Re: Wonder JavaMonitor problem

2012-05-04 Thread Patrick Robinson
Using a reverse proxy is a great idea... thanks!

For you folks who access JavaMonitor directly via its port, how do you 
*prevent* access via Apache (i.e. via .../JavaMonitor.woa/-56789) ?


On May 4, 2012, at 3:34 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:

>> Yes, I guess I've always used it via Apache -- with a devl URL, i.e.
>>  https://hostname/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/-56789
>> and protected it via Apache config directives.  Because I'm accessing w/a 
>> devl URL, there's no bizarre "add JavaMonitor with JavaMonitor" weirdness.
>> 
>> I'd been looking at this all morning, and learned:
>> (1) It's not unique to Ubuntu; it's not OS-specific at all - it happens 
>> w/OSX as well.  (Of course!)
>> (2) The wonder build of JavaMonitor doesn't set -WOFrameworksBaseURL the way 
>> an ant build of a normal project does.
> 
> Exact, probably because everyone says it shouldn't run under Apache :-)
> 
>> (3) It dawned on me that there was no corresponding 
>> JavaMonitor-WebServerResources.tar.gz.  I guess I had manually copied the 
>> relevant WebServerResources dirs over to the Apache DocumentRoot at some 
>> earlier date, and forgotten about it.  *sigh*
>> 
>> I take it the usual approach is to open port 56789 to specific hosts that 
>> require access?  With Apache, I can restrict access to specific hosts AND 
>> require user authentication and authorize access only to specific users.
> 
> Maybe a reverse proxy (ProxyPassReverse) and blocking port 56789 outside the 
> box would work.
> 
>> Live and learn.  :-/
>> 
>> - Patrick
>> 
>> 
>> On May 4, 2012, at 2:16 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>> 
>>> I just did a raw installation on Ubuntu 10.04 Server (only installed Java 
>>> 1.6 from Oracle and wotaskd/Monitor), and I don't get the problem you have. 
>>> The path to prototype.js is :
>>> 
>>> http://192.168.0.48:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/wr/wodata=/opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/JavaMonitor.woa/Contents/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/prototype.js
>>> 
>>> Are you trying to use Monitor under Apache?
>>> 
 Oracle jdk-6u31-linux-x64.bin
 
> Running which JDK?
> 
>> Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, so  Yeah.  :-)
>> 
>> On May 2, 2012, at 8:19 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>> 
>>> Is this on Debian?
>>> 
 Yes, I just downloaded:
 http://jenkins.wocommunity.org/job/WonderIntegration/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/Root/Roots/JavaMonitor.tar.gz
 
 That has the same behavior (or lack thereof!).  :)
 
 
 On May 2, 2012, at 7:48 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
 
> That sounds like a WOFrameworksBaseUrl problems… Can you try with the 
> build on jenkins.wocommunity.org to see if you have the same problem?
> 
>> I've just updated my copy of wonder's integration branch, and built 
>> JavaMonitor and friends like this:
>> 
>> ant frameworks deployment.tools -Ddeployment.standalone=true
>> 
>> I then moved my newly-built copy of JavaMonitor.woa/ to my 
>> deployment web server (wotaskd.woa on the machine is only a couple 
>> of days old), but when I run it and go to the "Site" tab, clicking 
>> any of the 3 javascript actions (HTTP Adaptor Settings, Email 
>> Notifications, Backup Site Configuration) does nothing.
>> 
>> Up in the  section, I see:
>> > src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/prototype.js">
>> > src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/effects.js">
>> > src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/wonder.js">
>> 
>> Does the Ajax.framework's WebServerResources have to be installed 
>> separately?  I guess I had hoped/assumed it would use the embedded 
>> frameworks' WS resources via resource manager calls, or something.  
>> No?
>> 
>> - Patrick
>> 
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Re: Wonder JavaMonitor problem

2012-05-04 Thread Pascal Robert
> Yes, I guess I've always used it via Apache -- with a devl URL, i.e.
>   https://hostname/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/-56789
> and protected it via Apache config directives.  Because I'm accessing w/a 
> devl URL, there's no bizarre "add JavaMonitor with JavaMonitor" weirdness.
> 
> I'd been looking at this all morning, and learned:
> (1) It's not unique to Ubuntu; it's not OS-specific at all - it happens w/OSX 
> as well.  (Of course!)
> (2) The wonder build of JavaMonitor doesn't set -WOFrameworksBaseURL the way 
> an ant build of a normal project does.

