Re: Yosemite deployment problem with MySQL (Stavros Panidis)

2015-10-17 Thread Ricardo Parada
> > thank you for your quick reply! > > It is the same application (not even re compiled) running at least 2 years > with no problem on OS X 10.9 Server. > > I think that rather has to do with MySQL installation on Yosemite Server. > --- >>

Yosemite deployment problem with MySQL (Stavros Panidis)

2015-10-16 Thread Stavros Panidis
Dear, thank you for your quick reply! It is the same application (not even re compiled) running at least 2 years with no problem on OS X 10.9 Server. I think that rather has to do with MySQL installation on Yosemite Server. --- > > Message: 2 > Date: Fri, 16 Oc

Re: Yosemite deployment problem with MySQL

2015-10-16 Thread Chuck Hill
o:mailingli...@kataputt.com>> Date: Friday, October 16, 2015 at 10:39 AM To: Stavros Panidis mailto:stavros.pani...@gmail.com>> Cc: "webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com<mailto:webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com>" mailto:webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com>> Subject: Re: Yosemite depl

Re: Yosemite deployment problem with MySQL

2015-10-16 Thread Markus Ruggiero
> Reason: _obtainOpenChannel -- com.webobjects.eoaccess.EODatabaseContext > com.webobjects.eoaccess.EODatabaseContext@3dd81ec9: failed to open database > channel. Check your connection dictionary, and ensure your database is > correctly configured. > > > Deployment machine is Mac M

Yosemite deployment problem with MySQL

2015-10-16 Thread Stavros Panidis
configured. Deployment machine is Mac Mini running Yosemite Server. MySQL version is 5.6.25 MySQL connector Java version is 5.1.31 MySQL is running and stopping locally by System settings. MySQL is working locally with a third application (Navicat) MySQL is working remotely via Terminal login. Any

Re: Deployment on Yosemite

2015-10-13 Thread Stavros Panidis
build on > http://www.wocommunity.org/documents/tools/mod_WebObjects/Apache2.4/ > <http://www.wocommunity.org/documents/tools/mod_WebObjects/Apache2.4/> > > >> On 11.10.2015, at 08:02, Stavros Panidis > <mailto:stavros.pani...@gmail.com>> wrote: >> >

Re: Deployment on Yosemite

2015-10-13 Thread Markus Ruggiero
there is no official build on http://www.wocommunity.org/documents/tools/mod_WebObjects/Apache2.4/ > On 11.10.2015, at 08:02, Stavros Panidis wrote: > > Dear list, > > I try to deploy on Yosemite 10.10.5 Server. > > When I try to connect to my server, either locally o

Re: Deployment on Yosemite

2015-10-11 Thread Michael Kondratov
Most likely you need to install new Apache adaptor. Michael Sent from my iPhone > On Oct 11, 2015, at 2:02 AM, Stavros Panidis > wrote: > > Dear list, > > I try to deploy on Yosemite 10.10.5 Server. > > When I try to connect to my server, either locally or Internet

Deployment on Yosemite

2015-10-10 Thread Stavros Panidis
Dear list, I try to deploy on Yosemite 10.10.5 Server. When I try to connect to my server, either locally or Internet, I get the following message Websites are turned off. An administrator can turn them on using the Server application. Certainly WebServices is On and running on my Server. My

Re: wotaskd on Yosemite

2015-04-29 Thread David Avendasora
> On Apr 26, 2015, at 6:05 PM, Gavin Eadie wrote: > > Excuse my slightly intemperate response to this, directed as much to myself > as anyone else, but this problem keeps arising year after year and there is > absolutely no reason why wotaskd (or any other woapp) shouldn’t detect that > it ca

Re: wotaskd on Yosemite

2015-04-29 Thread Ken Anderson
everyones help! >> >> Ken >> >>> On Apr 26, 2015, at 12:45 PM, Ken Anderson wrote: >>> >>> ok - progress! >>> >>> For some reason, the upgrade to Yosemite got rid of the linked file to the >>> conf file in the adaptors direct

