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Re: Javamonitor does not work since i once used it!!!
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Re: Javamonitor does not work since i once used it!!!


  • Subject: Re: Javamonitor does not work since i once used it!!!
  • From: Robert Walker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 8 Jun 2003 15:21:20 -0400

Hsu,

Thanks for the info. I thought that might be the case, which is why I mentioned the communication between Project Builder and Safari. I'm curious about the actual value of WOAutoOpenInBrowser as the application starts. I'd also be interested if this happens with other web browsers set as default (i.e. IE, OmniWeb, ect.).

I have had no problems using Safari as the default browser with WO 5.1. But, given that the browser is still in beta, there could be some issue there.

On Sunday, June 8, 2003, at 01:16  PM, Hsu wrote:

WOAutoOpenInBrowser doesn't work for _any_ of this guy's WOApps, not just JavaMonitor.

Karl

On Sunday, June 8, 2003, at 01:00  AM, Robert Walker wrote:

Christian,

A few things you explain here don't quite make sense to me. Are you referring to "Auto Launch in Browser" or are you referring to JavaMonitor.

Javamonitor does not work since i used it once and restarted my
computer after it has worked.

If you would like to have JavaMonitor automatically start at system boot read the section under "After Installation" in the following document:
http://developer.apple.com/techpubs/webobjects/WO_OSX_Install/ index.html


Otherwise if you want to start JavaMonitor manually then you start it from the command line in Terminal.

Here is an excerpt from "Deploying Applications:"

/System/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/JavaMonitor.woa./ JavaMonitor

You should see output similar to that in Listing 5-1.

Listing 5-1 Starting Monitor
Reading MacOSClassPath.txt ...
Launching JavaMonitor.woa ...
...
Creating LifebeatThread now with: JavaMonitor 49490 ebruce.apple.com/17.203.33.19 1085 30000
Opening application's URL in browser:
http://ebruce.apple.com:49490/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor
Waiting for requests...


normally my webbrowser (safari) starts and redirects to the url, but
now nothing happens, the icon only bounces about one minute long in the
dock.
even when i am developing my app's, after building/running, when the
line with the url appears and after that "waiting for request..." ,
nothing happens!

This seems to be an issue with the "Auto-launch in Browser" feature of the developer tools. It sounds like this command line argument may not be getting set to "true" or you have another issue with communication between Project Builder and Safari. Look at the WOAutoLaunchInBrowser command line argument.


i have to copy the url and paste it in my browser to see my app's!!

This is normal for WebObjects Deployment. When installing WebObjects deployment the "Auto-launch in Browser" is "false" by default. If you are using WebObjects Developer installation see above.


at first i've thought that i didn't set the NEXT-ROOT variable, but now
i did, but it srill doesn't work?!?!

NEXT-ROOT is not used in Mac OS X. This setting is necessary only for non-Apple systems (Windows, SOLARIS, etc). The WebObjects root for Mac OS X is "/" (the root directory).


I hope this is helpful. Good luck in tracking this down. Make sure you read the two documents mentioned above "Mac OS X Installation Guide" and "Deploying Applications." They are quite sufficient in explaining these issues. If you have any further questions about this let me know.

On Sunday, June 8, 2003, at 01:01 AM, email@hidden wrote:

hello,

i have a little problem:

Javamonitor does not work since i used it once and restarted my
computer after it has worked.
normally my webbrowser (safari) starts and redirects to the url, but
now nothing happens, the icon only bounces about one minute long in the
dock.
even when i am developing my app's, after building/running, when the
line with the url appears and after that "waiting for request..." ,
nothing happens!
i have to copy the url and paste it in my browser to see my app's!!


at first i've thought that i didn't set the NEXT-ROOT variable, but now
i did, but it srill doesn't work?!?!


what do i have to do???

cheers christian

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Robert Walker
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