Re: Deploying Multiple Versions (and on Windows)
Re: Deploying Multiple Versions (and on Windows)
- Subject: Re: Deploying Multiple Versions (and on Windows)
- From: "Sako!" <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2004 17:19:38 +0200
i think you use WOLips right?
if yes. as much as i know. you cant.
i do this:
delete the project.
import the another version. and so on.
pease!
Sako
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ashley Aitken" <email@hidden>
To: "WOdev List List" <email@hidden>;
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Sent: Monday, April 26, 2004 5:05 PM
Subject: Deploying Multiple Versions (and on Windows)
> Howdy All,
>
> How do you handle multiple version of the same application and
> framework on the application server and web server in your deployment
> workflow? Say you have FrameworkA (Version 1) and ApplicationB
> (version1) deployed and you want to leave these deployed and running,
> and deploy and run FrameworkA (Version2) and ApplicationB (version2)
> (and on Windows if you can).
>
> All of these are originating from FrameworkA project and ApplicationB
> project, and probably requiring deployment on the application server
> and the web server. The problem is, I've always found it difficult
> (but not impossible) to change the name of projects in Xcode (there
> seem to be so many references to the name to change within
> configuration files etc.)
>
> I've just tried deploying an application on Windows and just changing
> the application and framework folder names (appending v2 etc) and then
> making adjustments for the framework in the classpath file. It seems
> to have worked. However, the application runs and all images appear,
> but when I look at the source for a page the URLs to the images seem
> still to be to the original path on the Web server (ie not including
> v2).
>
> I'm not sure why or how it is working, I guess it may be because the
> images are cached in the browser, or perhaps there is some (more) magic
> in WO that it will find the images even if the folder name has changed?
> I doubt it. That said, the application does seem to have run (with
> JavaMonitor) ok, it has found the frameworks and other resources.
>
> Any general suggestions about versioning for WO applications
> (particularly on Windows) would be most appreciated.
>
> Cheers,
> Ashley.
>
> PS I know JavaMonitor doesn't mind calling an application anything - as
> long as you can show it where the startup script is ... However, I'm
> not talking about having different names for the same application, I am
> talking about having different frameworks/applications deployed that
> are built from the same projects.
>
> PS I also know that when deploying on Windows you seem to have do a
> little shuffle with frameworks to remove the versioning symbolic links
> that don't work on Windows. I have just copied the correct Resources
> and WebServerResources folders to the top-level directory of the
> framework and that seems to work fine -it's just one more little
> annoying thing about Windows.
>
> --
> Ashley Aitken
> Perth, Western Australia
> mrhatken at mac dot com
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