Archive | September, 2008

Test the OpenBD Installer

Jordan Michaels, a OpenBD Steering Committee member, is inviting everyone to test out the OpenBD installer he has made. To quote him;

Many many folks have been asking for a setup that’s very similar to how CF7/CF8/BDJX are set up in that the J2EE engine is “in the background” and Apache simply processes site CFM files. This installer is hopefully a step in that direction.

For anyone who’s interested in this, I’ve got a “alpha” version of a CentOS5/RHEL5 installer here:

http://clubwheat.viviotech.net/openbd_rhel5.sh

This installer sets up isolated instances of Sun’s JRE, OpenBD, and Tomcat, specifically for the purpose of processing CFML templates.

It is meant to be run from the command-line as the root user. So…

# sh openbd_rhel5.sh

This set up configures tomcat to make OpenBD the default processor for all CFML files regardless of their host name or what directory they originate from.

There is one caveat, you will need to update the “[OpenBD InstallDir]/tomcat/server.xml” file with a new “<Host>” entry for each web site that you have listed as an Apache VirtualHost. I am in the process of writing up some documentation that will explain this in great detail, but for now, a simple host entry with just the site URL (IE:www.mysite.com) and the directory that files are coming from is all the tomcat <Host> entry will need.

I will be writing documentation, and updating the installer to be more multi-system compatible as time allows. Please let me know your experiences, and (if you dare) feel free to offer patches!

With this setup, Jordan made it possible that there is no need for a individual “bluedragon” and “WEB-INF” directory for each web application. Be sure to join the OpenBD-Discussion group and give Jordan as much feedback as possible.

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SixSigns and our products getting social

Due to popular request we have decided to get on the social network train with our company and products.

First of all we have added the social bookmark ability for this blog. Thus on the bottom of each blog post you will see different icons to bookmark blog posts. The plug-in we use has many social bookmarks available, but for sanity reason we have only enabled a couple. If you need one that is not listed, let us know so we can enable it.

Then there is also Twitter. Some have already found us, but now it is official. We are on Twitter under the account “sixsigns” and are twittering. Please be informed that this is not always strictly business talk and some personal bits can fall in between :-)

Last but not least, we also started a Razuna Facebook page. Now, if you life and breath in Facebook you can also add your favorite open source digital asset management on Facebook. We are not promising to release a Facebook application……….

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VMWare Fusion 2 now available

Our favorite virtualization tool has been upgraded to version 2 today. VMware Fusion 2, a free, downloadable upgrade for all VMware Fusion 1.x customers, adds over 100 new features and enhancements. Some of the new features are;

Application Sharing, Link Handling, Mirrored Folders, Driverless Printing, True Multiple Display Support, Custom Keyboard Mapping, DirectX 9.0c with Shader Model 2 3D graphics, 1080p HD video playback, Multiple Snapshots, 4-way vSMP, and Better Linux Support. Also, they have added a 12-month complimentary subscription to McAfee VirusScan Plus security software for Windows XP and Vista.

Finally, Mac OS X Leopard Server now is supported in a virtual machine on Mac hardware.

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