Palm Pre
D
Anyone here using Ext with railo?
Thanks.
Don
Chunshen Li
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certainly be glad to talk off this NG
as
well, donli at yahoo dot com
Kind of a personal question.
-- Sent from my Palm Pre
D
Anyone here using Ext with railo?
Thanks.
Don
Chunshen Li
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I was actually kidding. But as for me, no, I use Adobe ColdFusion
exclusively.
I actually had a bunch of apps that made extensive use of Ext,
well, I had some trouble getting complete data for auto suggest back from Ext
2.x with railo and I think the issue does not seem to be on railo end
Anyone here using Ext with railo?
I am.
I was actually kidding.
I don't know about David but it is a very personal question for me. i.e if
my roommate finds out she will point at me and laugh for days on end. So
what is your question?
Regards,
Emmit
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 5:37 PM, David
well well, I love coldfusion, all versions from the very first one Allare days
on... it's that just I don't have the luxury to bundle cf8 with my little app,
hence, going other route... it's kind of like a way out of no way or tough way
... btw, it's only a few hiccups left now ... thanks for
may also evolve... just a thought. But
more
importantly, do you? And I would certainly be glad to talk off this NG
as
well, donli at yahoo dot com
Kind of a personal question.
-- Sent from my Palm Pre
D
Anyone here using Ext with railo?
Thanks.
Don
Chunshen Li
would certainly be glad to talk off this NG
as
well, donli at yahoo dot com
Kind of a personal question.
-- Sent from my Palm Pre
D
Anyone here using Ext with railo?
Thanks.
Don
Chunshen Li
On Tuesday 23 Jun 2009, Don L wrote:
Paul, I just figured it out, it's 8600, so, working now. NOT the documented
(README file, 8080). This is bad considering such an important piece of
information.
The port number changes based on what else is running on the system (the J2EE
app server uses
Don,
I guess it's time to invite you to the Railo Google group.
THANK YOU GERT! I thought you'd never offer!
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THANK YOU GERT! I thought you'd never offer!
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Now he's done it...there goes the neighborhood! ;o)
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 7:15 PM, Dave l cfl...@jamwerx.com wrote:
THANK YOU GERT! I thought you'd never offer!
NOO
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first of all, I hope it's ok to post general cfml engine related question.
just downloaded the railo 3.1 executable but have no idea how to get started,
its own doc points to its wiki site, which does not seem to have a 'right' doc
for getting started with it, but some of you here would know
This doesn't help...?
http://www.getrailo.org/index.cfm/documentation/installation/railo-express/
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Don L do...@yahoo.com wrote:
first of all, I hope it's ok to post general cfml engine related question.
just downloaded the railo 3.1 executable but have
You would be bettor off posting to a Railo mailing list.
ra...@googlegroups.com
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/railo_talk/
G!
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 2:33 PM, Don L do...@yahoo.com wrote:
first of all, I hope it's ok to post general cfml engine related question.
just downloaded
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Don L do...@yahoo.com wrote:
first of all, I hope it's ok to post general cfml engine related question.
just downloaded the railo 3.1 executable but have no idea how to get
started, its own doc points to its wiki site, which does not seem to have a
'right
Also there is a How To section on the Railo blog
http://www.railo.ch/blog/index.cfm/HowTo
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 2:44 PM, Charlie Griefer
charlie.grie...@gmail.comwrote:
Sean Corfield has a multi-part Railo for Dummies series on his blog:
http://corfield.org/blog/index.cfm/do/blog.entry
This doesn't help...?
http://www.getrailo.org/index.cfm/documentation/installation/railo-express/
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 1:33 PM, D
Well, I picked the railo-server package not the express for the latter does not
have a web server bundled, need something closer to my need
As mentioned the Railo mailing list is really helpfull but I also just
blogged a Railo express getting started guide just the other day:
http://blog.kukiel.net/2009/06/railo-express-can-starting-cfml.html
BTW your problem is probably the port is 8080 not
http://localhost:/test.htm
Well, I picked the railo-server package not the express for the latter does
not have a web server bundled, need something closer to my need.
