Thanks Matt. It is possible that I am doing something wrong because I also
tried deploying an Elastic Server VMWare image (OpenBD, Tomcat6,
UbuntuServer) into my local VMWare server instance, and I seem to have
similar problems. I tried playing around with the mapping paths using
absolute (with the $ sign! :), relative and none at all, and didn't get any
better results. Maybe it is a Ubuntu thing, since that's the common element
of both platforms. I will try the Ready2Run in my windows VM and report
back.

Also, just to give more info, I did not do any special setup to get up and
running. I downloaded the Ready2Run, extracted it then ran the *java*
command in terminal to start the server on 8080. Then I downloaded,
extracted the frameworks into the folder
"/openbd-jetty/webroot_cfmlapps/cfmlWebContext_1" (also renamed jetty-openbd
to openbd-jetty) and navigated to the samples in the frameworks.

Cheers,
Baz




On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 10:01 AM, Matthew Woodward <[email protected]>wrote:

> Matthew Woodward wrote:
>
>> General comment--you do NOT need to create mappings for any of these stuff
>> if it's in the root of the content (which it looks like it is). Also
>>
>
> That should have read "root of the context," not content. Sorry about that.
>
>
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>
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