Exact, probably because everyone says it shouldn't run under Apache :-)

> (3) It dawned on me that there was no corresponding 
> JavaMonitor-WebServerResources.tar.gz.  I guess I had manually copied the 
> relevant WebServerResources dirs over to the Apache DocumentRoot at some 
> earlier date, and forgotten about it.  *sigh*
> 
> I take it the usual approach is to open port 56789 to specific hosts that 
> require access?  With Apache, I can restrict access to specific hosts AND 
> require user authentication and authorize access only to specific users.

Maybe a reverse proxy (ProxyPassReverse) and blocking port 56789 outside the 
box would work.

> Live and learn.  :-/
> 
> - Patrick
> 
> 
> On May 4, 2012, at 2:16 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
> 
>> I just did a raw installation on Ubuntu 10.04 Server (only installed Java 
>> 1.6 from Oracle and wotaskd/Monitor), and I don't get the problem you have. 
>> The path to prototype.js is :
>> 
>> http://192.168.0.48:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/wr/wodata=/opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/JavaMonitor.woa/Contents/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/prototype.js
>> 
>> Are you trying to use Monitor under Apache?
>> 
>>> Oracle jdk-6u31-linux-x64.bin
>>> 
 Running which JDK?
 
> Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, so  Yeah.  :-)
> 
> On May 2, 2012, at 8:19 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
> 
>> Is this on Debian?
>> 
>>> Yes, I just downloaded:
>>> http://jenkins.wocommunity.org/job/WonderIntegration/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/Root/Roots/JavaMonitor.tar.gz
>>> 
>>> That has the same behavior (or lack thereof!).  :)
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On May 2, 2012, at 7:48 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>>> 
 That sounds like a WOFrameworksBaseUrl problems… Can you try with the 
 build on jenkins.wocommunity.org to see if you have the same problem?
 
> I've just updated my copy of wonder's integration branch, and built 
> JavaMonitor and friends like this:
> 
> ant frameworks deployment.tools -Ddeployment.standalone=true
> 
> I then moved my newly-built copy of JavaMonitor.woa/ to my deployment 
> web server (wotaskd.woa on the machine is only a couple of days old), 
> but when I run it and go to the "Site" tab, clicking any of the 3 
> javascript actions (HTTP Adaptor Settings, Email Notifications, 
> Backup Site Configuration) does nothing.
> 
> Up in the  section, I see:
>  src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/prototype.js">
>  src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/effects.js">
>  src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/wonder.js">
> 
> Does the Ajax.framework's WebServerResources have to be installed 
> separately?  I guess I had hoped/assumed it would use the embedded 
> frameworks' WS resources via resource manager calls, or something.  
> No?
> 
> - Patrick
> 
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Re: Wonder JavaMonitor problem

2012-05-04 Thread Patrick Robinson
Yes, I guess I've always used it via Apache -- with a devl URL, i.e.
   https://hostname/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/-56789
and protected it via Apache config directives.  Because I'm accessing w/a devl 
URL, there's no bizarre "add JavaMonitor with JavaMonitor" weirdness.

I'd been looking at this all morning, and learned:
(1) It's not unique to Ubuntu; it's not OS-specific at all - it happens w/OSX 
as well.  (Of course!)
(2) The wonder build of JavaMonitor doesn't set -WOFrameworksBaseURL the way an 
ant build of a normal project does.
(3) It dawned on me that there was no corresponding 
JavaMonitor-WebServerResources.tar.gz.  I guess I had manually copied the 
relevant WebServerResources dirs over to the Apache DocumentRoot at some 
earlier date, and forgotten about it.  *sigh*

I take it the usual approach is to open port 56789 to specific hosts that 
require access?  With Apache, I can restrict access to specific hosts AND 
require user authentication and authorize access only to specific users.