The server install is port 6800 I belive from memory. Till you hoock
it behind IIS or apache or change the resin configs.
Express is
Paul
Paul, I just figured it out, it's 8600, so, working now. NOT the documented
(README file, 8080). This is bad considering such an important piece of
information.
Well, I picked the railo-server package not the express for the
latter does not have a web server bundled, need something
You would be bettor off posting to a Railo mailing list.
ra...@googlegroups.com
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/railo_talk/
G!
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 2:33 PM, D
My post got bounced back, go figure.
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Want to reach
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 12:15 PM, Don L do...@yahoo.com wrote:
You would be bettor off posting to a Railo mailing list.
ra...@googlegroups.com
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/railo_talk/
G!
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 2:33 PM, D
My post got bounced back, go figure.
Did you post
Thanks, I'll check it out.
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Don L do...@yahoo.com wrote:
first of all, I hope it's ok to post general cfml engine related
question.
just downloaded the railo 3.1 executable but have no idea how to
get
started, its own doc points to its wiki site
_
http://blog.cutterscrossing.com
On 6/23/2009 2:22 PM, Charlie Griefer wrote:
On Tue, Jun 23, 2009 at 12:15 PM, Don Ldo...@yahoo.com wrote:
You would be bettor off posting to a Railo mailing list.
ra...@googlegroups.com
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/railo_talk/
G
ok, thanks for the info, I'll dig...
And, the group moderator has to accept your subscription request, prior
to submitting to the google group
Steve Cutter Blades
Adobe Certified Professional
Advanced Macromedia ColdFusion MX 7 Developer
Co-Author of Learning Ext JS
OS = Windows OS.
ok, we're getting to the nitty, gritty part of railo v3.1x.
its wiki doc states its support of CFINPUT 's autosuggest attribute, however,
it fails me. Thanks.
Don
P.S. Sorry for asking so many railo questions in such a short time span
Don,
I guess it's time to invite you to the Railo Google group. Many of these
things are answered very fast by the growing community there. At the moment
we are updating the Wiki so that it contains all the current tags and
functions Railo supports. The wiki will be opened once the final version
Thanks, Gert. Don
Don,
I guess it's time to invite you to the Railo Google group. Many of these
...
Greetings from Switzerland
Gert Franz
Railo Technologies Professional Open Source
skype: gert.franz g...@getrailo.com
+41 76 5680 231www.getrailo.ch
Is this a non-Railo mailing list or we have just ran out of skills on this
one??? :)
anyways my country just won the T20 Cricket World Cup! :D
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From: Arsalan Tariq Keen arsalk...@hotmail.com
Sent: Saturday, June 20, 2009 12:59 PM
To: cf
*ask
On Sun, Jun 21, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Matt Quackenbush wrote:
Maybe as the Railo list?
http://groups.google.com/group/railo
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Maybe as the Railo list?
http://groups.google.com/group/railo
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Hey Guys,
Does Railo support the ColdFusion Reports made using ColdFusion Report builder
(.cfr format)??
If not, then is there any alternate for that in Railo?
Regards,
Arsalan
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Has anyone set-up a Jboss, Railo, Sava cms intranet environment?
I am interested in setting up Sava on windows in as reasonable cost basis as
possible. Can anyone comment on their experience doing so; it's current
practicality and ease of setting up an alternative coldfusion server
environment
There have been a number of JBoss/Railo discussions recently on the
Railo mailing list. I don't know about installing Sava in particular
atop that environment but I doubt it would be a problem. Since this
question is specific to a particular CF app server, I'd suggest going
over to the Railo list
Sava - now called Mura - explicitly supports Railo, since v2, so there is
unlikely to be any problems there.
...in as reasonable cost basis as possible
Then use Linux and save yourself the cost of a Windows license?
Eitherway, there's install guides available for Ubuntu Linux and Windows
Sava - now called Mura - explicitly supports Railo, since v2, so there is
unlikely to be any problems there.
Actually the Express version of Mura runs on Railo
Expresshttp://www.railo-technologies.com/en/index.cfm?treeID=200
From the gosava.com web site:
*Mura Express*: Get up and running
AND www.getrailo.org and getrailo.com run on Mura/Sava as well...
