Re: Linux deployment advice

2011-02-25 Thread Gennady Kushnir
I have aready made my own set of rpms for automated WO install. It is targeted for AltLinux (russian distribution) but after certain modifications it may work for others Here they are: helloWO is a set of frameworks with a "product" - "Hello WOrld" application. http://sisyphus.ru/en/srpm/Sisyphus/

Re: Linux deployment advice

2011-02-24 Thread John Baldwin
I would definitely be interested in such info and presentations. Alas, WOWODC isn't in the cards for me. But the post-conference videos would be. And an RPM would be great. John On Wednesday Feb 23 10:11 AM, at 10:11 AM, Pascal Robert wrote: > > Le 2011-02-23 à 12:23, Joe Little a écrit : >

Re: Linux deployment advice

2011-02-23 Thread Pascal Robert
Le 2011-02-23 à 12:23, Joe Little a écrit : > I can help with RPMs. I guess this part is open sourced. We don't need any > jars for java monitor right? WO jars are embedded in JavaMonitor and wotaskd, but the license allow shipping the WO frameworks as part of a product, and for me JavaMonitor

Re: Linux deployment advice

2011-02-23 Thread Joe Little
I can help with RPMs. I guess this part is open sourced. We don't need any jars for java monitor right? On Feb 23, 2011, at 6:41 AM, Pascal Robert wrote: > > Le 2011-02-23 à 11:20, Klaus Berkling a écrit : > >> >> On Feb 23, 2011, at 8:14 AM, David LeBer wrote: >> I'm thinking of doing

Re: Linux deployment advice

2011-02-23 Thread Pascal Robert
Le 2011-02-23 à 11:20, Klaus Berkling a écrit : > > On Feb 23, 2011, at 8:14 AM, David LeBer wrote: > >>> I'm thinking of doing a presentation on the WebEx channel on how to install >>> a WO deployment environment on Linux (CentOS/RedHat), any interest for this? >> >> If anyone is interested

Re: Linux deployment advice

2011-02-23 Thread David LeBer
On 2011-02-23, at 11:20 AM, Klaus Berkling wrote: > > On Feb 23, 2011, at 8:14 AM, David LeBer wrote: > >>> I'm thinking of doing a presentation on the WebEx channel on how to install >>> a WO deployment environment on Linux (CentOS/RedHat), any interest for this? >> >> If anyone is intereste

Re: Linux deployment advice

2011-02-23 Thread Klaus Berkling
On Feb 23, 2011, at 8:14 AM, David LeBer wrote: >> I'm thinking of doing a presentation on the WebEx channel on how to install >> a WO deployment environment on Linux (CentOS/RedHat), any interest for this? > > If anyone is interested in our experience with deploying to Ubuntu on Linode > I'd

Re: Linux deployment advice

2011-02-23 Thread David LeBer
On 2011-02-23, at 10:58 AM, Pascal Robert wrote: > > Le 2011-02-23 à 10:37, John Baldwin a écrit : > >> Excellent. >> >> Definitely using Wonder this time around. I love the embedded frameworks >> deploy idea. So I'll head down this route. >> >> And I'll definitely review Pascal's screencast

Re: Linux deployment advice

2011-02-23 Thread Pascal Robert
Le 2011-02-23 à 10:37, John Baldwin a écrit : > Excellent. > > Definitely using Wonder this time around. I love the embedded frameworks > deploy idea. So I'll head down this route. > > And I'll definitely review Pascal's screencast section on securing > JavaMonitor and wotaskd. In summary, i

Re: Linux deployment advice

2011-02-23 Thread John Baldwin
Excellent. Definitely using Wonder this time around. I love the embedded frameworks deploy idea. So I'll head down this route. And I'll definitely review Pascal's screencast section on securing JavaMonitor and wotaskd. Glad to be back. Thanks, John On Tuesday Feb 22 12:59 PM, at 12:59 PM, D

Re: Linux deployment advice

2011-02-22 Thread David LeBer
On 2011-02-22, at 3:52 PM, Paul D Yu wrote: > John > > Welcome back. > > first thing is to use Eclipse + WOLips and Project Wonder. > > Then set the project to embed all frameworks. > > Then I would recommend using Project Wonder's wotaskd and JavaMonitor instead > of Tomcat. This is what w

Re: Linux deployment advice

2011-02-22 Thread Paul D Yu
John Welcome back. first thing is to use Eclipse + WOLips and Project Wonder. Then set the project to embed all frameworks. Then I would recommend using Project Wonder's wotaskd and JavaMonitor instead of Tomcat. Paul On Feb 22, 2011, at 3:48 PM, John Baldwin wrote: > I'm finally coming ba