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Re: compile WebObjects Driver for Linux
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Re: compile WebObjects Driver for Linux


  • Subject: Re: compile WebObjects Driver for Linux
  • From: "Sako!" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 8 Apr 2004 11:35:53 +0200

Hello,
well actully i use Eclipse and WOLips. so i have no XCode and i wont have
any in the next future.
and i think to install the driver on Linux ship it in the DMZ, and install
the WO applications on windows in my Network (in the SAVE enviourment).


so i just need to install the cgi driver.

do think there is a better strukture and more safe than that?

thanks
Sako.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Pelaia" <email@hidden>
To: <email@hidden>
Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 7:04 PM
Subject: Re: compile WebObjects Driver for Linux


> I missed the begining of this thread, but I'm curious why you are
> struggling to install WebObjects on Linux using the old approach.  If
> you are going to deploy on Linux but build on the Mac with XCode then I
> would suggest using the modern WebObjects deployment mechanism rather
> than the old installation approach.  Simply setup and build your
> application as a "true war" and install the war file in your favorite
> J2EE server (e.g. JBoss).  With this approach there is no hassle.
> Simply install Apache and JBoss on your Linux box and add your latest
> application war file to the deployment directory.  You don't need to
> install WebObjects on Linux.  Because WebObjects isn't installed on your
> deployment server you can simply keep your development machine updated
> with the latest version of WO and copy your latest war file to the
> server.  You don't need to update WO on your deployment server since
> there is nothing to update.  With the combination of slick new features
> introduced in Panther, XCode and the WebObjects development
> applications, development on the Mac is better than ever and you can
> easily deploy to Linux.
>
> >
> > Subject:
> > Re: compile WebObjects Driver for Linux
> > From:
> > "Sako!" <email@hidden>
> > Date:
> > Wed, 7 Apr 2004 18:05:24 +0200
> > To:
> > "Robert Walker" <email@hidden>
> >
> >
> >can u tell me please where to find the build log file? because i am not
sure
> >what where to find it(newbie in linux).
> >
> >Thank you for this answer.
> >Sako
> >  ----- Original Message -----
> >  From: Robert Walker
> >  To: Sako!
> >  Cc: WOdev List
> >  Sent: Wednesday, April 07, 2004 5:27 PM
> >  Subject: Re: compile WebObjects Driver for Linux
> >
> >
> >  When I have used this document in the past to install on Linux, I had
to
> >make adjustments to the files used by the compiler when building the
adaptor.
> >I remember that one was the location of apxs. It's normally in
> >/usr/local/apache/bin/apxs but mine was not, so I had to make the
appropriate
> >adjustments. You may just have to read through the build log to find any
> >problems and fix them. The installation document makes certain
assumptions
> >about the Linux configuration.
> >
> >  On Apr 7, 2004, at 10:43 AM, Sako! wrote:
> >
> >
> >    Hello,
> >    i used this HowTo
> >
http://www.tetlabors.de/wo/setup_webobjects_on_linux.html#compile_adaptor
> >    i downloaded the file for this step
> >
> >    http://www.tetlabors.de/wo/linux_files.zip
> >
> >    changed the 3 files i am sure i overwrited the correct files.
> >    colpiled
> >    cd $NEXT_ROOT/Developer/Examples/WebObjects/Source/Adaptors
> >
> >    make clean; make
> >
> >    and after compiling i get
> >    ...
> >    done
> >    ...
> >    done
> >    in the Doc its written :
> >
> >    During the compilation process, mod_WebObjects.so is automatically
placed
> >    into /usr/local/apache/libexec, there is no need to do this by hand.
If
> >you
> >    find mod_WebObjects.so there, compilation was successful. The CGI
adaptor
> >    has been built, too and can be found at
> >
$NEXT_ROOT/Developer/Examples/WebObjects/Source/Adaptors/CGI/WebObjects,
> >if
> >    you want to play around with that.
> >
> >    i didnt find the mod_WebObjects.so no anywhere on my linux.
> >    any body can help me please! what do i do wrong?
> >    thanks
> >    Sako
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> >
> >  --
> >  Sincerely,
> >  Robert Walker
> >  Programmer
> >  Bennett Technology Group
> >
> >
>
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