Re: WWDC movies on iTunes

2006-10-28 Thread David Holt
I think that Jeremy is asking specifically about WO videos, which as  
far as I can tell are NOT part of the Leopard developer series  
currently on the store.


David

On 28-Oct-06, at 6:06 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:

You should have received a link in the email from Apple if you went  
to WWDC this year, when you follow this link, you authentificate  
yourself and the link will open up in iTunes...



Anyone have the direct link, since they're not in the ADC/iTMS?

Thanks,
jeremy

On Oct 28, 2006, at 8:21 AM, Miguel Arroz wrote:


Hi!

  http://developer.apple.com/adconitunes/

  It's buried deep inside the Developer site... I just hope Apple  
makes the link more accessible when all the videos are launched!


  Yours

Miguel Arroz

On 2006/10/28, at 12:26, Jeremy Matthews wrote:


Where are they?
Did I miss them?

(I have select access...but I didn't see them under "Development  
Tools" or "Information Technologies"


Thanks,
jeremy
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Re: WWDC movies on iTunes

2006-10-28 Thread Pascal Robert
You should have received a link in the email from Apple if you went  
to WWDC this year, when you follow this link, you authentificate  
yourself and the link will open up in iTunes...



Anyone have the direct link, since they're not in the ADC/iTMS?

Thanks,
jeremy

On Oct 28, 2006, at 8:21 AM, Miguel Arroz wrote:


Hi!

  http://developer.apple.com/adconitunes/

  It's buried deep inside the Developer site... I just hope Apple  
makes the link more accessible when all the videos are launched!


  Yours

Miguel Arroz

On 2006/10/28, at 12:26, Jeremy Matthews wrote:


Where are they?
Did I miss them?

(I have select access...but I didn't see them under "Development  
Tools" or "Information Technologies"


Thanks,
jeremy
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Re: WO Networking Woes

2006-10-28 Thread Mike Schrag
I had a way to do this before but it had problems (some permissions issues I would run into with launchd).  However, I found another way that might work.Edit /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/Kicker.bundle/Contents/Resources/Kicker.xmland add:                        keys                                        State:/Network/Global/DNS                        State:/Network/Global/IPv4                        State:/Network/Global/IPv6                        State:/Network/Global/NetInfo                                name                restart_apache                execUID                0                execCommand                /usr/local/bin/restartApache        where you can you replace the /usr/local/bin/restartApache to be a reference to your script for restarting things.msOn Oct 28, 2006, at 3:01 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:Hi Jerry,I have standard non-DirectConnect setup. Almost every time I switch networks (work to home or vice-versa), I have this same error. So I stop my woa, then run a script as shown below for my project 'cheetah' and that usually fixes it. I believe Mike Schrag wrote about this phenomenon on the list a long time ago and IIRC, he had a script that checked for a change in network and automatically restarted Apache and WO, etc. HTH, Kieran#!