Where can I get the desk top version? 

Nitish

-----Original Message-----
From: "Marcus F" <[email protected]>
Sent: ‎08-‎10-‎2014 04:58
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: [OpenBD] Re: OpenBD Local doesn't contain WEB-INF

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 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.
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.
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 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?

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