Raspberry Pi

I have been trying to get Lucee running on a raspberry pi but so far with
no success. All of the tutorials I can find are way out of date, and for
one reason or another don’t work.

Has anyone had any success and is there any documentation anywhere?

Hi Jay,

Take a look at:

http://pi.bradwood.com/

Kind regards,

Andrew
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Association Member http://lucee.orgOn 24 June 2016 at 15:11, Jay Smith <@Jay_Smith> wrote:

I have been trying to get Lucee running on a raspberry pi but so far with
no success. All of the tutorials I can find are way out of date, and for
one reason or another don’t work.

Has anyone had any success and is there any documentation anywhere?


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Yes I have Lucee running on a Raspberry PI 2. I used Jetty as the servlet
container. What version of Java are you using?

Andrew PenhorwoodOn Friday, June 24, 2016 at 10:22:51 AM UTC-4, Jay Smith wrote:

I have been trying to get Lucee running on a raspberry pi but so far with
no success. All of the tutorials I can find are way out of date, and for
one reason or another don’t work.

Has anyone had any success and is there any documentation anywhere?

CommandBox is the easiest way IMO. Just drop the binary in /usr/bin/box and run “box start” from your web root. Make sure you use sudo if binding to a low port like 80. My blog that Andrew pointed to at http://pi.bradwood.com not only runs a ContentBox CMS on a CommandBox server, but shows how to make the server start in boot.