railto getting started 2 (Windows OS)

2009-06-23 Thread Don L
For clarity and the benefit of future railo users, I'm going to start a new thread here. For future railo server (not express) users, the port is 8600. The second batch of railto server 3.1x questions: data source configuration server configuration installation options a) the config file

Re: railto getting started 2 (Windows OS)

2009-06-23 Thread Don L
For clarity and the benefit of future railo users, I'm going to start a new thread here. For future railo server (not express) users, the port is 8600. The second batch of railto server 3.1x questions: data source configuration server configuration installation options a) the

Re: railto getting started 2 (Windows OS)

2009-06-23 Thread Arsalan Tariq Keen
:) -- From: Don L do...@yahoo.com Sent: Wednesday, June 24, 2009 1:33 AM To: cf-talk cf-talk@houseoffusion.com Subject: railto getting started 2 (Windows OS) For clarity and the benefit of future railo users, I'm going to start a new thread here. For future railo server (not express) users

Re: railto getting started 2 (Windows OS)

2009-06-23 Thread Paul Kukiel
Browse to http://127.0.0.1:8600/railo-context/admin/web.cfm And you get the CFadmin your used to where you cna setup Datasources and mappings etc. You can even update the server directly from here. Paul. On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 3:49 PM, Don L do...@yahoo.com wrote: For clarity and the

Re: railto getting started 2 (Windows OS)

2009-06-23 Thread Don L
Browse to http://127.0.0.1:8600/railo-context/admin/web.cfm And you get the CFadmin your used to where you cna setup Datasources and mappings etc. You can even update the server directly from here. Paul. On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 3:49 PM, D Good info, Paul, beautiful. Now, a new question,

Re: railto getting started 2 (Windows OS)

2009-06-23 Thread Peter Boughton
Railo has a cfadmin tag, which is a supported but not yet fully documented feature. There's some info on the Railo blog here: http://www.railo.ch/blog/index.cfm/2006/12/19/New-features-introduced-with-Railo And a few examples have been posted on the Google mailing list - try searching there

Re: railto getting started 2 (Windows OS)

2009-06-23 Thread Don L
Railo has a cfadmin tag, which is a supported but not yet fully documented feature. There's some info on the Railo blog here: http://www.railo.ch/blog/index. cfm/2006/12/19/New-features-introduced-with-Railo And a few examples have been posted on the Google mailing list - try

Re: railto getting started 2 (Windows OS)

2009-06-23 Thread Don L
Railo has a cfadmin tag, which is a supported but not yet fully documented feature. There's some info on the Railo blog here: http://www.railo.ch/blog/index. cfm/2006/12/19/New-features-introduced-with-Railo And a few examples have been posted on the Google mailing list - try

Re: railto getting started 2 (Windows OS)

2009-06-23 Thread Peter Boughton
the railo wiki stated that it supports cfajaxproxy, however, my version of railto 3.1.0.015 complained: tag AjaxProxy is not supported, how come? The cfajaxproxy tag is not yet implemented. Andrea Campolonghi and others are working on it, and if you join the Google group you'll see the

Re: railto getting started 2 (Windows OS)

2009-06-23 Thread Don L
the railo wiki stated that it supports cfajaxproxy, however, my version of railto 3.1.0.015 complained: tag AjaxProxy is not supported, how come? The cfajaxproxy tag is not yet implemented. Andrea Campolonghi and others are working on it, and if you join the Google group you'll see

Re: railto getting started 2 (Windows OS)

2009-06-23 Thread Don L
the railo wiki stated that it supports cfajaxproxy, however, my Thanks, Peter, who's the google group's moderater and his/her email address? Don Sorry, I didn't notice Gert's response before. ~| Want to reach the