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WebObjects Single Directory / Tomcat deployment
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WebObjects Single Directory / Tomcat deployment


  • Subject: WebObjects Single Directory / Tomcat deployment
  • From: Andy Satori <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 4 Mar 2004 16:23:50 -0500

Ok, I've got my simple WebObjects application written and I'm happy with it. I've done all my local testing, and I'm happy with everything. Now I'm getting ready to deploy it.

I've got the luxury of having a Cisco Content Switch to manage my load balancing between a couple of application servers, so I would like to deploy this to my two Sun Fire 100's running Apache and Tomcat, which I prefer to Sun's Application Server. I've gotten the application deployed to both and it works flawlessly, however I currently have one of the boxes turned off because I still can't figure out the answer to one simple question, and the license is vague regarding this.

It's clear that you have a Dev and Dep license in each box. The deployment licensing when used with teh Apple WO Application Server is crystal clear. I need another WO Retail box.

But...

With a single directory deployment, your license is tied to the war, and there is no Application Server installation and license. This would imply that the license is a run-time license tied to the application, not the application server. I can't find anything in the license that implicitly discusses the situation regarding the SSDD deployment options.

What I infer currently is that either, A, the intent of the SSDD deployment is that it can be deployed without the WO license and is tied to the Development kit (much like the MS ASP.NET run-time license is tied to the compiler, not the host), or B, the intent is that you rebuild the app with a new Deployment license for each and every licensed deployment.

I'd like to hear from the community how you understand and read this, because candidly, I'm confused.

Andy
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