Re: wotaskd on Yosemite

2015-04-29 Thread David Avendasora
rary/WebObjects/Logs directory was not write-able by appserver, and > was clearly pissing everything off. > > Thanks for everyones help! > > Ken > >> On Apr 26, 2015, at 12:45 PM, Ken Anderson > <mailto:kenli...@anderhome.com>> wrote: >> >> ok - pr

Re: wotaskd on Yosemite

2015-04-26 Thread Gavin Eadie
Excuse my slightly intemperate response to this, directed as much to myself as anyone else, but this problem keeps arising year after year and there is absolutely no reason why wotaskd (or any other woapp) shouldn’t detect that it can’t write to its Log/ directory and either report that fact and

Re: wotaskd on Yosemite

2015-04-26 Thread Ken Anderson
Nevermind - all good now. The /Library/WebObjects/Logs directory was not write-able by appserver, and was clearly pissing everything off. Thanks for everyones help! Ken > On Apr 26, 2015, at 12:45 PM, Ken Anderson wrote: > > ok - progress! > > For some reason, the upgrade

Re: wotaskd on Yosemite

2015-04-26 Thread Ken Anderson
ok - progress! For some reason, the upgrade to Yosemite got rid of the linked file to the conf file in the adaptors directory. I didn’t notice until now. When modWebobjects wasn’t loading, I just added it to the load modules of the main httpd.conf, not thinking that everything else was

Re: wotaskd on Yosemite

2015-04-26 Thread Ken Anderson
le.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd >>>>> <http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd>"> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Disabled >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> GroupName >>

Re: wotaskd on Yosemite

2015-04-26 Thread Bogdan Zlatanov
home.com>> wrote: OK - I bit the bullet and upgraded to Yosemite. Can someone remind me how to get wotaskd running again? I have java installed and other things that used to run are running (jenkins, crashplan), but no wotaskd. Thanks, Ken __

Re: wotaskd on Yosemite

2015-04-26 Thread Ken Anderson
t;> GroupName >>> _appserveradm >>> Label >>> org.projectwonder.wotaskd >>> OnDemand >>> >>> Program >>> /ServerApplications/wotaskd.woa/wotaskd >>> ProgramArguments >>> >>>

Re: wotaskd on Yosemite

2015-04-26 Thread Pascal Robert
gt; wotaskd >> -WOPort >> 1085 >> -WOHost >> localhost >> >>ServiceIPC >> >>UserName >> _appserver >>StandardOutPath >> /Library/WebObjects/Logs/wotaskd.log >>StandardErro

Re: wotaskd on Yosemite

2015-04-26 Thread Ken Anderson
> -WOHost > localhost > >ServiceIPC > >UserName > _appserver >StandardOutPath > /Library/WebObjects/Logs/wotaskd.log >StandardErrorPath > /Library/WebObjects/Logs/wotaskd.log > > > >

Re: wotaskd on Yosemite

2015-04-25 Thread Markus Ruggiero
rrorPath /Library/WebObjects/Logs/wotaskd.log > On 25.04.2015, at 05:00, Ken Anderson wrote: > > OK - I bit the bullet and upgraded to Yosemite. Can someone remind me how to > get wotaskd running again? I have java installed and other things that used > to run are running (jenk

wotaskd on Yosemite

2015-04-24 Thread Ken Anderson
OK - I bit the bullet and upgraded to Yosemite. Can someone remind me how to get wotaskd running again? I have java installed and other things that used to run are running (jenkins, crashplan), but no wotaskd. Thanks, Ken ___ Do not post admin

Re: Dinosaur land vs Yosemite and Apache

2015-04-16 Thread Fabian Peters
schrieb Ken Anderson : > > All, > > Well, Xcode 6.3 requires Yosemite, so I’m going to have to go kicking and > screaming. > > How is everyone dealing with Apache in Yosemite? I remember a lot of chatter > about it a while back, but not sure where everything has settled.