/bin/bash# Deletes internediate build files, restarts Apache and restarts WOif [ `whoami` != "root" ]; then  echo "You must be root to use this!"  exit 1fiecho "Deleting /Users/kieran/Roots/cheetah.build"rm -r /Users/kieran/Roots/cheetah.buildecho "Deleting /Users/kieran/Roots/Development/*"rm -r /Users/kieran/Roots/Development/*echo "Restarting Apache..."apachectl restartecho "Restarting WebObjects..."/System/Library/StartupItems/WebObjects/WebObjects restartecho "Done."On Oct 27, 2006, at 11:02 PM, Jerry W. Walker wrote:Greetings,Back at the end of June, my well working network settings got hosed and though I got help from the list, the requirements I was facing at the time didn't justify playing the network game to get my laptop (which typically operated in three different network environments daily) to test through the web server, so I punted and started using WODirectConnect. What a nice crutch.Thought I've since had a reduction in the number of network environments in which I'm actively developing with my laptop, direct connect has worked fine until this week when I've had problems directly associated with WODirectConnect. So with a little time available this weekend, I was hoping to re-establish testing through the web server on my machine.Unfortunately, I can't seem to get wotaskd to see my app. When the app fires up, the browser displays the message:    The requested application was not found on this server.Sure enough, when I check wotaskd at http://jwpismo:1085/, the browser displays the appropriate page with the following section:     Adaptor Config as sent to Local WOAdaptors - All Running Applications and Instances               Hmmm. Definitely not recognizing the app.To get this far, I've followed an incantation first recited to me by Master Wizard Gary Teter late last year when I asked how he would set up a Mac OS X WO development laptop named "jwpizmo" facing the network changes mine faced every day.He mystically committed the following words to paper for me:1. Set up a virtual doman called "jwpismo" in Apache by modifying /etc/httpd/httpd.conf:1A. Under the line: "#NameVirtualHost *:80" add this line:     NameVirtualHost *1B. Add the following VirtualHost block:        ServerName jwpismo        DocumentRoot /Library/WebServer/Documents/        ErrorLog /private/var/log/jwpismo.com-error_log        CustomLog /private/var/log/jwpismo.com-access_log common2. Set up an entry in netinfo:	1.  Open /Applications/Utilities/NetInfo Manager	2.  Choose "Authenticate..." from Security menu	3.  Enter password	4.  Select "machines" in 2nd column	5.  Select localhost	6.  Click Duplicate	7.  Change name to "jwpismo"	8.  Remove "serves: ./local" entry	9.  Save changesHe suggested a third step to manually configure the woapps, which I DID NOT DO:3. Manually configure WebObjects applications. In httpd.conf, comment out this line if it exists:     Include /System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache/apache.confAdd this entry at the end of /etc/httpd/httpd.conf:     Include /private/etc/httpd/webobjects.confCopy apache.conf:     sudo cp /System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache/apache.conf /etc/httpd/webobjects.confEdit webobjects.conf:Change this line:     WebObjectsConfig http://localhost:1085 10 to this:     # WebObjectsConfig http://localhost:1085 10 Add this line:     WebObjectsConfig file://etc/httpd/WOConfig.xml 10Create /etc/httpd/WOConfig.xml:                                             ===

