Documents for installing Lucee?

I want to use an alternative to ColdFusion. Studying Railo, I found pointers to Lucy. There does not appear to be any documents explaining how to configure the Linux / Apache / Tomcat / MySQL platform for Lucee, and then install Lucee on top of it. I tried setting up such a platform for Railo, but got stuck trying to get Railo to talk to Apache on http and https.

I want to avoid the all-in-one installation that includes Tomcat, since I would like to use yum to update Tomcat for security fixes.

If I just skipped the Lucee docs, can someone please call me? And if they don’t exist, how can you translate Railo documents to work with Lucee and get the Apache-Lucee connection?

UPDATE 2016-04-06: Thanks to everyone who answered. Looks like you helped a lot of people! I could never make Lucy run, but it was due to lack of time, and not the lack of instructions. The authorities, who also decided to switch to a third-party web design and hosting solution, as well as the company that won the application, use Drupal.

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To install Linux (Ubuntu), Digital Ocean has an excellent Railo installation tutorial. https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-railo-cfml-engine-with-tomcat-and-apache-on-a-debian-7-or-ubuntu-13- vps

You can follow the same instructions to install Lucee just ...

replace

wget www.getrailo.org/down.cfm?item=/railo/remote/download/4.1.1.009/tomcat/linux/railo-4.1.1.009-pl0-linux-x64-installer.run -O railo. mileage

with

wget http://lucee.viviotech.net/downloader.cfm/id/136/file/lucee-4.5.1.022-pl0-linux-x64-installer.run -O railo.run

And everything else is the same.

note - If you want the latest installer to go to http://lucee.org/downloads.html , scroll down to the "Installers" section and right-click Linux 64-bit link and copy the link URL. Then replace the link in wget above with the one you just copied.

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Install Lucee on your local machine by following this help link: How to configure Railly CFML Engine with Tomcat and Apache on Debian 7 or Ubuntu 13 VPS

Open a terminal and follow the instructions below

Teams:

  • aptitude update
  • aptitude -y upgrade

Apache installation

  1. aptitude -y install apache2

Install Lucee

  1. wget http://cdn.lucee.org/downloader.cfm/id/143/file/lucee-4.5.2.018-pl0-linux-x64-installer.run -O lucee.run

  2. chmod 744 lucee.run

  3. run sudo ./lucee.run

Follow the instructions.

What is it..

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Drop the Jar or War installation file in the desired folder for your J2EE engine. Or use the administration pages of your engine to install this file. Configuration changes can also be made for more complete integration between instances.

Almost any engine will do: Jetty, Tomcat, GlassFish, JBoss and Elastic Beanstalk - all this is a good choice.

Lucee is also fully compatible with OSGi.

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The easiest way to get started with Lucee is to use the Ortus Solutions CommandBox . CommandBox comes with an integrated Lucee server, so you can start and run in just a few minutes. CommandBox is a standalone, native tool for Windows, Mac, and Linux that will provide you with the command line interface (CLI), package management, embedded CFML server, and application forests.

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/984187/


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