Dinosaur land vs Yosemite and Apache

2015-04-16 Thread Ken Anderson
All, Well, Xcode 6.3 requires Yosemite, so I’m going to have to go kicking and screaming. How is everyone dealing with Apache in Yosemite? I remember a lot of chatter about it a while back, but not sure where everything has settled. Steve Quirk has built a script to convert the config to

Re: WOLips Copy & Paste issue on Yosemite

2015-02-19 Thread Daniele Corti
Hi, seems Eclipse is not very efficient in Mac OS environment... I've made some Android Coding in the last years, and I worked with the ADT (Android Developer Tools) that is a striped version of Eclipse. When I passed to Maverick, and moreover on Yosemite, the IDE start to work very bad

Re: WOLips Copy & Paste issue on Yosemite

2015-02-19 Thread Markus Ruggiero
> wrote: > > Hi Daniele, > > I remember that I experienced the very same problem some time ago (not on > Yosemite but on Mavericks). > > I didn't found a reliable solution. :-( But I stopped investigating since the > problem disappeared after a complete reboot of my

Re: WOLips Copy & Paste issue on Yosemite

2015-02-18 Thread CHRISTOPH WICK | i4innovation GmbH, Bonn
Hi Daniele, I remember that I experienced the very same problem some time ago (not on Yosemite but on Mavericks). I didn't found a reliable solution. :-( But I stopped investigating since the problem disappeared after a complete reboot of my laptop. So - at least - you are not

WOLips Copy & Paste issue on Yosemite

2015-02-18 Thread Daniele Corti
Hi List, Probably is a bit off topic, but I'm experiencing a strage thing on WOLips and I would like to know if someone have passed the same problem. I've installed on a new installation of Yosemite, not an upgrade (on an Mac Pro, Early 2008), the Eclipse 3.8.2 and the WOLips from the

re: Trouble compiling and running applications in Yosemite [SOLVED]

2015-01-09 Thread Robert B. Hanviriyapunt
Hey WOPeeps! Yeah, that whole thing with the WONDER build version possibly being the issue for the app not launching in Yosemite … FO-GEDA-BOUD-ID! (forget about it!) In the end, it was because the project was in a folder whose name contained spaces! And I didn’t even really describe to

Re: mod_proxy as mod_WebObjects alternative [Was: Re: Yosemite]

2014-12-31 Thread Jeffrey Schmitz
Thanks, > Jeff > >> On Oct 24, 2014, at 6:35 PM, Tom Woteki > <mailto:d...@woteki.com>> wrote: >> >> I got a config setup that works. I was never able to get the migrations tab >> to work, but I did take some hints from the information it presented. &

re: Trouble compiling and running applications in Yosemite

2014-12-22 Thread Robert B. Hanviriyapunt
Yosemite/Java8 workstation. Currently, It is my guess that nobody can really help me look into this as the specifics of the situation are hard to replicate: Wonder build 180 + Indigo + Yosemite/Java8 (or even after I re-installed Java6 from Apple) — the real issue being Wonder build 180, which is no

Trouble compiling and running applications in Yosemite

2014-12-19 Thread Robert B. Hanviriyapunt
I have a brand-new MacBook Pro with Yosemite. I have an existing WONDER app project. The project would not compile because Java8. Installed old Java6 from Apple. Got to a point with no errors. But running I always get out of memory at startup. I increase memory but it just spins until out

Re: mod_proxy as mod_WebObjects alternative [Was: Re: Yosemite]

2014-10-26 Thread Chuck Hill
As Johann indicated, you don't need wotaskd running in order for the requests to get from Apache to the app. You do need something to start them. And if you want to stop them with a Web UI and have scheduling, crash notification etc, then Monitor and wotaskd are something that works. Chuck

Re: mod_proxy as mod_WebObjects alternative [Was: Re: Yosemite]

2014-10-26 Thread Johann Werner
Without wotaskd you will have to start your instances with all necessary program arguments yourself, i.e. on OS X you have to write some launchd scripts. Does that solve your problem? jw Am 26.10.2014 um 17:13 schrieb Tom Woteki : > All: > > Contrary to Chuck’s remark, I was not able to unlo

