Hi,

depending on where you are mapping the root to the issue can be that Tomcat
can't find bluedragon. This is an issue i was going to get around to
raising as i've run up against it.

essentially I think in the application.cfc all the references should be
local to the cfcs rather than starting bluedragon.adminapi. when i went
through my version and did that i think it worked or you can add a context
path pointing /bluedragon at the correct place.

The issue is that if you've renamed the bluedragon folder to something else
in my case i think i was trying to use openbd

Cheers

A



On 29 February 2012 20:02, Steve Of LA <[email protected]> wrote:

> I suspect that this is just a missing setting.  I'm getting a:
>
> Invalid Request; A request was made to a resource that could not be
> located
>
> on:
>
> Application.administrator = CreateObject("component",
> "bluedragon.adminapi.Administrator");
>
> My guess is that somewhere I have to Apache/Tomcat/OpenBD that
> "bluedragon.adminapi.Administrator" is a valid path.  (?)
>
> This is Xampp1.7.7 and OpenBD 2.0.2  (Fresh Install)
>
> TIA,
>
> Steve
>
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