Greetings from Switzerland
Gert Franz
Railo Technologies GmbH
g...@getrailo.com
www.getrailo.ch
Join our Mailing List
german: http://de.groups.yahoo.com/group/railo/
english:http://groups.google.com/group/railo
Has anyone set-up a Jboss, Railo, Sava cms intranet environment?
I am interested in setting up Sava on windows in as reasonable cost basis as
possible. Can anyone comment on their experience doing so; it's current
practicality and ease of setting up an alternative coldfusion server
environment
Hi all,
let me hook into here as well...
Railo Open Source is free and will be free. It's licensed under LGPL and you
don't have to open source your CFML source code as well. The LGPL license
doesn't force you to that (which on the other hand GPL would do). It's a
business friendly license
On Wednesday 01 Apr 2009, Gerald Guido wrote:
It is only if you redistribute your app where the GPL's viral aspects come
into play
A mistake I paid dearly for in the past where our some of internal
processes came into play when rolling a GPL app into one of our products.
Actually, you only
Go getcha some hot steamy OS CF 8(ish) action.
http://www.getrailo.org/
G!
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Nice site, and fantastic news.
Now, who can tell me how to run it off of a USB drive?
nathan strutz
[Blog and Family @ http://www.dopefly.com/]
[AZCFUG Manager @ http://www.azcfug.org/]
2009/3/31 Gerald Guido gerald.gu...@gmail.com
Go getcha some hot steamy OS CF 8(ish) action.
Take a look at the express edition:
http://www.getrailo.org/index.cfm/download/
Railo Express is a live version which means that it does not need to
be installed. Just copy it onto your computer and without further
installation you can start. This is especially interesting if you e.g.
would
Now, who can tell me how to run it off of a USB drive?
I don't know about Railo specifically, but you can do this with
CF/JRun. If you install CF on a machine, then copy it to a USB drive,
you can run it from that at the command line. I've done this before,
actually - it's an easy way
You can even start if from a CD. Just follow this link:
http://www.railo.ch/blog/index.cfm/2007/7/26/Railo-Readonly--Start-Railo-fro
m-a-CD
Starting it from an USB stick, is very easy. Just use the Railo Express
version. Unpack it to the USB stick and hit the start.bat :-)
Gert
I think it wasn't free before.
Can the free version be used commercially ?
Or is the soft free, but you have to buy licenses? ;-)
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Can the free version be used commercially ?
Or is the soft free, but you have to buy licenses? ;-)
It was free before. As far as rolling it into commercial apps... I am not
all that sure on the licencing issues. You would have to ask Gert. ;o)
The important part for me is that it is LGPL
From here on railo is completely open source - it's free to download
and use for commercial or non commercial purposes. There are no
licenses involved - you can even use railo to deploy your application
as a wrapped java app including the railo engine for single file
deployment, all
(again subject to the grey definition), the viral
nature of the licenses is irrelevant.
Tony - there are definitely license involved. You just don't have to
pay money to Railo (or JBoss, or whomever) in order to get one.
You're still subject to the terms of the license regardless of any
money
The important part for me is that it is LGPL which means ppl can roll a CF
runtime into commercial offerings with out having to open source their apps.
I am not a big fan of GPL because if ppl use GPL apps on any internal apps
such as intranets that handle a lot internal business processes
don't have to
pay money to Railo (or JBoss, or whomever) in order to get one.
You're still subject to the terms of the license regardless of any
money that changes hands. That license (the LGPL) places restrictions
on what you can and cannot do with the software. It's not a orgy of
freedom
Opps. I stand, very humbly, corrected .
G
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 7:50 PM, Dave Watts dwa...@figleaf.com wrote:
The important part for me is that it is LGPL which means ppl can roll a
CF
runtime into commercial offerings with out having to open source their
apps.
I am not a big fan of
Dave is, as usual, 100% correct. A bad example on my part.
It is only if you redistribute your app where the GPL's viral aspects come
into play
A mistake I paid dearly for in the past where our some of internal processes
came into play when rolling a GPL app into one of our products.
