Aaron, I was just mixing things up. I've used OpenBD Desktop for years, and lately Jetty Launcher/Desktop.
I'd love to have some scriptable form of plugins for Jetty Launcher, even if it's as simple as included python and being able to run scripts based on a right-click context menu. Maybe a couple of hooks so we could hook into some variation of currently-selected-application, that way we could just make our own scripts for things like copying OpenBD into the current server. On Tuesday, October 7, 2014 7:21:08 PM UTC-4, Aaron J. White wrote: > > Hmm. Late to the party again, but Jetty Desktop > <https://github.com/aw20/jettydesktop> is the tool you are looking for > Marcus. (It's called Jetty Launcher on the site OpenBD though. *Hint* > Someone fix this) > If you ever used OpenBD Desktop it is pretty much the same except for two > things. > > 1. All of the OpenBD specific customization have been removed. So now > there are no settings to automatically include the OpenBD WEB-INF or > OpenBD > plugins. On the flip side though Jetty Desktop can now be used to run > Railo > or other java based things. > 2. Now you can save settings for multiple folders (web apps) so you > don't have to configure them each time. Plus, you can run multiple web > apps > at one time. > > So all this to say "yeah" now you have to make sure your app already has > the WEB-INF folder with OpenBD files. This is pretty easy to extract from > the J2EE Standard WAR <http://openbd.org/download/nightly/openbd.war> on > the site though. > > @Alan: You asked us before what plugins, if it was possible, we would like > to see for Jetty Desktop. I think plugins to enable the OpenBD specific > functions we lost in the transition from OpenBD Desktop to Jetty Desktop > would be nice. I was also thinking that a simple mechanism to link a menu > item to a windows batch script would be nice. Maybe a "plugin/script" > folder in the Jetty Desktop root that uses the .bat file name and puts it > in the menu. Clicking that menu item runs the .bat file. > > > On Friday, October 3, 2014 12:39:41 PM UTC-5, Marcus F wrote: >> >> What is says in the title, OpenBD Local doesn't contain OpenBD and >> doesn't server CFML pages by default. >> >> I'm just pointing this out because the whole selling point is to use it >> to develop local apps, maybe ship it with the latest stable release? >> > -- -- online documentation: http://openbd.org/manual/ http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Open BlueDragon" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
