Chuck needs a little more coffee :-)
Your problem is shown towards the bottom of your output...
[2008-04-05 14:26:26 CST] Unable to locate WOOpenURL on your
computer, AutoOpen launch will not work
Try googling:
WebObjects WOOpenURL Leopard
First hit:
http://lists.apple.com/archives/Webobj
On 5-Apr-08, at 5:18 PM, Yury Peskin wrote:
Did I mention I'm running the app on 10.3.9?
Hey, this sounds familiar! I was doing exactly this on solaris 2
days ago! :-)
When I encounter situations like this, I (sometimes only temporarily)
modify the SpawnOfWotaskd.sh script.
It's located
Did I mention I'm running the app on 10.3.9?
Just to put another twist on it.
Yury Peskin
-Original Message-
From: Guido Neitzer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 4:17 PM
To: Yury Peskin; AppleWO List
Subject: Re: Deployment woes
On 05.04.2008, at 15:03,
On 05.04.2008, at 15:03, Yury Peskin wrote:
I looked at the faq and my permissions are set with this command:
sudo chown -R root:wheel proofs.woa
That should be correct, as far as I know, but the application still
doesn't start with the WOMonitor.
Depends on your WO version. At least since W
eskin
Cc: webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com
Subject: Re: Deployment woes
Um, root and appserver are not the same.
Did you read the "Make sure that appserver is able to write to the
location you specify for your logs (see this FAQ item) -- you can use
a similar test to determine if appserver c
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Subject: Re: Deployment woes
See http://www.gvcsitemaker.com/gvc.webobjects/faq&mode=single&recordID=19193
Chuck
On Apr 5, 2008, at 1:30 PM, Yury Peskin wrote:
List,
I'm getting ready to deploy my app and I'm having a problem. The
app starts if I start it from the command lin
ngton, MN 55420
-Original Message-
From: Chuck Hill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2008 3:58 PM
To: Yury Peskin
Cc: webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com
Subject: Re: Deployment woes
See http://www.gvcsitemaker.com/gvc.webobjects/faq&mode=single&recordID=19193
Ch
On 05.04.2008, at 14:30, Yury Peskin wrote:
I'm getting ready to deploy my app and I'm having a problem. The
app starts if I start it from the command line, but not from the
monitor. The log of the started app is below.
Any ideas?
Probably a permission issue. Try starting it with
sudo -
See http://www.gvcsitemaker.com/gvc.webobjects/faq&mode=single&recordID=19193
Chuck
On Apr 5, 2008, at 1:30 PM, Yury Peskin wrote:
List,
I'm getting ready to deploy my app and I'm having a problem. The
app starts if I start it from the command line, but not from the
monitor. The log of t
List,
I'm getting ready to deploy my app and I'm having a problem. The app
starts if I start it from the command line, but not from the
monitor. The log of the started app is below.
Any ideas?
thanks,
Yury
Reading MacOSClassPath.txt ...
Launching proofs.woa ...
java -XX:NewSize=2m -Xmx64m
Hello Andrew
I had similar problems once, but got around it by just trusting in my own
logging (and ignoring any wo logging - which is usually only needed at
development time, in production wo logging then goes to /dev/null ), so i
didn't spend the time debugging the problem, but i suspected the p
On Dec 20, 2007, at 4:28 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
I did back it up already.
I have a new dev machine but did not put on WO54. I had copied over
WO from my old machine. I might have been crazy to make the jump to
Leopard and Eclipse 3.3.2/WOLips but I wasn't that crazy.
:-)
I have produ
I did back it up already.
I have a new dev machine but did not put on WO54. I had copied over WO
from my old machine. I might have been crazy to make the jump to
Leopard and Eclipse 3.3.2/WOLips but I wasn't that crazy. I have
production apps after all and will not update WO or my Servers u
On Dec 20, 2007, at 4:06 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
Yes I do. And I did and got sooo much back and well last night I
was a bit burnt out on this problem. With a refresh of sleep, and
post heavy use of my apps, I felt sane enough and calm enough to
try everything again anyway:
My launch
For the record ---
I removed that bit of code from the script file and it launched!
So.. Mike what puts that in there and why?
if [ "${HOME}" = "" ]
then
echo ${SCRIPT_NAME}: HOME environment variable is not set!
Terminating.
exit 1
fi
James
On Dec 20, 2007, at 5:59 PM, Chuck Hill
Darn! I really thought I had you on this one.
No way the Chuck is stumped?! Do I get some prize?
Only for not providing the needed information.
Chuck
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Yes I do. And I did and got sooo much back and well last night I was a
bit burnt out on this problem. With a refresh of sleep, and post heavy
use of my apps, I felt sane enough and calm enough to try everything
again anyway:
My launch script does have that in it and my old app doesn't.
On Dec 20, 2007, at 3:57 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
ok:
h...
