contents of your openbd app dir over to the webapps/ROOT dir.
4) insure the dir & file permissions are the same as before.
5) stop and restart Tomcat.

Al Holden

On 2/24/2011 11:50 AM, ben.8 wrote:
Hello,

I have OpenBD running locally on Tomcat via the Eclipse IDE.  Is there
some way to configure the environment such that I can do testing and
migration with my app on the "root" (e.g., localhost:8080/index.cfm)
instead of localhost:8080/{projectname}/index.cfm?

I realize this is probably more of an Eclipse/Tomcat question, but I'm
not certain OpenBD is processing in the root Tomcat context.  I'm
hoping someone here has solved the same problem or knows how it is
done and might be able to point me in the right direction.  I'm new to
Java App servers so I'm not even certain which direction I should be
looking, sometimes.

I am migrating our CF app to OpenBD to deploy to Amazon's Elastic
Beanstalk platform; the test OpenBD deployment I pushed to an AWS
instance works without a hitch, which is certainly promising.  The
deployed WAR is visible on the root of the Elastic Beanstalk
environment, so that's also nice.

Thanks for any pointers.
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