Thanks Chris,
I just gave the new code a try and it works perfect! Thanks for fixing
it so soon
Jose
Christoph Zwerschke wrote:
Jose Galvez wrote:
To restore the NTService.py behavior I had to make some changes to
the new AppServerService.py that gets put into the working dir. Here
is a
Jose Galvez wrote:
To restore the NTService.py behavior I had to make some changes to the
new AppServerService.py that gets put into the working dir. Here is a
copy of my AppServerService.py for my context. Note I had to add back
the workDir Option otherwise it would point to the webware fold
To restore the NTService.py behavior I had to make some changes to the
new AppServerService.py that gets put into the working dir. Here is a
copy of my AppServerService.py for my context. Note I had to add back
the workDir Option otherwise it would point to the webware folder and
the default
NTService.py is no longer there and is replaced
with AppServerService.py.
Yes I made that change because I think it is more clear: The script is
running AppServer as a NT/2K/XP/2003 service.
Actually, before there had been two names:
It was called "ThreadedAppServerService" in the WebKit direc
Hi Jose,
thanks for the feedback.
I resynched with the svn and built a new working dir as advised. When i
look at it i see that NTService.py is no longer there and is replaced
with AppServerService.py.
Yes I made that change because I think it is more clear: The script is
running AppServer