Railo is fun

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I got around to installing Railo 3.0 on my local machine as a development server. I quickly found out that it was easy to use and has some great functionality built in. I was however not ready for all the fun packed into the administrator. There is a plugin for Simon Says and I thought I would share a quick screen cap with all of you!

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#1 Posted By: Chris Posted On: 9/15/08 11:01 AM
Did you happen to install it with Apache on Linux?
#2 Posted By: Dan Vega Posted On: 9/15/08 11:02 AM |
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Nope, winblows
#3 Posted By: Chris Posted On: 9/15/08 11:04 AM
Darn! I have it working on Linux fine, but tying it into apache is giving me some trouble. :)
#4 Posted By: Dan Vega Posted On: 9/15/08 11:07 AM |
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Someone should start a Google group. I know there is something on Yahoo but I just like the G groups better. That would be a perfect place to post your problem.
#5 Posted By: dave Posted On: 9/15/08 3:51 PM
cant wait to through this up on my xserve!
would like to see how to hook it into apache first though
#6 Posted By: Chris S. Posted On: 9/16/08 5:51 AM
@Chris

Which version of Railo did you install? The server version with Resin? If so, did you compile mod_caucho?
#7 Posted By: Chris Posted On: 9/30/08 3:57 PM
I got it working. See my post here: http://www.hockeypfef.net/index.cfm/2008/9/29/Rail...
#8 Posted By: Gerald Guido Posted On: 10/13/08 11:32 PM
Railo ROX

I have a tute on getting Railo to work on IIS

http://www.myinternetisbroken.com/index.cfm/2008/1...

I have railo 3 set up on apache on Win as well. Ping me if you run into trouble and I will shoot you my conf files.
#9 Posted By: Gerald Guido Posted On: 10/13/08 11:33 PM
Railo ROX

I have a tute on getting Railo to work on IIS

http://www.myinternetisbroken.com/index.cfm/2008/1...

I have railo 3 set up on apache on Win as well. Ping me if you run into trouble and I will shoot you my conf files.


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