So, I'm wishing I was presenting "Using That Shiny New Coldfusion Builder",
but alas I'm not.  I see a good topic for someone to step up and present on
here.


Douglas Knudsen
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On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Charlie Arehart <char...@carehart.org>wrote:

> Hey Sean, that wouldn't be a problem with the RDS implementation. That
> would
> be with the aspect of adding a server to be managed from within CFB.
>
> I do so lament that they have gone this way of kind of forcing people into
> thinking that they need to "add their server" to CFB, and that they need to
> install the "admin instance" to a server to be "used with CFB".
>
> The fact is, if you just want to do RDS stuff, you do NOT need to do the
> whole "add server" thing (when adding a project, or in the Servers view).
>
> You can just do the RDS stuff, without all that, either by defining an RDS
> server setup in the Windows>Preferences>Adobe>RDS Configuration or from
> within the various RDS views (RDS Data View, RDS File View, Services
> Browser
> etc.)
>
> So the whole JNDI thing is what gives away to me that your problem is with
> that. RDS works entirely over port 80. If you really do just want to do RDS
> stuff, start by going into that window>preferences>adobe>rds config section
> and use the "test" button there to confirm if all is ok with your RDS
> setup.
>
>
> And as for the "servers" thing, if you really wanted to get it going, it
> could be simply that the 2910 port is blocked. Or your CF server there may
> be using a different port. It's defined in
> [cf]\runtime\servers\coldfusion\SERVER-INF\jndi.properties (in the
> Standalone/Server mode) and [jrun]\servers\cfusion\SERVER-INF\
> jndi.properties (in the multiple instance/multiserver mode).
>
> Then again, unless you want to start/stop them from within CFB (unlikely on
> a remote hosted server), you could also just remove the server definition
> to
> get past the error you see. There are some other benefits that come from
> it,
> but if all you want really is the RDS stuff, it's just not necessary.
>
> Hope that's helpful.
>
> /charlie
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] On Behalf Of sharrison
> > Sent: Thursday, August 06, 2009 9:28 AM
> > To: discussion@acfug.org
> > Subject: [ACFUG Discuss] ADobe ColdFusion Builder
> >
> > Has anyone else had huge problems with using CFBuilder's RDS
> > implementation?
> > Specifically, this error:
> >
> > "The connection to the remote JNDI server on host alienetworks.com at
> > port
> > 2910 has failed (as have all backup hosts listed, if any) - please
> > verify
> > that the server is running and the NamingService is available"
> >
> > The last word I got from Adobe was that this is a 'known issue' --
> > seems
> > like the fact that RDS simply doesn't work at all for some folks would
> > be a
> > significant issue indeed.
> >
> > I've installed the admin scripts, service is up and running, port 2910
> > is
> > open, still no love - do I need to keep on using CF Studio? :)
> >
> > Any insight appreciated.
> >
> > W. Sean Harrison
> > Founder, CTO
> > ALIENetworks LLC
> > http://www.ALIENetworks.com
> > sharri...@alienetworks.com
> > 105 1/2 Main St
> > Smyrna, TN 37167
> > Direct: 615.838.9289
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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