[cfaussie] Installing CF9 Multi-Server on an existing CF9 Standalone box

2011-11-07 Thread Phil Rasmussen
Hi Guys. I've just run into a dilemma whereby the production web
server for a client has CF9 Enterprise running in standalone mode, and
we now have the need to run a new J2EE application on this same box
that will interact directly with the database and has nothing to do
with CF. I can't seem to find anyway to get this to work in the
Standalone CF9 install as JRUN4 is embedded, so rather than uninstall
CF completely and start afresh which is not an option, I was hoping to
install JRUN4 on this box as well so I can create a new server
instance for this J2EE application.

Does anyone know of any issues that might arise by installing JRUN4 or
the CF9 Multi-Server version alongside an existing CF9 standalone
install?

Thanks!

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Re: [cfaussie] Installing CF9 Multi-Server on an existing CF9 Standalone box

2011-11-07 Thread Brett Payne-Rhodes
Hi Phil,

No reason why you can't do this. Just double check that the standalone
installation did infact install into a coldfusion9 directory rather than
jrun4 though it sounds like you have already done this...

Brett
B)



On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 10:45 AM, Phil Rasmussen ara...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Guys. I've just run into a dilemma whereby the production web
 server for a client has CF9 Enterprise running in standalone mode, and
 we now have the need to run a new J2EE application on this same box
 that will interact directly with the database and has nothing to do
 with CF. I can't seem to find anyway to get this to work in the
 Standalone CF9 install as JRUN4 is embedded, so rather than uninstall
 CF completely and start afresh which is not an option, I was hoping to
 install JRUN4 on this box as well so I can create a new server
 instance for this J2EE application.

 Does anyone know of any issues that might arise by installing JRUN4 or
 the CF9 Multi-Server version alongside an existing CF9 standalone
 install?

 Thanks!

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Re: [cfaussie] Installing CF9 Multi-Server on an existing CF9 Standalone box

2011-11-07 Thread MrBuzzy
You could also try using Tomcat, instead of deploying your J2EE app on JRun, 
which may be unsupported I the future ;) 



On 08/11/2011, at 14:31, Brett Payne-Rhodes bret...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi Phil,
 
 No reason why you can't do this. Just double check that the standalone 
 installation did infact install into a coldfusion9 directory rather than 
 jrun4 though it sounds like you have already done this...
 
 Brett
 B)
 
 
 
 On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 10:45 AM, Phil Rasmussen ara...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi Guys. I've just run into a dilemma whereby the production web
 server for a client has CF9 Enterprise running in standalone mode, and
 we now have the need to run a new J2EE application on this same box
 that will interact directly with the database and has nothing to do
 with CF. I can't seem to find anyway to get this to work in the
 Standalone CF9 install as JRUN4 is embedded, so rather than uninstall
 CF completely and start afresh which is not an option, I was hoping to
 install JRUN4 on this box as well so I can create a new server
 instance for this J2EE application.
 
 Does anyone know of any issues that might arise by installing JRUN4 or
 the CF9 Multi-Server version alongside an existing CF9 standalone
 install?
 
 Thanks!
 
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Re: [cfaussie] Installing CF9 Multi-Server on an existing CF9 Standalone box

2011-11-07 Thread Kai Koenig
If your new application is a totally unrelated J2EE application, why then run 
it on JRUN anyway? Deploy it on a lightweight Tomcat or so.

Cheers
Kai



 Hi Guys. I've just run into a dilemma whereby the production web
 server for a client has CF9 Enterprise running in standalone mode, and
 we now have the need to run a new J2EE application on this same box
 that will interact directly with the database and has nothing to do
 with CF. I can't seem to find anyway to get this to work in the
 Standalone CF9 install as JRUN4 is embedded, so rather than uninstall
 CF completely and start afresh which is not an option, I was hoping to
 install JRUN4 on this box as well so I can create a new server
 instance for this J2EE application.
 
 Does anyone know of any issues that might arise by installing JRUN4 or
 the CF9 Multi-Server version alongside an existing CF9 standalone
 install?
 
 Thanks!


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[cfaussie] Re: Installing CF9 Multi-Server on an existing CF9 Standalone box

2011-11-07 Thread Phil Rasmussen
Thanks for the replies everyone. Good point RE:Tomcat i'm looking into
that now as i have no requirement to use JRUN and it seems it may not
be the most future proof choice at this stage. It's an IIS7/Win64 web
server so I imagine there is some type of connector needed for IIS to
parse .jsp extensions through Tomcat.

Cheers
Phil

On Nov 8, 2:56 pm, Kai Koenig k...@koeni.de wrote:
 If your new application is a totally unrelated J2EE application, why then run 
 it on JRUN anyway? Deploy it on a lightweight Tomcat or so.

 Cheers
 Kai







  Hi Guys. I've just run into a dilemma whereby the production web
  server for a client has CF9 Enterprise running in standalone mode, and
  we now have the need to run a new J2EE application on this same box
  that will interact directly with the database and has nothing to do
  with CF. I can't seem to find anyway to get this to work in the
  Standalone CF9 install as JRUN4 is embedded, so rather than uninstall
  CF completely and start afresh which is not an option, I was hoping to
  install JRUN4 on this box as well so I can create a new server
  instance for this J2EE application.

  Does anyone know of any issues that might arise by installing JRUN4 or
  the CF9 Multi-Server version alongside an existing CF9 standalone
  install?

  Thanks!

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Re: [cfaussie] Re: Installing CF9 Multi-Server on an existing CF9 Standalone box

2011-11-07 Thread Kai Koenig
http://jspors.blogspot.com/2009/01/setting-up-64-bit-tomcat-6-on-iis7.html

http://tomcatiis.riaforge.org/

Cheers
Kai


On 8/11/2011, at 5:06 PM, Phil Rasmussen wrote:

 Thanks for the replies everyone. Good point RE:Tomcat i'm looking into
 that now as i have no requirement to use JRUN and it seems it may not
 be the most future proof choice at this stage. It's an IIS7/Win64 web
 server so I imagine there is some type of connector needed for IIS to
 parse .jsp extensions through Tomcat.
 
 Cheers
 Phil
 
 On Nov 8, 2:56 pm, Kai Koenig k...@koeni.de wrote:
 If your new application is a totally unrelated J2EE application, why then 
 run it on JRUN anyway? Deploy it on a lightweight Tomcat or so.
 
 Cheers
 Kai
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 Hi Guys. I've just run into a dilemma whereby the production web
 server for a client has CF9 Enterprise running in standalone mode, and
 we now have the need to run a new J2EE application on this same box
 that will interact directly with the database and has nothing to do
 with CF. I can't seem to find anyway to get this to work in the
 Standalone CF9 install as JRUN4 is embedded, so rather than uninstall
 CF completely and start afresh which is not an option, I was hoping to
 install JRUN4 on this box as well so I can create a new server
 instance for this J2EE application.
 
 Does anyone know of any issues that might arise by installing JRUN4 or
 the CF9 Multi-Server version alongside an existing CF9 standalone
 install?
 
 Thanks!
 
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Re: [cfaussie] Re: Installing CF9 Multi-Server on an existing CF9 Standalone box

2011-11-07 Thread Paul Kukiel
You can use the tomcat connectors or a reverse proxy.  Personally I would
use a reverse proxy and a re-write rule to proxy past IIS.  I used this
same method to sit Jira behind IIS on a box that also run ColdFusion.
 While Tomcat is lightweight just ensure you have enough ram to supply both
CF and Tomcat.

Regards,

On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 3:06 PM, Phil Rasmussen ara...@gmail.com wrote:

 Thanks for the replies everyone. Good point RE:Tomcat i'm looking into
 that now as i have no requirement to use JRUN and it seems it may not
 be the most future proof choice at this stage. It's an IIS7/Win64 web
 server so I imagine there is some type of connector needed for IIS to
 parse .jsp extensions through Tomcat.

 Cheers
 Phil

 On Nov 8, 2:56 pm, Kai Koenig k...@koeni.de wrote:
  If your new application is a totally unrelated J2EE application, why
 then run it on JRUN anyway? Deploy it on a lightweight Tomcat or so.
 
  Cheers
  Kai
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   Hi Guys. I've just run into a dilemma whereby the production web
   server for a client has CF9 Enterprise running in standalone mode, and
   we now have the need to run a new J2EE application on this same box
   that will interact directly with the database and has nothing to do
   with CF. I can't seem to find anyway to get this to work in the
   Standalone CF9 install as JRUN4 is embedded, so rather than uninstall
   CF completely and start afresh which is not an option, I was hoping to
   install JRUN4 on this box as well so I can create a new server
   instance for this J2EE application.
 
   Does anyone know of any issues that might arise by installing JRUN4 or
   the CF9 Multi-Server version alongside an existing CF9 standalone
   install?
 
   Thanks!

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[cfaussie] CSS packager

2011-11-07 Thread Steve Onnis
Anyone know of a CSS/JavaScript packager i could use in ColdFusion for
minifying CSS/JavaScript files?

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Re: [cfaussie] CSS packager

2011-11-07 Thread Zac Spitzer
http://cfstatic.riaforge.org/

On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 4:48 PM, Steve Onnis st...@cfcentral.com.au wrote:
 Anyone know of a CSS/JavaScript packager i could use in ColdFusion for
 minifying CSS/JavaScript files?

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