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Re: Deploying Multiple Versions (and on Windows)
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Re: Deploying Multiple Versions (and on Windows)


  • Subject: Re: Deploying Multiple Versions (and on Windows)
  • From: Ashley Aitken <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 28 Apr 2004 00:35:46 +0800

Hi Jonathan,

On 27/04/2004, at 11:55 PM, Jonathan Rochkind wrote:
Hey, doesn't anyone read my postscripts (PS) ;-) No need to answer that. I did realise that the application folder name could be changed, but thanks for explaining why. I did change the folder than holds the application, but not the project name (demons be there!).

You're missing the point: The name you give an application in JavaMonitor is the application name that must appear in the URL. But this does _not_ need to match the name of any folder that the application is in! There is no relationship between them.

Maybe I am wrong, but I think we're just miscommunicating.

There are many names:
Name in URL
Application Name in JavaMonitor
Name of Startup Script
Name of Deployed Application Folder
Name of Project Folder
Name of Project File
Name of Project in Xcode (may be same as Name of Project File, it's late, I'm tired)
Name of Application/Parts of Application in Environment Variables


I know/believe the Name in URL must match the Application name in JavaMonitor and it can be completely different from all the rest.

I know/believe the Application Name in JavaMonitor doesn't have to be the same as the startup cmd file, just as long at the correct path/name is specified in the applications configuration.

I know/believe the Deployed Application Folder doesn't have to match anything (but if it changes the path to the startup cmd file must be altered).

I know/believe the Project Folder also doesn't have to match anything.

I can't remember about the Project File's name.

I know/believe if you start playing around with the Project name in Xcode then you need to change many environment variables in the build system (and don't miss any).

Hopefully, that's clearer  ;-)

Cheers,
Ashley.

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Ashley Aitken
Perth, Western Australia
mrhatken at mac dot com
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References: 
 >Deploying Multiple Versions (and on Windows) (From: Ashley Aitken <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Deploying Multiple Versions (and on Windows) (From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Deploying Multiple Versions (and on Windows) (From: Ashley Aitken <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Deploying Multiple Versions (and on Windows) (From: Jonathan Rochkind <email@hidden>)

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