Re: mod_proxy as mod_WebObjects alternative [Was: Re: Yosemite]

2014-10-26 Thread Tom Woteki
All: Contrary to Chuck’s remark, I was not able to unload wotaskd and still have the successful configuration I posted elsewhere in this thread continue to work. Whereas I have dispensed with mod_webobjects I still require both the WOMonitor and wotaskd daemons running. Tom > On Aug 12, 20

Re: mod_proxy as mod_WebObjects alternative [Was: Re: Yosemite]

2014-10-24 Thread Tom Woteki
I got a config setup that works. I was never able to get the migrations tab to work, but I did take some hints from the information it presented. I am running Apple’s Server app on Yosemite. I use Server to generate the site file. I have these directives in the generated site file

Re: mod_proxy as mod_WebObjects alternative [Was: Re: Yosemite]

2014-10-24 Thread Stephen Quirk
Since a lot of people are suffering though this... You might find this useful if you hand manage your WOAdaptor.xml. It's an xsl script to read the xml and spit out a valid httpd.proxy.conf file To use it: copy & paste the xsl below to woadaptor2proxypass.xslt run "xsltproc woa

Re: mod_proxy as mod_WebObjects alternative [Was: Re: Yosemite]

2014-10-24 Thread Fredrik Lindgren
So is there any instructions on how to set upp this in development mode, so that these URLs work: http://localhost/cgi-bin/WebObjects/app.woa/-56665 or of course something similar! Regards /Fredrik > 13 aug 2014 kl. 05:04 skrev Chuck Hill

Re: mod_proxy as mod_WebObjects alternative [Was: Re: Yosemite]

2014-08-12 Thread Chuck Hill
You don’t need wotaskd (at the cost of instant reconfiguration) and you are not dependant on having mod_webobjects compiled for the Apache version and platform that you are using. Chuck On 2014-08-12, 7:05 PM, "Michael Kondratov" wrote: What makes mod proxy better than apache adapter? Micha

Re: mod_proxy as mod_WebObjects alternative [Was: Re: Yosemite]

2014-08-12 Thread Michael Kondratov
What makes mod proxy better than apache adapter? Michael Sent from my iPad > On Aug 12, 2014, at 19:22, Paul Hoadley wrote: > > Hi Larry, > >> On 13 Aug 2014, at 7:12 am, Larry Mills-Gahl wrote: >> >> I’m new to the mod_proxy config also (but I’m digging it… thanks Chuck) >> >> One piece t

Re: mod_proxy as mod_WebObjects alternative [Was: Re: Yosemite]

2014-08-12 Thread Paul Hoadley
Hi Larry, On 13 Aug 2014, at 7:12 am, Larry Mills-Gahl wrote: > I’m new to the mod_proxy config also (but I’m digging it… thanks Chuck) > > One piece that I needed to do in addition to setting the proxy config from > the Migrations tab was to add this line to the apache config: > > RequestHea

Re: mod_proxy as mod_WebObjects alternative [Was: Re: Yosemite]

2014-08-12 Thread Larry Mills-Gahl
I’m new to the mod_proxy config also (but I’m digging it… thanks Chuck) One piece that I needed to do in addition to setting the proxy config from the Migrations tab was to add this line to the apache config: RequestHeader append x-webobjects-adaptor-version “mod_proxy" Prior to that I was gett

Re: mod_proxy as mod_WebObjects alternative [Was: Re: Yosemite]

2014-08-06 Thread Paul Hoadley
On 6 Aug 2014, at 10:10 pm, Theodore Petrosky wrote: > I’m looking, Paul you mentioned that it is disabled by default. How did you > turn it on? I am looking and hacking but I don’t see the setting. It's an application property for JavaMonitor. In Resources/Properties you will see: # Hide th

