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Re: Snow Leopard and WebObjects
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Re: Snow Leopard and WebObjects


  • Subject: Re: Snow Leopard and WebObjects
  • From: J'Dan Garing <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 14:20:31 -0800

Hi Doug,

My method is to install the WebObjects package that comes with Leopard's Xcode installer. Then, install the 5.4.3 update from Apple. This should install WebObjects in its usual directory paths just like in Leopard.

To start wotaskd and JavaMonitor on machine boot, you need to create launchd files for both and reboot. You can opt to use Lingon for GUI-based launchd file creation which I use all the time since it has a nifty syntax checker to make sure you have a valid launchd file.

Lastly, replace the installed WebObjects Apache module with the Project Wonder's version and deploy WO apps the usual way via JavaMonitor



J'Dan Garing | SysAd
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On Nov 16, 2009, at 1:55 PM, doug andrews wrote:

> I have a new 64-bit mac mini with Snow Leopard that i am trying to deploy an app using javamonitor.
>
> Im not clear on the deployment path here.
> I've installed xcode 3.2.1 and also WebObjects 5.4.3.
> Neither wotaskd.woa or JavaMonitor.woa were installed, so i copied them from a machine running tiger.
>
> When i try to crank up wotaskd via command line, i get:
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/webobjects/foundation/NSKeyValueCoding
>
> I thing this class is in the JavaFoundation framework, but that framework is no where to be found.
>
> What is the suggested method for Snow Leopard deployment if you wish to used javamonitor?
>
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