Re: Javamonitor =- no images
Re: Javamonitor =- no images
- Subject: Re: Javamonitor =- no images
- From: David Griffith <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 19 Aug 2004 11:15:06 +0200
Hi Robert,
I have had some success with this. I changed the adaptor address to:
/cgi-bin/WebObjects
And I created a symbolic link in both the default site and my own site to
the WebObjects folded located in /Library/WebServer/Documents/ (which
contains the JavaMonitor.woa package).
Now, I get the icons on the first page of JavaMonitor, but in detail view
they do not appear. (at least the ones for switching on/off etc don't)
This doesn't make sense as I can type:
http://mysite.com/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/Contents/WebServerResources/Pow
erSwitchOn.gif and it does display.
Any ideas?
Regards,
David.
> 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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