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Re: Javamonitor =- no images
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Re: Javamonitor =- no images


  • Subject: Re: Javamonitor =- no images
  • From: Robert Walker <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 17:48:36 -0400

David,

I would try this:

If this is your sites root directory:
/Library/WebServer/Documents/MySite

try creating a symbolic link inside the MySite directory pointing to:
/Library/WebServer/Documents/WebObjects

Basically think of it this way:
In the default configuraiton:
$DOCUMENT_ROOT = /Library/WebServer/Documents
in your case it may be something like:
$DOCUMENT_ROOT = /Library/WebServer/Documents/MySite

From the browser web server resources for WO would be:
http://www.mysite.com/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/Contents/ WebServerResources


You could simply create a WebObjects subfolder under MySite and copy JavaMonitor.woa from /Library/WebServer/Documents/WebObjects into the new WebObjects folder. However, a symbolic link should give you the same thing.

From a UNIX terminal you can create a symbolic link with these commands:
cd /Library/WebServer/Documents/MySite
ln -s WebObjects /Library/WebServer/Documents/WebObjects

Like I said before, I think either of these methods will work, but I haven't tried them myself. I'm not completely sure if Apache will follow the symbolic link and give you access to the web server resources. Just try it and see.

On Aug 18, 2004, at 11:27 AM, David Griffith wrote:

Hi Robert,

No it doesn't appear. Obviously there's a problem somewhere. When you say
DocumentRoot, are you referring to the DocumentRoot specified for the
particular Virtual Host? It is set to a subdirectory of the Documents
folder in WebServer. *for this particular host


So, if I am using JavaMonitor, where should it be in relation to the Virtual
Hosts?


My setup:

WebServer/Documents/
WebServer/Documents/Host1/
WebServer/Docuemtns/Host2/

There is a WebObjects folder at:
WebServer/Documents/WebObjects
Which contains the JavaMonitor.woa package.

I have also copied this to:
WebServer/Documents/Host1/WebObjects

To see if that would help, but it didn't.

Each Virtual Host has it's own Document Root.

Just don't really know what the issue is here.

Regards,
Dave.

David,

Sounds to me like an Apache configuration problem.

Try entering this in your web browser and see if the image displays:
http://www.domain.com/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/Contents/
WebServerResources/AppleLogo.gif

Note: Of course replace "www.domain.com" with the domain or IP address
of your web server.

The Apple logo from the JavaMonitor application should display.  If it
does not, then you have a web server configuration problem, or the
JavaMonitor's web server resources are not in your
$DOCUMENT_ROOT/WebObjects directory.

If you have pointed your web site's document root to something other
than /Library/WebServer/Documents then you will either need to copy
JavaMonitor's web server resources into a WebObjects subdirectory under
your document root or maybe you could add a symbolic link to
/Library/WebServer/Documents/WebObjects from inside your document root.
I've not tried this myself so some experimenting may be in order.


On Aug 18, 2004, at 6:35 AM, David Griffith wrote:

HI all,

Anyone had the problem where none of the images display in JavaMonitor?
Doing my head in... :-)


Regards,
David.
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