Hey all, new to the group so my apologies if I missed a critical pin
telling me exactly not to post this here (I didn’t see one).
My company is interested in migrating off CF8 to an open source CFML
solution (I’m trying to convince them of Lucee over Railo). We use IIS for
our web server and in the past did not use Tomcat as our application server
and had CF set up as a multiserver instance. I guess that’s what the ISAPI
handler mappings were for? My issue is I can’t get Tomcat and the Boncode
connector to properly serve a basic site like index.cfm =
“#now()#”
Yes you need tomcat. Newer versions of coldfusion also use tomcat.
The lucee installer handles the IIS connection well without problems. You can also setup the connector manually but since you wrote you just started with lucee I suggest you use the installer for a quick start and later do a manual installation if you re still up to.
Hey all, new to the group so my apologies if I missed a critical pin telling me exactly not to post this here (I didn’t see one).
My company is interested in migrating off CF8 to an open source CFML solution (I’m trying to convince them of Lucee over Railo). We use IIS for our web server and in the past did not use Tomcat as our application server and had CF set up as a multiserver instance. I guess that’s what the ISAPI handler mappings were for? My issue is I can’t get Tomcat and the Boncode connector to properly serve a basic site like index.cfm = “#now()#”
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Most people are probably using Tomcat because it comes with the installer,
however older Express version (back with Railo) used Jetty, CommandBox
uses Undertow (http://undertow.io/), I’ve previously run it on Resin ( http://caucho.com/) and I’ve seen it running on Wildfly (http://wildfly.org/)
as well.
Yes you need tomcat. Newer versions of coldfusion also use tomcat.
The lucee installer handles the IIS connection well without problems. You
can also setup the connector manually but since you wrote you just started
with lucee I suggest you use the installer for a quick start and later do a
manual installation if you re still up to.
If you need more informations let me know.
cheers
Michael
Von meinem Windows Phone gesendet
Von: Carl Campbell <@Carl_Campbell>
Gesendet: 29.09.2015 21:40
An: Lucee lucee@googlegroups.com
Betreff: [Lucee] Is Tomcat necessary when migrating CF8 to Lucee?
Hey all, new to the group so my apologies if I missed a critical pin
telling me exactly not to post this here (I didn’t see one).
My company is interested in migrating off CF8 to an open source CFML
solution (I’m trying to convince them of Lucee over Railo). We use IIS for
our web server and in the past did not use Tomcat as our application server
and had CF set up as a multiserver instance. I guess that’s what the ISAPI
handler mappings were for? My issue is I can’t get Tomcat and the Boncode
connector to properly serve a basic site like index.cfm =
“#now()#”
–
See Lucee at CFCamp Oct 22 & 23 2015 @ Munich Airport, Germany - Get your
ticket NOW - http://www.cfcamp.org/