Le 2010-10-10 à 14:53, Simon a écrit :

> my 2 cents...
> 
> i got sick of trying to remember where all the bits and pieces go, so
> now on linux we use this structure:
> 
> /opt/WOApplications
> /opt/WOWebServerResources
> /opt/WODeployment
> 
> our apps go in WOApplications
> our web server resources go in - yes you guessed it - WOWebServerResources
> and javamonitor & wotaskd go in WODeployment
> 
> deployment for idiots. like me.
> 
> oh, and we've published a script that builds a linux box inline with
> this from scratch:
> 
> http://webobjects.s3.amazonaws.com/wo-install.sh
> 
> it's only tested on amazon linux, but i guess it might work on simliar
> flavours (centos/redhat). the script is part of a wider effort to
> fully automate deployment on ec2...

I will take a look at that. I was thinking of providing RPMs for CentOS/RedHat 
and a Yum repository with JavaMonitor, wotaskd and the Apache module.

> simon
> 
> On 10 October 2010 19:25, Chuck Hill <ch...@global-village.net> wrote:
>> 
>> On Oct 9, 2010, at 11:01 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>> 
>>> I'm setting up a Mac Mini Server, and it's the first time since 2008 that 
>>> I'm setting up a OS X box just for deployment. I installed WO with 
>>> woinstaller.jar, but I did forget that it won't install it in /, saying 
>>> that /System already exists. So I installed it in /Developer, and had to 
>>> create a symlink for /Library/WebObjects to /Developer/Library/WebObjects.
>>> 
>>> Now, since it's a deployment box, I don't actually need WO on it, I only 
>>> need the Apache adaptor, wotaskd and JavaMonitor with embedded frameworks. 
>>> So I'm thinking of creating a installer (.pkg) that would :
>>> 
>>> - create /Library/WebObjects and /Library/WebServer/Documents if they don't 
>>> already exists
>> 
>> And /Library/WebObjects/Configuration
>>> - install wotaskd.woa from Wonder, in /Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications
>>> - instal JavaMonitor.woa from Wonder, in 
>>> /Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications
>> 
>> I'd simplify this and put these both in the same directory.
>> 
>> 
>>> - install the two launchctl scripts
>>> - install and load the Apache HTTP adaptor from Wonder
>> 
>> Where will this go?  You will also need the apache.conf file.
>> 
>>> 
>>> Any opinions on this?
>>> 
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