Again
In simple terms: can I install Railo on a server and use it to run CF
apps for customers
who will pay for it?
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Railo is a completely independent engine that can compile and execute
cfml code. Not everything is 100% exactly the same as in Adobe CF and
there are extra features in Railo also, but essentially you can just
write your apps using your CF skills and use Railo to run them.
Nobody pays
There seems to be lots of confusion about the license that this is
released under. Railo is being released under the LGPLv2, which is
located here:
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-2.1.html
Let me highlight a few key sections that are important to CFML'ers:
---begin-excerpt---
1. You
Not true Gerald, not true at all. GPL software can be used as much as you
want it just can not be distributed. In order to distribute an application
leveraging GPL licensed software your license must be compatible. Your below
statment is totally inaccurate.
Adam
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 7:35
Yep, you have multiple options in this respect, Adobe ColdFusion, Open
BlueDragon, Railo, BlueDragon.Net. All with varying compatibility and costs,
OpenBD and Railo are free. OpenBD is completely free and Railo is mostly
free (the core is free, add ons will cost $). Both open source options have
Looks like someone jumped the gun without reading the entire thread :-/
sorry.
Adam
2009/3/31 Adam Haskell a.hask...@gmail.com
Not true Gerald, not true at all. GPL software can be used as much as you
want it just can not be distributed. In order to distribute an application
leveraging
I am trying to sell this server after putting $1K in programming to get it
working.. It took forever to get RAILO/Tomcat Resin to work together with
PLESK!
Its the $99 server at 11 , no long term contract.
http://order.1and1.com/xml/order/ServerRoot;jsessionid
Jeff,
I have posted a blog entry yesterday which lists the different installation
guidelines for Railo with the different operating systems and application
servers. Maybe you want to have a look:
http://www.railo.ch/blog
Have fun using Railo.
Greetings from Switzerland
Gert Franz
Railo
First off, is there a mailing list / forum for Railo? I looked around the
Railo site and did not see anything obvious there.
Second, I am trying to setup Railo on a JBoss 5.0 server. I pulled down the
latest WAR file from the Railo site, and exploded it to
\server\default\deploy\railo.war
Larry,
Thanks. That was the article I followed through. I have also deployed
Adobe ColdFusion via a war file and the same process and it worked just
fine, so I suspect there is an extra step that is missing here for Railo.
Thanks
-- Jeff
-Original Message-
From: Larry Lyons
First off, is there a mailing list / forum for Railo? I looked around the
You may want to check out Gary Gilberts Railo install on JBoss tutorial on his
blog:
http://www.garyrgilbert.com/blog/index.cfm/2008/10/14/Installing-Railo-3-on-JBoss-422
That was for installing Railo as an Ear file
You might run into issues on JBoss 5.0, though I know it works fine on 4.2.
The next thing you need to ask yourself though is why JBoss. I would take a
look at Tomcat, its so lightweight and really easy to get up and running.
Thank You
Dan Vega
danv...@gmail.com
http://www.danvega.org
First off, is there a mailing list / forum for Railo? I looked around the
Railo site and did not see anything obvious there.
Second, I am trying to setup Railo on a JBoss 5.0 server. I pulled down the
latest WAR file from the Railo site, and exploded it to
\server\default\deploy\railo.war
Jeff Chastain wrote:
First off, is there a mailing list / forum for Railo? I looked around the
Railo site and did not see anything obvious there.
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/railo_talk/
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In addition you can have a look at alurium.com. They have just launched
their own platform for Railo Hosting. And with Peter Amiri, you are in good
hands...
Gert
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: Adrian Lynch [mailto:cont...@adrianlynch.co.uk]
Gesendet: Sonntag, 8. Februar 2009 16:16
Thanks Gert, I'm looking at KAVPS as my number one choice at the moment.
Quick question for you...
After reading and following Matt Woodward's nice piece on setting up Tomcat
with Railo, OpenBD and CF8
(http://www.mattwoodward.com/blog/index.cfm?event=showEntryentryId=60F08421
-5F0A-41C9
Adrian,
you might want to contact Peter Amiri from Alurium (pe...@alurium.com) since
he is just building up a hosting environment with Railo. Let me know if you
need anything else and I would be glad to help.
