Re: WebServerResources problem with Apache running in a different port.

2012-11-24 Thread Ted Archibald
I'm not sure, but I think in apache under the host you need to add:
 RequestHeader set "x-webobjects-server-port" "8090"

On Sat, Nov 24, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Miguel Torres  wrote:

> Hi list,
>
> One of our clients needs to run apache in a different port than the 80.
>
> I googled and I found how to change the Apache 2 listening port. I changed
> it to 8090 just for testing. After restarting Apache I tested the
> application but the WebServerResources were not loaded because the
> generated URL's in the HTML were set like "/WebObjects/..." and are not
> taking in account the port.
>
> What should I change to get it work?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>
>
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Re: Maven repository down ?

2012-11-24 Thread SAUGET Marc
Thanks for your answer and for the depot.

For my local proxy, I have it but it's only valid for a previously needed
frameworks :D

Best regards



2012/11/23 Henrique Prange 

> Hi Marc,
>
> Sorry for the inconvenience. The service is running now. I did a mistake
> during the weekend. I've updated Nexus to the latest version and it seems
> to be broken. As a result, it's killing the Tomcat service periodically.
> I'll revert Nexus to the previous stable version during the weekend.
>
> There an anoter one to remplace the public maven repository ?
>
>
> There is no mirror for this repository right now. Pascal already provided
> me an infrastructure for that purpose, but I was unable to make the
> required configuration (because of lack of time). Anyway, it's always
> recommended that you have your own repository instance acting as a proxy.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Henrique
>
> On 23/11/2012, at 11:10, SAUGET Marc  wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> Near few day, I work about the mavenisation of my application.
>
> I have already show few day ago this message :
> (http://wo-repository.doit.com.br/content/groups/public/ )
> Service Temporarily Unavailable
>
> The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to
> maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later.
> --
> Apache/2.2.16 (Amazon) Server at wo-repository.doit.com.br Port 80
>
>
>
> using a local repository, there is not a probem but now I need somes news
> packages  there are not present on my local repo ..
>
> There an anoter one to remplace the public maven repository ?
>
> Thanks a lot for your help
>
> Best regards
>
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Re: WebServerResources problem with Apache running in a different port.

2012-11-24 Thread Miguel Torres
It seems that is an Apache configuration problem. I was confused.

I will search deeper.




 


On 24/11/2012, at 11:11, Miguel Torres  wrote:

> Hi list,
> 
> One of our clients needs to run apache in a different port than the 80.
> 
> I googled and I found how to change the Apache 2 listening port. I changed it 
> to 8090 just for testing. After restarting Apache I tested the application 
> but the WebServerResources were not loaded because the generated URL's in the 
> HTML were set like "/WebObjects/..." and are not taking in account the 
> port. 
> 
> What should I change to get it work?
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> 
> 
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WebServerResources problem with Apache running in a different port.

2012-11-24 Thread Miguel Torres
Hi list,

One of our clients needs to run apache in a different port than the 80.

I googled and I found how to change the Apache 2 listening port. I changed it 
to 8090 just for testing. After restarting Apache I tested the application but 
the WebServerResources were not loaded because the generated URL's in the HTML 
were set like "/WebObjects/..." and are not taking in account the port. 

What should I change to get it work?

Thanks in advance.

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