Re: apache2
Re: apache2
- Subject: Re: apache2
- From: DevReseune <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 10 May 2003 15:35:56 +0200
Yes, you can, but:
- WebObjects consumes too many threads, and too much memory in tomcat
- to restart a WO application, you have to install the servlet manager
that is more difficult that I thought, or you can restart tomcat (bad
solution)
- after a restart of a WO application with the manager in tomcat, many
memory are lost (I don't know why)
- in tomcat, WO (and all JSP applications) crashes a lot. When I use
only JSP applications in tomcat and WO tools to manage WO applications,
I have no problem
- JavaMonitor lets us start a new version of our WO application during
sessions in the old version terminate its activities transparently for
the user (why Apple doesn't use this feature when they update the
AppleStore?)
- you have to manage WebObjects AND tomcat (updates, controls,
security, etc). I prefer to focus on only one server
I use tomcat 4.1.24, WO 5.1.3 and JDK 1.4.1 on linux.
Le vendredi, 9 mai 2003, ` 17:38 Europe/Paris, Hsu a icrit :
Or, you could run your WOApp in Tomcat, and actually use mod_jk.
Karl
On Friday, May 9, 2003, at 03:28 AM, DevReseune wrote:
This is the error I found:
child pid ### exot signal Segmentation fault (11)
If you work for Apple, I submit that mod_WebObjects.so has the same
advanced features as mod_jk of tomcat:
- WO configuration for virtual server and not for global server
(Apple suggestion to use WO in mutli-sites is inapplicable)
- better WebObjectsAlias (many alias, own alias for application)
- application name can be identical for many applications in
different virtual server
- application of other virtual server can't be accessed
Le vendredi, 9 mai 2003, ` 12:21 Europe/Paris,
email@hidden a icrit :
On Friday, May 9, 2003, at 08:43 am, DevReseune wrote:
Denis,
Did you compile the adaptor? What is your OS?
No I didn't compile the adaptor. This is just from documentation.
I have a linux box (Mandrake 9.1), and I can compile the adaptor
for apache 2 (I did it without your trick), but after, I have an
error in apache when I try to access to a WebObjects page. So I
work today with Mandrake 8.2 that uses apache 1.3.
What errors do you get with Apache 2?
Cheers,
-- Denis.
RFREd
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Variables wont, constants arent.
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Cordialement.
Fridiric Mascaro
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