Well, not so painless, actually, as one of my applications runs 220 websites
and that goes beyond Tomcat's ability with a single connector or server.xml, so
I decided to try it under Apache, and am currently having rewriteRules
problems. But they'll get solved. I'm 95% of the way there.
Yes, that was my intention when I hit 100, but got busy. I need to look closer
at the problem now, though, to see if that would make things faster or save
memory, and how that matches up against having to re-path every page's IMG tag,
since every site's file content will now be pushed out one
it makes no difference to smarterstats, reading one big log is not harder
than reading 185 separate logs.
Logs will get processed faster in fact.
However running separate sites would makes things better from a web
server/performance and bottleneck perspective as you have less traffic
going
the installer is straight forward, if you just want a bog standard install,
then that is all you need to do.
The only tweak you may need is to increase the JVM memory as it is only
256MB by default, which you do via the tomcat service manager on the java
tab.
You should also lock down the railo
Hey all,
I'm moving my server to a new company who does not offer CF licenses on a
monthly basis, though they do have some CF experience. The server they offered
me was too good to pass up*, so I'm going for it.
I've been using CF9, and rather than buy a new CF license outright (ouch), I
Railo is excellent. The community around Railo is excellent. The
Google group for Railo, which I think you have already found is one of
the best resources for support of a product that I have experienced.
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/railo
The installers are out there, including
Seems likely that you may need to modify your manager code - not for Railo
specifically, but rather because of the use of Tomcat, which would be true
for CF10/11, too. There are docs and blog posts available relative to
creating a new site in Railo.
On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 4:08 PM, Maureen
The only thing I can add, other than that Railo is excellent, is that youll
want to take a close look at the compatibility section
(http://www.getrailo.org/index.cfm/documentation/compatibility/cfml-compatibility/
On Tue, Dec 23, 2014 at 9:49 PM, Mik Muller wrote:
Anyone here using Railo and have recommendations in terms of installation
and configuration? I've been to GetRailo.org and com and find the
documentation to be a little paltry, especially regarding the installation
and the best
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