Re: Loading WebObjects Deployment On Server - 1st Attempt
Re: Loading WebObjects Deployment On Server - 1st Attempt
- Subject: Re: Loading WebObjects Deployment On Server - 1st Attempt
- From: "Jonathan Fleming" <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 00:53:29 +0100
From: Marek Wawrzyczny <email@hidden>
To: "Jonathan Fleming" <email@hidden>
CC: email@hidden
Subject: Re: Loading WebObjects Deployment On Server - 1st Attempt
Date: Tue, 15 Apr 2003 09:33:50 +1000
No, that url is ok. It is the url to JavaMonitor. Since JavaMonitor is not
part of your public website, it is restricted to running on a particular
port. You can of course choose the port you want to run it on. Any
applications set up in JavaMonitor will function normally.
OK, thank you.
Of course the actual url to JavaMonitor would be:
http://www.thepictureden.com:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects.exe/
noted
JavaMonitor.woa
Anyway, if you want to run JavaMonitor indefinitely, this setup allows you
to create firewall rules that will restrict access to JavaMonitor.
Afterall, you don't want just anyone to shut down your instances :)
phew, cool
Thanks again
Joanthan F ;^)
On Tuesday, Apr 15, 2003, at 07:42 Australia/Sydney, Jonathan Fleming
wrote:
Ok Guys,
I'm ver, very new to this part of WebObjects but I have learn it because
there is going to b no technical back up apart from what I can find out
from this list or lists like it.
I am the only person that host on a server where I have managed to talk
them into installing WODeployment for my applications and to begin with I
just want to check that this is correct - this is the email I got back
from one of the server techies:
HI John,
I have installed WebObjects but not the update at the mo. The link is
below
but I need to have the monitor running with me logged in to make it work,
so let me know when you want to test it and I will run the monitor. The
link is below.
http://www.thepictureden.com:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects.exe/
JavaMonitor.woa/wo/YFBKANg4BKpShuuG1SBRow/3.0.5
My question is, should the port number be in here? I thought this was
only a feature of testing deployment in the development stage.
Most site's WebObjects URL that I have seen on the lists do not have the
port number in then, they go straight to the cgi after the domain name.
Or is this simply for the monitor to work.
Marek Wawrzyczny
software engineer
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