Live and learn.  :-/

- Patrick


On May 4, 2012, at 2:16 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:

> I just did a raw installation on Ubuntu 10.04 Server (only installed Java 1.6 
> from Oracle and wotaskd/Monitor), and I don't get the problem you have. The 
> path to prototype.js is :
> 
> http://192.168.0.48:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/wr/wodata=/opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/JavaMonitor.woa/Contents/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/prototype.js
> 
> Are you trying to use Monitor under Apache?
> 
>> Oracle jdk-6u31-linux-x64.bin
>> 
>>> Running which JDK?
>>> 
 Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, so  Yeah.  :-)
 
 On May 2, 2012, at 8:19 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
 
> Is this on Debian?
> 
>> Yes, I just downloaded:
>> http://jenkins.wocommunity.org/job/WonderIntegration/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/Root/Roots/JavaMonitor.tar.gz
>> 
>> That has the same behavior (or lack thereof!).  :)
>> 
>> 
>> On May 2, 2012, at 7:48 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>> 
>>> That sounds like a WOFrameworksBaseUrl problems… Can you try with the 
>>> build on jenkins.wocommunity.org to see if you have the same problem?
>>> 
 I've just updated my copy of wonder's integration branch, and built 
 JavaMonitor and friends like this:
 
 ant frameworks deployment.tools -Ddeployment.standalone=true
 
 I then moved my newly-built copy of JavaMonitor.woa/ to my deployment 
 web server (wotaskd.woa on the machine is only a couple of days old), 
 but when I run it and go to the "Site" tab, clicking any of the 3 
 javascript actions (HTTP Adaptor Settings, Email Notifications, Backup 
 Site Configuration) does nothing.
 
 Up in the  section, I see:
 >>> src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/prototype.js">
 >>> src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/effects.js">
 >>> src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/wonder.js">
 
 Does the Ajax.framework's WebServerResources have to be installed 
 separately?  I guess I had hoped/assumed it would use the embedded 
 frameworks' WS resources via resource manager calls, or something.  No?
 
 - Patrick
 
 
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Re: Wonder JavaMonitor problem

2012-05-04 Thread Pascal Robert
I just did a raw installation on Ubuntu 10.04 Server (only installed Java 1.6 
from Oracle and wotaskd/Monitor), and I don't get the problem you have. The 
path to prototype.js is :

http://192.168.0.48:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/wr/wodata=/opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/JavaMonitor.woa/Contents/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/prototype.js

Are you trying to use Monitor under Apache?

> Oracle jdk-6u31-linux-x64.bin
> 
>> Running which JDK?
>> 
>>> Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, so  Yeah.  :-)
>>> 
>>> On May 2, 2012, at 8:19 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>>> 
 Is this on Debian?
 
> Yes, I just downloaded:
> http://jenkins.wocommunity.org/job/WonderIntegration/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/Root/Roots/JavaMonitor.tar.gz
> 
> That has the same behavior (or lack thereof!).  :)
> 
> 
> On May 2, 2012, at 7:48 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
> 
>> That sounds like a WOFrameworksBaseUrl problems… Can you try with the 
>> build on jenkins.wocommunity.org to see if you have the same problem?
>> 
>>> I've just updated my copy of wonder's integration branch, and built 
>>> JavaMonitor and friends like this:
>>> 
>>> ant frameworks deployment.tools -Ddeployment.standalone=true
>>> 
>>> I then moved my newly-built copy of JavaMonitor.woa/ to my deployment 
>>> web server (wotaskd.woa on the machine is only a couple of days old), 
>>> but when I run it and go to the "Site" tab, clicking any of the 3 
>>> javascript actions (HTTP Adaptor Settings, Email Notifications, Backup 
>>> Site Configuration) does nothing.
>>> 
>>> Up in the  section, I see:
>>> >> src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/prototype.js">
>>> >> src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/effects.js">
>>> >> src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/wonder.js">
>>> 
>>> Does the Ajax.framework's WebServerResources have to be installed 
>>> separately?  I guess I had hoped/assumed it would use the embedded 
>>> frameworks' WS resources via resource manager calls, or something.  No?
>>> 
>>> - Patrick
>>> 
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Re: Wonder JavaMonitor problem

2012-05-02 Thread Patrick Robinson
Oracle jdk-6u31-linux-x64.bin

> Running which JDK?
> 
>> Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, so  Yeah.  :-)
>> 
>> On May 2, 2012, at 8:19 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>> 
>>> Is this on Debian?
>>> 
 Yes, I just downloaded:
 http://jenkins.wocommunity.org/job/WonderIntegration/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/Root/Roots/JavaMonitor.tar.gz
 
