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Re: JavaMonitor not updated in 5.2.3 Deployment (Applications Server) Update
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Re: JavaMonitor not updated in 5.2.3 Deployment (Applications Server) Update


  • Subject: Re: JavaMonitor not updated in 5.2.3 Deployment (Applications Server) Update
  • From: "Robert Snyder" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 24 Mar 2004 12:36:32 -0500

Given the problems that some of us experiencing with monitor under the
new release, has anyone tried taking the newer, developer version of Java
and installed it on their deployment box? Is this this something that is
recommended?

On a related note, we are holding off upgrading our deployment boxes (OS
X and Solaris 8) until we are sure that the issue of overwriting startup
scripts, that was widely reported on the lists, has been addressed by Apple.

Apple, has it been addressed? Is the upgrade safe for us to use? What
about the different version of Monitor? What is Apple's recommendation
version (the new developer/or the oder deployment)?

Finally, have the issues with deployment on OS X been addressed (so we
don't have to use the kluge scrip to kill off excess TCP/IP sessions)?

Robert

On Wed, Mar 24, 2004, Markus Lehmann wrote:

>Hi,
>
>I just updated my development machine and our deployment server (with
>the second, reposted Applications Server Update) to WebObjects 5.2.3.
>
>I noticed two interesting differences between the developer and
>deployment update:
>
>1.
>The new startup script that got installed with the developer update
>didn't got installed with the deployment update (the reposted
>Applications Server Update leaves the old startup script, while the
>first version deleted the old script but failed to install the new
>one).
>
>2.
>The file
>/System/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/JavaMonitor.woa/Contents/
>Resources/Java/javamonitor.jar
>
>lists on the deployment machine as:
>-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  96453 13 Sep  2003 javamonitor.jar
>
>and on the development machine as:
>-rw-r--r--  1 root  wheel  94759 19 Feb 00:15 javamonitor.jar
>
>Did you make the same experience - i that intended?
>
>
>Markus
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