Jordan JBoss web is almost the same as tomcat. Resin is different but good and also offers the built in quercus php interpreter running under java which is wonderful. It also features a watchdog timer for auto restarts.
I have now used resin with OpenBD and Railo 3. Both have their quirks requiring some small, if wierd, code changes to my most common cms - Bytespring Railo offers both overall admin control and per web admin control which is handy. Would be nice to see this in Openbd. If anyone is interested I can give them instructions and configs for any of the above combos. Julian On Oct 8, 10:08 am, Jordan Michaels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sorry for the delayed response. I will be out of town for a while so I'm > a little slow on my email responses. > > The one I get asked about most is the OpenBD/Tomcat setup. The folks > that ask are folks who already have Tomcat setup and running but want to > have OpenBD enabled on it. > > I will get to it eventually, but my free time is in short supply at the > moment. You all know how it goes: sometimes you have a lot and some > times you don't. > > It would be interesting for me personally to see how this setup > translates to JBoss and Resin. The more options there are, the better > for everyone IMO. ;) > > Warm regards, > Jordan Michaels > Vivio Technologieshttp://www.viviotech.net/ > Open BlueDragon Steering Committee > Adobe Solution Provider > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Jordan, > > > I tend not to do that (to my detriment too) But I have now started to. > > I use examdiff pro(windows) to see all the config file differences and > > where all the libs and wars exist. > > > I have found that resin 3.2 is not quite there yet but 3.1.6 is > > stable. it offers watchdog facilities which are good plus a built-in > > java-based php interpreter. The connector is also not the rather > > clunky mod_jk bit their own rather like CF. It was the railo distro > > that pointed me to resin although the new distro will probably be > > JBoss. > > > Which of the 6 different combos do you want? (J2EE distro/railo/ > > Openbd) > > > I am looking forward to openbd as it develops and its install is now > > more like CF thanks to your work. My understanding of J2EE servers is > > also no FAR better thanks to your work. Railo distributes its WEB-INF > > directories all oever the place despite a central location. However > > these auto update (even with hotswap under resin). > > > Julian > > > On Oct 5, 3:45 am, Jordan Michaels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Awesome! > > >> I don't suppose you documented the process did you? > > >> I should have done it when I was setting the whole thing up but I didn't > >> and now I have to go back and do it again because I'm not sure I can > >> remember everything I did. Grr. > > >> -Jordan > > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >> To: "Open BlueDragon" <[email protected]> > >> Sent: Friday, October 3, 2008 4:46:52 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific > >> Subject: [OpenBD] Re: OpenBD/Tomcat RHEL Installer > > >> Great Stuff, > > >> I used this installer on my Centos5 and then dissected to get the > >> relavant configs to get both openbd and railo3 going on Tomcat, JBoss > >> Web and Resin (with quercis for PHP). > > >> JBoss Web is the easiest (and very similar to tomcat) > > >> Now I have backup resources which I like!! > > >> Julian- Hide quoted text - > > >> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ Open BlueDragon Public Mailing List http://groups.google.com/group/openbd?hl=en official blog @ http://blog.openbluedragon.org/ !! save a network - trim replies before posting !! -~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---
