Hi Matt. Yes, I downloaded the ready to run version of OpenBD which seems 
to be working fine. I can access the administrator and create datasources, 
etc. I'm running OpenBD from Jetty and no other web servers. I'm trying to 
get Xindi (https://github.com/simonbingham/xindi) working on OpenBD and for 
some reason I'm just seeing the contents of the Application.cfc file.

On Friday, May 18, 2012 2:29:45 PM UTC+1, Matt Woodward wrote:
>
> On Fri, May 18, 2012 at 4:57 AM, Simon Bingham <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> I've just installed OpenBD Jetty and I'm trying to run an application 
>> that works fine on Railo and Adobe ColdFusion 9. However, when I run the 
>> application the contents of the Application.cfc file are displayed in my 
>> web browser. Why would this be happening?
>
>
> Typically that means there's no servlet mapping in your configuration to 
> tell OpenBD to process .cfm files. There would be by default certainly so 
> we'd have to know more about your setup to help diagnose.
>
> When you say "Jetty" did you download the ready to run version of OpenBD? 
> That works out of the box and would be configured correctly so there must 
> be something else in the mix. Do you have a web server on top of things or 
> are you just running straight out of Jetty?
>
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