Hey Steve,

No, you shouldn't need to move the web-inf directories. OpenBD can work without it in most cases.

The mod_proxy lines go in your main apache config file. The config file is usually called httpd.conf or apache2.conf... something like that.

Hope this helps! =)

Warm Regards,
Jordan Michaels

On 03/05/2012 11:24 AM, Steve Of LA wrote:
Hi, Jordan,

Yes, I'm very familiar with the Single Install document. Thank you for
writing that. It was really clear at that time. Because the the current
Xampp comes with mod_proxy_ajp already installed, I'd prefer to keep
using that. The other question I would have is do I need to move a
Buledragon and WEB-INF directory into each of my application
directories? I didn't need to under mod_jk.


Excuse my denseness, but what file do I add these lines to? This version
has some extra configuration files (just to make my life interesting,
I'm sure...)

Steve


On Monday, March 5, 2012 11:12:21 AM UTC-8, Jordan Michaels wrote:

    I wrote the single instance install page (it's the method I used in the
    installers) but I do not know anything about the error you're getting.

    mod_proxy should be super-simple. Make sure it's installed, add this,
    and you should be set!

    <Proxy *>
    Allow from 127.0.0.1
    </Proxy>
    ProxyPreserveHost On
    ProxyPassMatch ^/(.+\.cf[cm])(/.*)?$ ajp://localhost:8009/$1$2

    Warm Regards,
    Jordan Michaels

    On 03/05/2012 10:11 AM, Steve Of LA wrote:
     > Could someone who worked on the �Apache Tomcat� and the
    �Single Instance
     > Install� entry on the OpenBD wiki help me? I�m using the
    Xampp package
     > which has Apache 2.2, MySQL 5.5, Tomcat 7.0 and the mod_proxy_ajp
     > connector. On my first pass, I used the �Single Install�
    instructions to
     > add in the mod_jk connector and never got stuff working. I�ve now
     > re-installed using �Single Install�, but ignoring the
    �mod_jk� stuff in
     > favor of trying to use the �mod_proxy_ajp� connector.
     >
     > Now, when I call the OpenBD Administrator with this url:
     > localhost/bluedragon/administrator/login.cfm
     > <http://localhost/bluedragon/administrator/login.cfm
    <http://localhost/bluedragon/administrator/login.cfm>>
     >
     > It gives me a CreateObject error on line:
     > C:/xampp/tomcat/webapps/bluedragon/administrator/Application.cfc
    Line: 31
     >
     > And here is the line:
     > Application.administrator =
     > CreateObject("component",bluedragon.adminapi.Administrator");
     >
     > After playing around with the code, (I�ve been doing some
    legacy CF, but
     > our code doesn�t use CreateObject), I discovered that moving
    the desired
     > cfc into the same adminstrator directory would work for the that
     > particular create. It�s like OpenBD doesn�t know that
     > �bluedragon.adminapi.Administrator� is a valid path to the
     > Administrator.cfc file.
     >
     > My feeling is that I don�t have the Proxy - Pass Through Method
    set up
     > right, but don�t know where to go from here.
     >
     > I�m beating on this because I really want to use MxUnit and it
    gives me
     > the same error.
     >
     > TIA
     >
     > Steve
     >
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