I'm newish to WO deployment. I've deployed a few apps on an XP machine
(internal network access only).
Here's what I did...
1) Brand new W2K3 install on a virtual machine given to me by our IT staff
(has internal private IP and external NATed IP, both have forward and reverse
lookups)
2) Installed WO frameworks with WOInstaller.jar into C:\Apple
3) Setup ENV vars
4) installed Apache 2.2
5) copied mod_WebObjects.so from mdimension site into modules directory
6) configured apache (added WO mod, included WO conf file, changed server name,
changed doc root, set allow all on doc root, configured SSL through mod_ssl,
configured webobjects.conf)
7) copied app over (split install, embedded frameworks)
8) started apache (no errors)
9) turned up wotaskd (started fine)
10) turned up JavaMonitor (starts fine)
11) configured my app through JavaMonitor (app starts fine no errors in log)
after this I can't get to the app at all unless I turn on DirectConnect and
access it that way. I also can only access JavaMonitor through DirectConnect,
so it seems as if the adaptor isn't working at all.
Occasionally I'll see this error message in my JavaMonitor terminal...
[2010-11-8 16:40:2 EST] <WorkerThread14> <WOWorkerThread id=14
socket=Socket[addr=/127.0.0.1,port=4709,localport=56789]> Exception while
sending response: java.net.SocketException: Software caused connection abort:
socket write error
I've played with a whole bunch of settings (tried disabling ssl, accessing the
app with the internal name, external name, localhost, 127.0.0.1, and internal
and external IPs) and nothing seems to do it. I also compared it with my
working XP deployments and everything seems to match up. If you need me to try
something to get more information please let me know.
Thanks again.
-Mike
On Nov 9, 2010, at 3:23 PM, Stefan Klein wrote:
Hi Mike,
can you explain your issue with the Apache Adaptor.
There are some people (2 I know :-D ) who use it on deployment systems.
If there is anybody other using the Apache under Windows, can you tell us your
experience ?
Stefan
Am 09.11.10 17:35, schrieb Michael Gargano:
Okay,
So, I've given up on getting my app deployed to W2K3. Direct Connect
works fine, but there's definitely an issue with the Apache adaptor. (*sigh*)
So, I moved on to Tomcat 6 since I need this app deployed by tomorrow the
latest. I changed my build settings for servlet deployment, and told it to
auto generate the web.xml. But when I deploy to tomcat on a windows box (from
my mac) I receive this error...
Servlet WOServletAdaptor is not available
So I checked that the JavaWOJSPServlet_client.jar is in the WEB-INF/lib
directory and I even tried adding it to the classpath of the web.xml without
success.
Do the variables WOROOT, LOCALROOT, and WOINSTALLROOT even do anything since
the frameworks are all bundled in the war?
I don't think I've ever gotten my war to deploy. I must be missing something.
Thanks.
-Mike
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