The standard OpenBD war deployment comes with a sample page in there -
which dumps out the various scopes when you call it - to show it's
working. Find that index.cfm file - and that's where your own app would go.
My guess is that it is in fact somewhere under /openbd/ as you suspect.
Another method that I use - is to develop the application locally on my
own machine using the OpenBD desktop edition. Then, when it's done and
ready for prime time, the desktop version will package up a war file for
me (both openBD and my app all bundled up in there). THAT's the WAR file
that I deploy to Tomcat's webapps folder.
HTH,
Al
On 7/2/2013 10:21 AM, Jason Allen wrote:
I have tomcat running on CentOS 6.4. It is installed to /tomcat
I've placed OpenBD.war in the tomcat webapps folder --
/tomcat/webapps/openbd
I created a context for openbd admin 'openbd.mydomain.com' and can
successfully open up the OpenBD admin site
However, I placed my app directly in /tomcat/webapps. Pages from my
app are not processing CFML.
Currently, this is what the setup looks like
/tomcat/webapps/openbd
/tomcat/webapps/myAPP
Do I need to place myapp within the OpenBD folder?
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