Hello Alex,

So it seems that the ability to get session is not available in the openBD 
like it was in the BD.NET. Which if true, ok. I have ported our application 
code as is and have run a few tests and I find that while on the cfm side I 
can add/update session using  Session.[whatever], anytime I try in .NET to 
access Session[] it throws a null reference exception.

I guess I will have to look into how much work it will be to find some way 
to have a key that the cfm and the .Net can reference in the database.

Rashaad


On Monday, January 7, 2013 10:51:52 AM UTC-6, Alex Skinner wrote:
>
> First things first you need a custom install you're not going to do this 
> with ready to run easily
>
> Take a look at this http://bit.ly/cfmlontomcat
>
> If you use the boncode connector from iis to openbd then you can easily on 
> a folder by folder basis make the decision as to whether bd.net processes 
> the files or openbd
>
> There should be no problem mixing .net and .cfm pages in a single site
>
> Forget about sharing sessions, not going to happen easily, easier to build 
> your own db backed system or cookie based but you're not going to get them 
> sharing session scope without some effort.
>
> Now you might be able to point bd.net and openbd at the same client 
> variables database but thats a guess not proven
>
> A
>
> On 4 January 2013 05:54, Robert Garfinkle 
> <[email protected]<javascript:>
> > wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Our facility is looking to implement open BD, we wish to emulate some 
>> aspects of BlueDragon.Net and need confirmation of some open BD features.
>>
>> 1. We would like to run .net files in the same site and root as the cfm / 
>> cfc files are run - intermixed - whereas with BlueDragon.Net we can 
>> simultaneously host cfm / cfc files and also host .net applications (as 
>> virtual directories) or pages under the same host. We cannot seem to do 
>> this with OpenBD.
>>  
>> Comments: When we do the install via web platform installer, it asks for 
>> a site within IIS 7.x - cool, then asks for a folder name (if none given it 
>> creates webapp), ok, we understand. at this point we can run cold fusion 
>> files, great - expected that. Yet, we also want, under the same root, to 
>> run .net files (aspx, ascx etc.), and by default we cannot do this. 
>> Modifying the jetty Handler Mappings we can then run .net files, but the 
>> general configuration is strange, where all the cfc / cfm files (only) have 
>> to run under the webapp folder (and respective child folders), but all 
>> other files (that are not cfm / cfc) have to be run at the root (including 
>> images belonging to the openbd administration) etc.
>>
>> Other items we wish to address:
>>
>> a. how do we address the case sensitivity issue - can we instruct the 
>> site to not be case sensitive.
>> b. what is the appropriate way to mix .net files and cfm / cfc files 
>> under one site (this pertains to our major question) and if this is 
>> possible would it all be under one session?
>>  
>>  
>>
>> -- 
>> online documentation: http://openbd.org/manual/
>> http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en
>>
>
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