No!

You need to COPY the "WEB-INF" and the "bluedragon" directory to the
web app folder. Example:

webapps/
-> myapp
-> anotherapp

You need to copy both folders into both directories. This is not
OpenBD specific but how J2EE apps work. Each webapp is a web
application for the J2EE server and it expects to find jars and all in
those relevant directories.

You need to restart Tomcat after doing this.

Kind Regards,
Nitai

On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 4:32 PM, deeztech <[email protected]> wrote:
> So, I simply create a "WEB-INF" and "bluedragon" directories under
> each site's "/var/www/" directories and this should work? I'm not
> interested in using the installer. I've used it before and I ran into
> a lot of strange behavior with bluedragon. This is why I went with the
> manual install method. Don't I need to define ".cfm" files as
> documents apache should serve or something like that?
>
> On Nov 11, 10:21 am, "Nitai @ Razuna" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Each "host" need its own "WEB-INF" and "bluedragon" directory for it
>> to run as web application. For some (for me) this works out fine, for
>> others it doesn't and therefore Jordan made the OpenBD installer
>> script which creates a "general" WEB-INF and bluedragon dir so you
>> don't need one in each webapp directory.
>>
>> Kind Regards,
>> Nitai
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 4:16 PM, deeztech <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Hello,
>>
>> > I have installed OpenBD on Ubuntu server 10.04 by installing apache2
>> > and tomcat6 and then I deployed the openbd.war file in the tomcat6
>> > manager. I was able to logon successfully to the openbd administrator.
>> > Then, I created virtual hosts under my apache2 configuration and
>> > mirrored those hosts in the tomcat server.xml directory. I also
>> > enabled AJP proxy under apache and tomcat and I configured the apache
>> > virtual hosts to use it. All went well until I tried to browse to one
>> > of the sites and it didn't default to the "index.cfm" document but
>> > instead to the existing "index.html" document. So I manually entered
>> > the "http://site_address/index.cfm"; but it simply gave me the page
>> > code and it didn't serve the document properly. Obviously, there is
>> > something I'm missing here. Can someone shed some light on this?
>>
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