@Paul: Could you please elaborate?  Do you happen to have a working
rewrite rule for for .cfm/.cfc extensions?

@Matt: I'm married to IIS for the moment. I would like IIS to be in
front so nothing I currently have setup will break.
I would be happy with one instance of openbd serving all cfml, but
whichever one is easier will work for me.

On Nov 21, 12:22 am, Matthew Woodward <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 20, 2011 at 10:09 PM, Aaron J. White <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello All,
>
> > I would like to run multiple openbd cfml applications with Jetty
> > behind IIS. Has anyone ever done this and know of a good guide or is
> > able to walk me through it?
>
> Do you want a single instance of OpenBD serving all CFML across the board,
> or isolated instances per app?
>
> If you want a single instance install the Jetty Ready2Run version is
> already set up this way.
>
> If you want individual instances, that's just a matter of defining multiple
> webapps and proxying to them from your web server.
>
> > For example, IIS
>
> Are you married to IIS or would you consider Apache?
>
> > 1. URL rewriting alone
> > ***won't work because user will see :8080 attached to url.
>
> Well, this brings up another option which is to run Jetty on port 80, or
> use port forwarding, in which case you don't need a web server in front of
> Jetty.
>
>
>
> > 2. IIS ARR
>
> Yeah at this point you lose me because I don't ever use IIS, but looks like
> Paul Kukiel might have some suggestions.
>
> > 3. AJP13
> > Link:http://tomcatiis.riaforge.org/
> > *** This looks like the best solution, but I don't know what to do
> > once I get to "worker.properties" and "uriworkermap.properties" in the
> > instructions. Does Jetty have worker.properties?
>
> Jetty speaks AJP but not in that same way--it's just simple proxying in
> similar fashion to HTTP (which is another option).
>
> Million ways to skin this cat so we'll get you going one way or another. I
> don't know how IIS does proxying (or if it even supports AJP) but that's
> the most typical setup.
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