Re: Yosemite

2014-08-06 Thread Mark Wardle
party Apache plugins. Unless your configuration changes frequently > this seems like a better choice. > > Chuck > > > On 2014-08-05, 9:08 AM, "Mark Wardle" wrote: > > Yosemite upgrades Apache from 2.2 and 2.4. > > I’ve tried recompiling the apache adapt

Re: mod_proxy as mod_WebObjects alternative [Was: Re: Yosemite]

2014-08-06 Thread Theodore Petrosky
I’m looking, Paul you mentioned that it is disabled by default. How did you turn it on? I am looking and hacking but I don’t see the setting. On Aug 6, 2014, at 3:49 AM, Paul Hoadley wrote: > On 6 Aug 2014, at 9:01 am, Chuck Hill wrote: > >> If you are using Wonder’s JavaMonitor (and if a pr

Re: mod_proxy as mod_WebObjects alternative [Was: Re: Yosemite]

2014-08-06 Thread Paul Hoadley
On 6 Aug 2014, at 9:01 am, Chuck Hill wrote: > If you are using Wonder’s JavaMonitor (and if a property has not disabled it) > you should see a Migration (Migrations?) tab on the right side. That should > give you instructions and a mod_proxy config that matches the current > JavaMonitor sett

Re: mod_proxy as mod_WebObjects alternative [Was: Re: Yosemite]

2014-08-05 Thread Chuck Hill
If you are using Wonder’s JavaMonitor (and if a property has not disabled it) you should see a Migration (Migrations?) tab on the right side. That should give you instructions and a mod_proxy config that matches the current JavaMonitor setting. I believe this is the work of Anjo. And, yes, it

mod_proxy as mod_WebObjects alternative [Was: Re: Yosemite]

2014-08-05 Thread Paul Hoadley
Hi Chuck, On 6 Aug 2014, at 2:27 am, Chuck Hill wrote: > I’d take a long, hard look at moving to mod_proxy and ending this dependance > on third party Apache plugins. Unless your configuration changes frequently > this seems like a better choice. Tell me more. Is this something that someone

Re: Yosemite

2014-08-05 Thread Pascal Robert
Chuck > > > On 2014-08-05, 9:08 AM, "Mark Wardle" wrote: > > Yosemite upgrades Apache from 2.2 and 2.4. > > I’ve tried recompiling the apache adaptor but compilation files despite > entering a magic incantation: > > make ADAPTORS=Apache2.4 LTFLAGS=&

Re: Yosemite

2014-08-05 Thread Chuck Hill
I’d take a long, hard look at moving to mod_proxy and ending this dependance on third party Apache plugins. Unless your configuration changes frequently this seems like a better choice. Chuck On 2014-08-05, 9:08 AM, "Mark Wardle" wrote: Yosemite upgrades Apache from 2.2 and 2.4.

Re: Yosemite

2014-08-05 Thread Patrick Middleton
nt name. On 5 Aug 2014, at 17:08, Mark Wardle wrote: Yosemite upgrades Apache from 2.2 and 2.4. I’ve tried recompiling the apache adaptor but compilation files despite entering a magic incantation: make ADAPTORS=Apache2.4 LTFLAGS='--tag CC’ /usr/share/apr-1/build-1/libtool: line

Re: Yosemite

2014-08-05 Thread Ramsey Gurley
sary er.extensions.ERXApplication.ssl.enabled=true er.extensions.ERXApplication.ssl.host=localhost er.extensions.ERXApplication.ssl.port=4443 On Aug 5, 2014, at 9:08 AM, Mark Wardle wrote: > Yosemite upgrades Apache from 2.2 and 2.4. > > I’ve tried recompiling the apache adaptor but compilation files

Yosemite

2014-08-05 Thread Mark Wardle
Yosemite upgrades Apache from 2.2 and 2.4. I’ve tried recompiling the apache adaptor but compilation files despite entering a magic incantation: make ADAPTORS=Apache2.4 LTFLAGS='--tag CC’ /usr/share/apr-1/build-1/libtool: line 8962: /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolc