Re: Snow Leopard and WebObjects
Re: Snow Leopard and WebObjects
- Subject: Re: Snow Leopard and WebObjects
- From: Lachlan Deck <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 15:54:21 +1100
copying to (more appropriate) deployment list
On 18/11/2009, at 2:56 PM, Bill Chin wrote:
We (mDimension) have been working on a set of shell scripts for
automated WO deployment. They're shell scripts because we wanted to
have the same set of scripts to run on both CentOS Linux and Mac OS
X. Further, we wanted to be able to choose whether or not a
particular machine was the webserver, the app server, or database
server or any mix of the three.
The scripts are usable for us internally, but they're not really
ready to be released out in the "wild" yet... I would like to know
how much interest there is out there for something like this. (reply
to me directly in this case if it is a simple response as to no
clutter the list) I am assuming that we'll end up releasing the
scripts as part of Project WOnder at some point.
..Bill Chin
Managing Director, m Dimension Technology
On Nov 17, 2009, at 5:25 PM, Jeremy Matthews wrote:
So, there is a turnkey installer for development (which just
happens to include the launchd items, some optional frontbase
stuff, wolips + eclipse, wonder stuff....).
But...there isn't a thing for deployment...was working on it a
while ago and dropped it since it sounded like someone else was
going to run with it.
So, whenever I hear the same questions on the list over and over,
especially those which require multiple steps...its usually time to
give the group a faster way of doing so.
Hence, the idea of a "deployment" installation package.
- WO
- launchd for wotaskd+ javamonitor
- wonder's apache config
I can probably put that together in a few days and start
testing...in fact the only component I do not have already in my
own package is the wonder config file....
That being said, I won't spend time on it if nobody will use it.
-j
On Nov 17, 2009, at 4:21 PM, Lachlan Deck wrote:
On 18/11/2009, at 8:37 AM, Jeremy Matthews wrote:
OK....so this would include downloading/installing the 5.4.3
patch, config of the wonder apache config file, and the
javamonitor/wotaskd launch items, right?
Anything else?
What did the installer do on Leopard?
I don't personally have any of that installed (no frameworks, no
monitor/wotaskd/adaptor) on SL[1] so whatever is needed to make
things work after install is the 'anything else' you're looking
for :-).
I wonder if it's worth aiming at downloading/installing fully-
embedded wotaskd/monitor?
[1] I'm using modproxy instead, with each app on a specific port
for development the apache setup is quite easy. No wotask/adaptor/
monitor here.
On Nov 17, 2009, at 3:35 PM, Lachlan Deck wrote:
On 18/11/2009, at 1:20 AM, Jeremy Matthews wrote:
So....should I just crank out another packaged installed that
does this stuff?
Sounds like it would be generally useful for those who use the
installer.
with regards,
--
Lachlan Deck
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