Re: WO Networking Woes

2006-10-28 Thread Kieran Kelleher
Hi Jerry,I have standard non-DirectConnect setup. Almost every time I switch networks (work to home or vice-versa), I have this same error. So I stop my woa, then run a script as shown below for my project 'cheetah' and that usually fixes it. I believe Mike Schrag wrote about this phenomenon on the list a long time ago and IIRC, he had a script that checked for a change in network and automatically restarted Apache and WO, etc. HTH, Kieran#!/bin/bash# Deletes internediate build files, restarts Apache and restarts WOif [ `whoami` != "root" ]; then  echo "You must be root to use this!"  exit 1fiecho "Deleting /Users/kieran/Roots/cheetah.build"rm -r /Users/kieran/Roots/cheetah.buildecho "Deleting /Users/kieran/Roots/Development/*"rm -r /Users/kieran/Roots/Development/*echo "Restarting Apache..."apachectl restartecho "Restarting WebObjects..."/System/Library/StartupItems/WebObjects/WebObjects restartecho "Done."On Oct 27, 2006, at 11:02 PM, Jerry W. Walker wrote:Greetings,Back at the end of June, my well working network settings got hosed and though I got help from the list, the requirements I was facing at the time didn't justify playing the network game to get my laptop (which typically operated in three different network environments daily) to test through the web server, so I punted and started using WODirectConnect. What a nice crutch.Thought I've since had a reduction in the number of network environments in which I'm actively developing with my laptop, direct connect has worked fine until this week when I've had problems directly associated with WODirectConnect. So with a little time available this weekend, I was hoping to re-establish testing through the web server on my machine.Unfortunately, I can't seem to get wotaskd to see my app. When the app fires up, the browser displays the message:    The requested application was not found on this server.Sure enough, when I check wotaskd at http://jwpismo:1085/, the browser displays the appropriate page with the following section:     Adaptor Config as sent to Local WOAdaptors - All Running Applications and Instances               Hmmm. Definitely not recognizing the app.To get this far, I've followed an incantation first recited to me by Master Wizard Gary Teter late last year when I asked how he would set up a Mac OS X WO development laptop named "jwpizmo" facing the network changes mine faced every day.He mystically committed the following words to paper for me:1. Set up a virtual doman called "jwpismo" in Apache by modifying /etc/httpd/httpd.conf:1A. Under the line: "#NameVirtualHost *:80" add this line:     NameVirtualHost *1B. Add the following VirtualHost block:        ServerName jwpismo        DocumentRoot /Library/WebServer/Documents/        ErrorLog /private/var/log/jwpismo.com-error_log        CustomLog /private/var/log/jwpismo.com-access_log common2. Set up an entry in netinfo:	1.  Open /Applications/Utilities/NetInfo Manager	2.  Choose "Authenticate..." from Security menu	3.  Enter password	4.  Select "machines" in 2nd column	5.  Select localhost	6.  Click Duplicate	7.  Change name to "jwpismo"	8.  Remove "serves: ./local" entry	9.  Save changesHe suggested a third step to manually configure the woapps, which I DID NOT DO:3. Manually configure WebObjects applications. In httpd.conf, comment out this line if it exists:     Include /System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache/apache.confAdd this entry at the end of /etc/httpd/httpd.conf:     Include /private/etc/httpd/webobjects.confCopy apache.conf:     sudo cp /System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache/apache.conf /etc/httpd/webobjects.confEdit webobjects.conf:Change this line:     WebObjectsConfig http://localhost:1085 10 to this:     # WebObjectsConfig http://localhost:1085 10 Add this line:     WebObjectsConfig file://etc/httpd/WOConfig.xml 10Create /etc/httpd/WOConfig.xml:                                             I then set launch arguments appropriately in Xcode:-WOAdaptorURL http://jwpismo/cgi-bin/WebObjects-WODirectConnectEnabled NO-WOPort 2001-WHServerName jwpismoSo following all that, wotaskd fails to recognize my running app.I did the following checks from Chuck Hill's invaluable network diagnostics guide (published a couple times on this list):1) Get wotaskd running at boot if it is not2) Enable Personal Web Sharing3) Launch app with -WODirectConnectEnabled false4) (optional ease of use thing) add -WOPort 3456 or whatever you will remember so the URL will be consistent5) Build and run1A. Make sure that wotaskd really is running:It is:     1052-27-17:37:08-jwpismo% sudo lsof -i tcp:1085                               ~     Password:     COMMAND PID USER   FD   TYPE     DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME     java    188 root    7u  IPv6

Re: WWDC movies on iTunes

2006-10-28 Thread Jeremy Matthews

Anyone have the direct link, since they're not in the ADC/iTMS?

Thanks,
jeremy

On Oct 28, 2006, at 8:21 AM, Miguel Arroz wrote:


Hi!

  http://developer.apple.com/adconitunes/

  It's buried deep inside the Developer site... I just hope Apple  
makes the link more accessible when all the videos are launched!


  Yours

Miguel Arroz

On 2006/10/28, at 12:26, Jeremy Matthews wrote:


Where are they?
Did I miss them?

(I have select access...but I didn't see them under "Development  
Tools" or "Information Technologies"


Thanks,
jeremy
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Re: WWDC movies on iTunes

2006-10-28 Thread Miguel Arroz

Hi!

  http://developer.apple.com/adconitunes/

  It's buried deep inside the Developer site... I just hope Apple  
makes the link more accessible when all the videos are launched!


  Yours

Miguel Arroz

On 2006/10/28, at 12:26, Jeremy Matthews wrote:


Where are they?
Did I miss them?

(I have select access...but I didn't see them under "Development  
Tools" or "Information Technologies"


Thanks,
jeremy
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WWDC movies on iTunes

2006-10-28 Thread Jeremy Matthews

Where are they?
Did I miss them?

(I have select access...but I didn't see them under "Development  
Tools" or "Information Technologies"


Thanks,
jeremy
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