I can't speak to anything about Railo or how to install it, but Tomcat
is Apache's JSP compiler. http://tomcat.apache.org/

Good luck!

- RYAN JOY
  http://twitter.com/atxryan



On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 9:23 AM, Doug Boude <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have "inherited" a web app hosted on a dedicated server that is openBSD
> running Apache. I want to be able to do CF development on that box (without
> spending money on a CF server license, of course) and so am contemplating
> putting Railo on it. Bear in mind now that I am completely ignorant of most
> of what's involved in doing that, but my googling so far seems to be saying
> that I should first install Tomcat, and then I can install Railo. I can't
> quite comprehend what Tomcat really does (can't find anything in my existing
> experience to relate it to), but knowing that it is required, does anybody
> know how I can determine if it's already installed and running on our
> server?
>
> If anybody has any "nutshell" type step by step pseudo (and/or actual)
> instructions on how to accomplish getting Railo installed on openBSD, or
> just tips, tricks, gotchas, or general advice on the subject, I sure would
> appreciate it! I've always typically tended to shy away from the open source
> CFML engines, but given my current situation, I'm thinking it's time to
> broaden my CF horizons in this arena.
>
> Doug Boude
>
> >
>

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