Greetings from Switzerland
Gert Franz
Railo Technologies GmbH
gert.fr...@railo.ch
Thanks all, I'll take a look and post back with my experiences soon.
Adrian
-Original Message-
From: Gert Franz [mailto:gert.fr...@railo.ch]
Sent: 20 January 2009 17:00
To: cf-talk
Subject: AW: Railo Hosting or a very basic VPS to install it on
Hi Adrian,
I was just about
Do you need SQL Server 2008? Will MySQL do? If you can live with LINUX, check
out eapps.com.
They specialize in Java related hosting. Been using them for over 6 months.
very happy. All their plans include root access.
I am using railo/jetty/litespeed setup, with Percona performance patched
Hey there,
There was a thread on here yesterday about VPS and running Railo...
Turns out... today, I'm installing Railo on a GoDaddy VPS for a client.
Wondering if anyone has ever run across a 500 Servlet error after install?
That's what it gives me when I'm viewing :
http://127.0.0.1:8600
Yves,
normally you could only receive this message when Railo is running on a
different port and you call the server over localhost directly. We had some
issues in the past because Caucho has changed the default port of the
servlet where Resin is listening from 6800 to 6802. But you should
Hi Gert,
I tried :
C:\Program Files\Railo\httpd.exe -Xms512M -Xmx512M -conf conf/resin.conf
-java_home jre -java_exe jre\bin\java
in Start-Run..
Only, I used the command that was in the windows service properties of
Railo.. which was:
C:\Program Files\Railo\httpd.exe -Xms256M -Xmx512M -conf
I'm looking to reduce costs by getting a basic VPS package and installing
Railo, Apache, Tomcat/Resin and SQL Server 2008 Express.
I've been with Crystaltech and HostMySite for a while now, I love the whole
VPS approach but the cost is a bit much for some projects so I thought I'd
give the above
VPS package and installing
Railo, Apache, Tomcat/Resin and SQL Server 2008 Express.
I've been with Crystaltech and HostMySite for a while now, I love the whole
VPS approach but the cost is a bit much for some projects so I thought I'd
give the above techs a go.
Does anyone have any
http://www.kickassvps.com
I have been running on Railo for about maybe 4-5 months. No complaints.
none.
G!
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Adrian Lynch cont...@adrianlynch.co.ukwrote:
I'm looking to reduce costs by getting a basic VPS package and installing
Railo, Apache, Tomcat/Resin
The lack of RAM really.
I was hoping I'd pay less by dropping ColdFusion and get more RAM at the same
time.
I like HMS, their tech support has been awesome although I would have liked
never to have had the need to talk to them, but when I do they're always there
and very helpful.
I wanted to
Hi Adrian,
I was just about to recommend the same hoster: kickassvps.com
The guys there are doing a tremendous job. First heard of them by Mary Jo
Sminkey from cfwebstore.
If you need any help, let me know.
Greetings from Switzerland
Gert Franz
Railo Technologies GmbH
gert.fr...@railo.ch
: Railo Hosting or a very basic VPS to install it on
http://www.kickassvps.com
I have been running on Railo for about maybe 4-5 months. No complaints.
none.
G!
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Adrian Lynch
cont...@adrianlynch.co.ukwrote:
I'm looking to reduce costs by getting a basic
://www.garyrgilbert.com/blog
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Adrian Lynch cont...@adrianlynch.co.ukwrote:
I'm looking to reduce costs by getting a basic VPS package and installing
Railo, Apache, Tomcat/Resin and SQL Server 2008 Express.
I've been with Crystaltech and HostMySite for a while now, I love
to reply.
That's my plug.
;-)
I've been using their services since september 30th 2005.
Been playing with the idea of using Railo if/when I need to upgrade or get a
second server/VPS.
That's my $0.02 for now.
