Matthew,

>> if you have OpenBD running on Tomcat, for example, depending on how you 
>> have things configured I don't see why IIS would know or care that Apache
was *also* 
>> talking to OpenBD and vice-versa.

This was my thinking. Essentially tomcat is serving the CFML files so it
shouldn't care if there were one or the other.

>> I wouldn't attempt this even if it's possible. I think you're much better

>> off doing this on another server  

Unfortunately I don't have another server to do this on which would
obviously be my first choice.  What I need really is the Mod_Xsend module
functionality on Apache and it looks as if the company that is supposed to
be writing the IIS ISAPI version is taking longer than I need.  I am
wrestling with the downtime to just install apache as the primary web sever
vrs installing it alongside IIS.  If I was more familiar with configuring
Apache on windows and Tomcat and Open BD for that matter I would know the
best way.  My fear is not getting apache/tomcat/OpenBD configured in a
reasonable amount of time. So keeping IIS working until it is configured
seems a "best" choice.

I guess I will have to do my homework some more before I attempt this.  

Thanks for your input.

 
Dennis Powers
UXB Internet - A Website Design & Hosting Company
P.O. Box 6028
Wolcott, CT 06716
203-879-2844
http://www.uxbinternet.com




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