 That has the same behavior (or lack thereof!).  :)
 
 
 On May 2, 2012, at 7:48 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
 
> That sounds like a WOFrameworksBaseUrl problems… Can you try with the 
> build on jenkins.wocommunity.org to see if you have the same problem?
> 
>> I've just updated my copy of wonder's integration branch, and built 
>> JavaMonitor and friends like this:
>> 
>> ant frameworks deployment.tools -Ddeployment.standalone=true
>> 
>> I then moved my newly-built copy of JavaMonitor.woa/ to my deployment 
>> web server (wotaskd.woa on the machine is only a couple of days old), 
>> but when I run it and go to the "Site" tab, clicking any of the 3 
>> javascript actions (HTTP Adaptor Settings, Email Notifications, Backup 
>> Site Configuration) does nothing.
>> 
>> Up in the  section, I see:
>> > src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/prototype.js">
>> > src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/effects.js">
>> > src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/wonder.js">
>> 
>> Does the Ajax.framework's WebServerResources have to be installed 
>> separately?  I guess I had hoped/assumed it would use the embedded 
>> frameworks' WS resources via resource manager calls, or something.  No?
>> 
>> - Patrick
>> 
>> 
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Re: Wonder JavaMonitor problem

2012-05-02 Thread Pascal Robert
Running which JDK?

> Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, so  Yeah.  :-)
> 
> On May 2, 2012, at 8:19 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
> 
>> Is this on Debian?
>> 
>>> Yes, I just downloaded:
>>> http://jenkins.wocommunity.org/job/WonderIntegration/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/Root/Roots/JavaMonitor.tar.gz
>>> 
>>> That has the same behavior (or lack thereof!).  :)
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On May 2, 2012, at 7:48 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>>> 
 That sounds like a WOFrameworksBaseUrl problems… Can you try with the 
 build on jenkins.wocommunity.org to see if you have the same problem?
 
> I've just updated my copy of wonder's integration branch, and built 
> JavaMonitor and friends like this:
> 
> ant frameworks deployment.tools -Ddeployment.standalone=true
> 
> I then moved my newly-built copy of JavaMonitor.woa/ to my deployment web 
> server (wotaskd.woa on the machine is only a couple of days old), but 
> when I run it and go to the "Site" tab, clicking any of the 3 javascript 
> actions (HTTP Adaptor Settings, Email Notifications, Backup Site 
> Configuration) does nothing.
> 
> Up in the  section, I see:
>  src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/prototype.js">
>  src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/effects.js">
>  src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/wonder.js">
> 
> Does the Ajax.framework's WebServerResources have to be installed 
> separately?  I guess I had hoped/assumed it would use the embedded 
> frameworks' WS resources via resource manager calls, or something.  No?
> 
> - Patrick
> 
> 
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Re: Wonder JavaMonitor problem

2012-05-02 Thread Patrick Robinson
Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, so  Yeah.  :-)

On May 2, 2012, at 8:19 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:

> Is this on Debian?
> 
>> Yes, I just downloaded:
>> http://jenkins.wocommunity.org/job/WonderIntegration/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/Root/Roots/JavaMonitor.tar.gz
>> 
>> That has the same behavior (or lack thereof!).  :)
>> 
>> 
>> On May 2, 2012, at 7:48 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>> 
>>> That sounds like a WOFrameworksBaseUrl problems… Can you try with the build 
>>> on jenkins.wocommunity.org to see if you have the same problem?
>>> 
 I've just updated my copy of wonder's integration branch, and built 
 JavaMonitor and friends like this:
 
 ant frameworks deployment.tools -Ddeployment.standalone=true
 
 I then moved my newly-built copy of JavaMonitor.woa/ to my deployment web 
 server (wotaskd.woa on the machine is only a couple of days old), but when 
 I run it and go to the "Site" tab, clicking any of the 3 javascript 
 actions (HTTP Adaptor Settings, Email Notifications, Backup Site 
 Configuration) does nothing.
 
 Up in the  section, I see:
 >>> src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/prototype.js">
 >>> src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/effects.js">
 >>> src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/wonder.js">
 
 Does the Ajax.framework's WebServerResources have to be installed 
 separately?  I guess I had hoped/assumed it would use the embedded 
 frameworks' WS resources via resource manager calls, or something.  No?
 
 - Patrick
 
 
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Re: Wonder JavaMonitor problem

2012-05-02 Thread Pascal Robert
Is this on Debian?

> Yes, I just downloaded:
> http://jenkins.wocommunity.org/job/WonderIntegration/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/Root/Roots/JavaMonitor.tar.gz
> 
> That has the same behavior (or lack thereof!).  :)
> 
> 
> On May 2, 2012, at 7:48 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
> 
>> That sounds like a WOFrameworksBaseUrl problems… Can you try with the build 
>> on jenkins.wocommunity.org to see if you have the same problem?
>> 
>>> I've just updated my copy of wonder's integration branch, and built 
>>> JavaMonitor and friends like this:
>>> 
>>> ant frameworks deployment.tools -Ddeployment.standalone=true
>>> 
>>> I then moved my newly-built copy of JavaMonitor.woa/ to my deployment web 
>>> server (wotaskd.woa on the machine is only a couple of days old), but when 
>>> I run it and go to the "Site" tab, clicking any of the 3 javascript actions 
>>> (HTTP Adaptor Settings, Email Notifications, Backup Site Configuration) 
>>> does nothing.
>>> 
>>> Up in the  section, I see:
>>> >> src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/prototype.js">
>>> >> src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/effects.js">
>>> >> src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/wonder.js">
>>> 
>>> Does the Ajax.framework's WebServerResources have to be installed 
>>> separately?  I guess I had hoped/assumed it would use the embedded 
>>> frameworks' WS resources via resource manager calls, or something.  No?
>>> 
>>> - Patrick
>>> 
>>> 
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Re: Wonder JavaMonitor problem

2012-05-02 Thread Patrick Robinson
Yes, I just downloaded:
http://jenkins.wocommunity.org/job/WonderIntegration/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/Root/Roots/JavaMonitor.tar.gz

That has the same behavior (or lack thereof!).  :)


On May 2, 2012, at 7:48 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:

> That sounds like a WOFrameworksBaseUrl problems… Can you try with the build 
> on jenkins.wocommunity.org to see if you have the same problem?
> 
>> I've just updated my copy of wonder's integration branch, and built 
>> JavaMonitor and friends like this:
>> 
>>  ant frameworks deployment.tools -Ddeployment.standalone=true
>> 
>> I then moved my newly-built copy of JavaMonitor.woa/ to my deployment web 
>> server (wotaskd.woa on the machine is only a couple of days old), but when I 
>> run it and go to the "Site" tab, clicking any of the 3 javascript actions 
>> (HTTP Adaptor Settings, Email Notifications, Backup Site Configuration) does 
>> nothing.
>> 
>> Up in the  section, I see:
>> > src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/prototype.js">
>> > src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/effects.js">
>> > src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/wonder.js">
>> 
>> Does the Ajax.framework's WebServerResources have to be installed 
>> separately?  I guess I had hoped/assumed it would use the embedded 
>> frameworks' WS resources via resource manager calls, or something.  No?
>> 
>> - Patrick
>> 
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Re: Wonder JavaMonitor problem

2012-05-02 Thread Pascal Robert
That sounds like a WOFrameworksBaseUrl problems… Can you try with the build on 
jenkins.wocommunity.org to see if you have the same problem?

> I've just updated my copy of wonder's integration branch, and built 
> JavaMonitor and friends like this:
> 
>   ant frameworks deployment.tools -Ddeployment.standalone=true
> 
> I then moved my newly-built copy of JavaMonitor.woa/ to my deployment web 
> server (wotaskd.woa on the machine is only a couple of days old), but when I 
> run it and go to the "Site" tab, clicking any of the 3 javascript actions 
> (HTTP Adaptor Settings, Email Notifications, Backup Site Configuration) does 
> nothing.
> 
> Up in the  section, I see:
>  src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/prototype.js">
>  src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/effects.js">
>  src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/wonder.js">
> 
> Does the Ajax.framework's WebServerResources have to be installed separately? 
>  I guess I had hoped/assumed it would use the embedded frameworks' WS 
> resources via resource manager calls, or something.  No?
> 
> - Patrick
> 
> 
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