For Whatever its worth, we on the treasure boat side have switched to 
Mod-proxy.  We have updated TBMonitor and TBTaskd. I just recently built a 
CentOS7 server from scratch and it works great.

Paul

> On Sep 1, 2020, at 8:34 PM, Paul Hoadley via Webobjects-dev 
> <webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com> wrote:
> 
> Hey Jesse,
> 
> On 2 Sep 2020, at 01:15, Jesse Tayler via Webobjects-dev 
> <webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com <mailto:webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com>> 
> wrote:
> 
>> I'm launching a new EC2 Instance and just installing from scratch and I 
>> found my way to this page
>> 
>> https://wiki.wocommunity.org/display/documentation/Installing+a+deployment+environment+on+RedHat%2C+CentOS+or+Amazon+Linux
>>  
>> <https://wiki.wocommunity.org/display/documentation/Installing+a+deployment+environment+on+RedHat%2C+CentOS+or+Amazon+Linux>
>> 
>> These WO installs all have bad links or dead services?
> 
> Seems like there's a lot of bit rot going on.
> 
> Rest assured that it's still quite possible (and fairly easy) to set up a 
> fresh WebObjects appserver from scratch on EC2. We use Amazon Linux 2—I can't 
> vouch for CentOS or RedHat, though there shouldn't be anything that prevents 
> it if you're wedded to one of those.
> 
> What we use is a heavily customised version of the script posted by Simon 
> McLean, possibly as long ago as 2010. I'm digging around in my local list 
> archive: I can't see whether the script itself was ever posted, or whether it 
> was just a link to an S3 bucket that seems to no longer exist 
> (http://webobjects.s3.amazonaws.com/wo-install.sh 
> <http://webobjects.s3.amazonaws.com/wo-install.sh>).
> 
> I might be able to find the original somewhere, perhaps I can dig around in 
> our repo. Meanwhile, the basic outline is very straightforward:
> 
> 1. Download JavaMonitor and wotaskd as GZIP bundles from somewhere, e.g. 
> wocommunity.org <http://wocommunity.org/>.
> 2. Download mod_WebObjects.so from somewhere—it's very easy to build your own 
> binary on an EC2 instance and then you can just stash that somewhere.
> 3. Install Apache with yum.
> 4. Make the usual Apache config modifications for WebObjects.
> 5. Start Apache.
> 6. Unpack the GZIP bundles you downloaded at 1.
> 7. Start JavaMonitor and wotaskd.
> 
> Obviously there's a lot of hand-waving going on there. But the takeaway is 
> that you don't need to rely on ancient package versions of JavaMonitor and 
> wotaskd—you can just pull them from the WOCommunity Jenkins. The rest of it 
> is just scripting up the stuff you'd normally do to get them running on any 
> Unix.
> 
> Let me know if you need more help.
> 
> 
> -- 
> Paul Hoadley
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