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Re: What files does the adaptor require?



The mod_webobjects adaptor is C code, it does not use any of the Java frameworks.


Chuck


On Nov 6, 2009, at 1:47 AM, Mikkel Eide Eriksen wrote:

Hi

I'm creating an image that's as bare-bones as possible to serve as front-end for a number of app-servers. It'll be running on Debian with the Wonder adaptor for Apache 2. The wotaskdaemons & javamonitor will be running on the appservers.

Does this require any of the frameworks? I've the entire WO setup in /opt (/opt/Library /opt/System /opt/Local) currently - what is the bare minimum of files required for a functional environment aside from paths and files directly referenced from the apache configuration?

Regards

Mikkel Eide Eriksen
Basepoint Media
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