On 05/04/2008, at 10:13 PM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:
Check all the details on that wiki page ... I had this same problem
a month ago with a new machine .... doing everything in the wki page
helped fixed it IIRC.
Have you editied apace config file and set the server name?
Yes. Already added: ServerName localhost
And adaptor already configured as:
WebObjectsConfig http://localhost:1085 10
What about WOAdaptorURL?
Yes. I'd already set it to http://localhost/cgi-bin/WebObjects in the
lauch configuration.
Also, try rebooting the whole machine after doing everything ......
IIRC, just restarting apache was not enough.
Worth a shot... but no go :-/
Looking at old notes ......... I also edited SiteConfix.xml (you can
use WOMonitor to do this if you like)
Try that too..... it is not on the wiki page.... so not sure if this
is one component of the solution or just a red herring.
/Library/WebObjects/Configuration/SiteConfig.xml
I haven't even launched monitor, but it has:
<SiteConfig type="NSDictionary">
<hostArray type="NSArray">
</hostArray>
<applicationArray type="NSArray">
</applicationArray>
<instanceArray type="NSArray">
</instanceArray>
<site type="NSDictionary">
<viewRefreshEnabled type="NSString">YES</
viewRefreshEnabled>
<viewRefreshRate type="NSNumber">60</viewRefreshRate>
</site>
</SiteConfig>
with regards,
--
Lachlan Deck
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