Yves Arsenault
Love is the only force capable of transforming an enemy into a friend
I'm going to +1 Viviotech here. If you're supplying Railo, Viviotech
should be very cost effective.
mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles:
http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/
2009/1/21 Yves Arsenault:
Hey there,
I had an ultra root package @ http://viviotech.net also... now I have
, January 20, 2009 11:23 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Re: Railo Hosting or a very basic VPS to install it on
http://www.kickassvps.com
I have been running on Railo for about maybe 4-5 months. No complaints.
none.
G!
On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Adrian Lynch
cont
IMHO kickassvps.com offers the best bang for the buck I have seen to date in
that price range (however cloud hosting is starting to look very
attractive).
Another vote for KickAss. I have one client running Railo on their Windows VPS
and haven't had any problems since setting it up about 6
Thanks Magnus, I've just downloaded it.
Can anyone help with installing this through the Railo administrator, I am in
Archives Resources, cfx_tags etc and the only example is cfx_helloworld
with the class path railo.cfx.example.HelloWorld
and my aplogies to Gert Franz for mis spelling his
Still there
On Dec 6, 2008, at 6:23 AM, David McCan wrote:
BlueDragon has, I believe, an image manipulation tag (had it before
CF8). Was that removed from OBD?
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If I recall the latest Railo release added most of the functions that cf8
provide. OpenBD offers a cfimage tag, though we should put the image
functions on the road map. It may be important to note that Adobe did not
use open source libraries for much of ColdFusion's implementation for the
image
things running for BlueDragon JEE it is the same stuff for
OpenBD or Railo etc. Heck for local dev and tinkering Railo and OpenBD
both
come with a jetty bundle...download and click start. Easy as pie.
http://cfrant.blogspot.com/2008/03/jboss-eclipse-and-bluedragon.html
Adam
Well here is a tip to make any image manipulation product independent,
meaning you won't have to depend on Railo, OpenBD or AdobeCF to build
the tag you need and also have it work on all of those great CFML
engines:
Simply use cfexecute and use ImageMagick !
ImageMagick is simply the best
a month. Spread across several Railo servers of course. If you need
any additional information, you can eMail me off list.
Greetings from Switzerland
Gert Franz
Railo Technologies GmbH
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.railo.ch
Join our Mailing List
german:http://de.groups.yahoo.com/group/railo/
english
Quoting Dr. Peter Venkman, I'd call that a big yes. :-)
(The rest of the line is, Uh, are you habitually using drugs? Stimulants?
Alcohol? but that didn't seem to apply here. :-)
OpenBD+1 Railo+1
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 2:12 AM, Gert Franz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David,
just yesterday we
?
Alcohol? but that didn't seem to apply here. :-)
OpenBD+1 Railo+1
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 2:12 AM, Gert Franz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David,
just yesterday we launched a website that has around 11.000.000 pi's per
month. (btw: www.buscaimoveis.com a brazilian real estate website
I am chompin to try railo on my xserve but the one thing they don't really have
yet is decent install docs. I heard an installer for os x is coming they do
have some linux things but with all the dev'rs on macs these days it would be
nice to know how to install it right
Its just a war. There really isn't much of an install. I wrote a blog entry
about getting things running for BlueDragon JEE it is the same stuff for
OpenBD or Railo etc. Heck for local dev and tinkering Railo and OpenBD both
come with a jetty bundle...download and click start. Easy as pie.
http
I should probably add that there is really nothing wrong with running the
Jetty/OpenBD(Railo) bundle on production. I personally favor Tomcat but
Jetty is good as well.
Adam
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 1:52 PM, Adam Haskell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Its just a war. There really isn't much
stuff for
OpenBD or Railo etc. Heck for local dev and tinkering Railo and OpenBD both
come with a jetty bundle...download and click start. Easy as pie.
http://cfrant.blogspot.com/2008/03/jboss-eclipse-and-bluedragon.html
Adam
not!
I should probably add that there is really nothing wrong with running the
Jetty/OpenBD(Railo) bundle on production. I personally favor Tomcat but
Jetty is good as well.
Adam
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Gertz,
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and some image manipulations (cropping, etc)
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what's available with Railo for image manipulation? I currently use cfx_imagecr3
(great tag by the way) but as you know that is not java based so is not
compatible any recommendations?
Andrew
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