I have a Tiger server. I got this error by redirecting the output
of womonitor.
womonitor? Uh, can we be just a tad more exact here? Like using
real, actual application names? wotaskd? JavaMonitor?
Specifically and
ok:
h...
I have a Tiger server. I got this error by redirecting the output
of womonitor.
womonitor? Uh, can we be just a tad more exact here? Like using
real, actual application names? wotaskd? JavaMonitor?
Specifically and exactly, what did you do?
I exactly followed:
Now, do you remember me asking you like, um, several times, if you
had done a diff on the two apps? If you had slowed down and done
that, this would all be solved now.
It looks like your launch script has this in it:
if [ "${HOME}" = "" ]
then
echo ${SCRIPT_NAME}: HOME environment varia
On Dec 20, 2007, at 3:36 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
h...
I have a Tiger server. I got this error by redirecting the output
of womonitor.
womonitor? Uh, can we be just a tad more exact here? Like using
real, actual application names? wotaskd? JavaMonitor? Specifically
and exactly
h...
I have a Tiger server. I got this error by redirecting the output of
womonitor. It was very clear in that it said:
HOME environment variable is not set! Terminating.
At least this is something... isn't it? Come on, it had and
exclamation point after it! and then Terminating.
It
On Dec 20, 2007, at 12:51 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
I finally got an error
"HOME environment variable is not set"
The appserver (Tiger or Leopard) or _appserver (Leopard only) user
has no real home directory (maybe it's set to something like /var/
empty). Please describe how you got this
I finally got an error
"HOME environment variable is not set"
Where do I set that ?
Thanks for everyones patience I think I am almost home again.
James Cicenia
On Dec 20, 2007, at 12:56 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
James,
First, are you logging the wotaskd errors? this will let
Hi!
Let me do the typical stupid question: are you absolutely sure
that the executable path in the Monitor is correct? Really really
sure? :)
Yours
Miguel Arroz
On 2007/12/20, at 18:27, James Cicenia wrote:
Hello -
I am really very stumped.
The only thing I can think of why my app
On Dec 20, 2007, at 11:15 AM, Andrew Lindesay wrote:
Hello James;
I had a problem last week. I have my own NSLog.Logger subclass, so
I was not worried about the "WOOutputPath" setting, but it seemed
to prevent my application from booting. It was set to;
-WOOutputPath /dev/null
Hello James;
I had a problem last week. I have my own NSLog.Logger subclass, so I
was not worried about the "WOOutputPath" setting, but it seemed to
prevent my application from booting. It was set to;
-WOOutputPath /dev/null
If I set this to a file/folder which _did_ exist then i
Ok -
I will try this tonight when the activity is down on this server as I
have six other apps running. And, I will definitely report back.
Your number (2) is interesting as I swear I have checked so many
permissions, ran outputs, changed stderr etc.
One small good thing, I finally found a
James,
First, are you logging the wotaskd errors? this will let you
see what the launch problem is:
See here for info on how to set that up. Then launch with WOMonitor
and then go a cat the log to see what happened. See the section
Where's my stderr on this page:
http://wiki.obje
Hello -
I am really very stumped.
The only thing I can think of why my app won't run from the
JavaMonitor has to do with something with my new Eclipse/WOLips setup,
compile and build.
BUT, why would it run just great from the command line?
Does anyone have something else for me to look at
When I faced such key-not-found problems, that was because I had
"old" versions of components with the same name on some frameworks.
They were not picked up in development but showed up in deployment.
Could this be the case?
Did you check that your components are properly built in the wars?
I just got my D2W prototype application working. I just had to make sure to set all the necessary target setting to make Xcode use Java 1.4 to compile the source code. It's interesting that the application run when compiled under Java 1.5, but the bindings won't work when compiled that way.Anyway
Bernard,I agree, however, we also do some development in JDeveloper which requires Java EE 5.x. That's the reason I upgraded to 5.0. I am in the process of attempting to configure Xcode to compile the test application with the Java 1.4 compiler. I've gotten that to work before by changing some s
Robert,
I don't know if it is within your control to revert to Java 1.4. I
believe there is some way to configure OS X to revert back to that
version temporarily. That might be the easiest next step in trying
to find the cause.
I have never gone beyond that AFAIK 1.5+ are not officially
Bernard,
Thanks for you feedback. I just tried your suggestion: I created a
D2W application with two entities
Department <>> Person
The database is in MySQL. Application runs normally in development
mode.
Target Setting for Servlets:
SERVLET_COPY_JARS
I've had WO apps working on Tomcat 4.x running on OS X, Windows, and
even OS/2. So, mostly it does just work. One thing is that I've
always used SSDD.
Can you try producing a D2W app and deploying that as a Tomcat app?
That should tell you if it is something intrinsically wrong with
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