Check out http://openbd.viviotech.net/ for the OpenBD 2.0.2 Installers.
I was able to merge the 32-bit and 64-bit versions of the windows installers. The installer should detect if your system is 32 or 64-bit and install the appropriate JRE. This installer also uses Tomcat 7, the latest java 1.6 JRE, the latest openbd administrators, etc. The 2.0.2 installers for Windows also replace the isapi_redirect connector method with the BonCode Connector. The BonCode Connector is specifically made for CFML engines. Further, both the Windows and Linux versions also contain mod_cfml (modcfml.org), so you are no longer required to update the Tomcat server.xml file if you do not want to. Hopefully it will save folks some time. Hope it helps. -Jordan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Confused" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2012 12:30:52 AM Subject: Re: [OpenBD] Re: Can't see cfm pages on 64bit w08 Hey Jordan... Is a 64bit Windows 2.02 installer in the pipeline? If so, pls let me know if I can do anything to help. I previously had asked around here if I could fake it by installing the 1.04 and exchanging some libraries. Somebody said that would work, (specifically by replacing the lib folder with the one from the 2.02 rar file), but that didn't work out for me. Much Thanks, C On Tuesday, June 5, 2012 12:55:48 AM UTC-5, Jordan Michaels wrote: Very good points, both this and the point about the JAVA definition already existing on the system. I will make note and address it in the next release. Thank you for your help. =) It's great to get feedback like this! =) -Jordan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Aaron J. White" < [email protected] > To: "Open BlueDragon" < [email protected] > Sent: Monday, June 4, 2012 6:15:31 PM Subject: [OpenBD] Re: Can't see cfm pages on 64bit w08 @Jordan: Maybe this was just my install, but cfjavascript and cfstylesheet did not work out of the box with the windows 2.02 installer. I fixed it easily by adding a handler mapping in iis to boncode for *.cfres. Thanks for making the installers by the way. Makes life much easier and I like how everything is organized under one folder. On Jun 3, 9:39 pm, "Aaron J. White" < [email protected] > wrote: > UGH! Alright I figured this out. > Basically the service was failing because I already had the JAVA_HOME > environment variable set from a previous install of OpenBD. > I did see in the install log that "JAVA_HOME was incorrectly set" so I > promptly changed it to C:\openbd\jdk\bin. I found out that java_home > should be the root of the jdk folder so I tried C:\openbd\jdk. This > still didn't work. Only after I cracked open the "service.bat" file > did I understand how the installer configures the service. > > The service.bat file defaults to use the JAVA_HOME environment > variable first and if that does not exist then it uses the JRE_HOME > variable which it sets to "C:\openbd\jdk". Setting JAVA_HOME to C: > \openbd\jdk like I initially thought won't work because it expects > JAVA_HOME to have a different folder structure than the one in "C: > \openbd\jdk". My solution was to just delete the JAVA_HOME variable > via cmd prompt by typing SET "JAVA_HOME=" then using the service.bat > to remove the current OpenBD service (service.bat remove OpenBD) and > re-install a new one (C:\openbd\tomcat\bin>service.bat install > OpenBD). > > @Jordan: Shouldn't the installer just default to use JRE_HOME? I > suggest this because you know the location of JRE_HOME will be > correct. Maybe the installer could have a screen that ask if the user > would like to use the JAVA_HOME variable instead of the JRE_HOME for > setting up the service. Or maybe if the installer is smart enough to > detect that JAVA_HOME is incorrect it should be smart enough to use > JRE_HOME. Just a suggestion, I'm sure you want the installer to have > as few screens as possible. > > On Jun 3, 12:32 pm, Jordan Michaels < [email protected] > wrote: > > > > > > > > > The problem with the beta installers was that the version of OpenBD wasn't > > updated (which, yes, has been fixed). There wasn't anything identifiably > > wrong with the installers functionality. > > > For the service, can you give us more information? Are you getting an error > > message? Are there any clues in the catalina.out log file? > > (c:\openbd\tomcat\logs\) > > > -Jordan > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Aaron J. White" < [email protected] > > > To: "Open BlueDragon" < [email protected] > > > Sent: Saturday, June 2, 2012 6:26:07 PM > > Subject: [OpenBD] Re: Can't see cfm pages on 64bit w08 > > > Hey guys, were the installers repaired? > > > I just used the 2.02 installer for win-64 and it's not working. For > > some reason the OpenBD service won't run. Not sure if my issue is in > > any way related to the one above. > > > On May 9, 12:55 am, Confused < [email protected] > wrote: > > > Now I have this test machine so hosed I can't even get my simple html > > > page > > > to come up. > > > I'm gonna shelve this until the repaired 64-bit installer is available > > > then > > > make another run at it on a clean machine. > > > > Tx All ... I'll be back, I'm sure. > > > > tx, > > > C > > > > On Tuesday, May 8, 2012 2:11:01 AM UTC-5, Confused wrote: > > > > > New issue with the GoDaddy cloud server. > > > > W08, 64bit. > > > > Installed with Jordan's installer. > > > > Made the jakarta virtual. > > > > > A test html page gets served correctly. > > > > The same page with a cfm extension results in a 500 error: > > > > > 500 - Internal server error. There is a problem with the resource you > > > > are looking for, and it cannot be displayed. > > > > > ...Any Ideas where to look? > > > > > Thanks, > > > > C > > > -- > > online documentation: http://openbd.org/manual/ > > http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en -- online documentation: http://openbd.org/manual/ http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en -- online documentation: http://openbd.org/manual/ http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en -- online documentation: http://openbd.org/manual/ http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en
