Re: How To Update HTML Of Application WITHOUT Monitor?
Re: How To Update HTML Of Application WITHOUT Monitor?
- Subject: Re: How To Update HTML Of Application WITHOUT Monitor?
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Thu, 29 Jan 2004 10:06:38 -0500
- Priority: normal
The interface would not update.
I have caching disabled everywhere.
I have it disabled in the defaults write APPLICATION_NAME WOCachingEnabled "NO" (that is command line)
Then I have caching disabled in WOMonitor and I even deleted and created a new instance of the entire application in WOMonitor (apparently its pulling some old instance and this is much more problematic than it was before; because before atleast starting and restarting the application in WOMonitor caused the new html changes to show up, I will test this further in low traffic time).
Here is a recap of the problem :
- Is there a way to update the html and then have the changes reflected immediately on the application without the graphics people having to go to WOMonitor , stopping and then restaring all the instances of the application ?
I am running WO 4.5.1 on Windows 2000 advanced server.
A. Shiraz
44 Executive Boulevard
Elmsford, NY 10523
(914) 592- 4203 x268
----- Original Message -----
From: Ricardo T Saito <email@hidden>
Date: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 3:42 pm
Subject: RE: How To Update HTML Of Application in Monitor?
> Hello Shiraz,
>
> Never tried myself, but there's a function to enable/disable the html
> caching called Application.setCachingEnabled()
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> ----------------------------------------------------
> Ricardo T Saito - email@hidden
> Computer Engineer
> Americanas.com - Sao Paulo - Brazil
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: email@hidden
> [email@hidden]On Behalf Of
> email@hidden
> Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 2:57 PM
> To: email@hidden
> Subject: Re: How To Update HTML Of Application in Monitor?
>
>
> Sorry for phrasing it as "switching off the cache" (I think it has
> to do
> with that on/off switch in detail view of WOMonitor) but to be
> precise I did
> uncheck the caching field in the WOMonitor's application settings
> (you can
> uncheck by going to the applications view then the config button
> and then
> caching for new or existing instances).
>
> I don't want to have the graphics people go all the way into
> WOMonitor and
> start and restart the application for some html changes to take
> affect.
> I believe that our graphics people are probably impressed with
> ASP's ability
> to pick up changes immediately. What should I tell them that such
> abilitiesdo not normally exist for java server applications? What
> is the usual
> strategy or procedure for updating the interface of an
> application/ portal ?
> (minor changes in particular). What policy/ procedure do you guys
> use ?
>
> As for posting to multiple lists I am sorry if that was
> inconvenient for you
> but I didn't know of the existance of webobjects-
> email@hidden until
> someone actually crossposted it to email@hidden
> (which I had
> been using for years). I usually just filter the right email and
> send it to
> the right folder. Are there any other lists besides these two ? I ask
> because that would allow me to search for solutions on more than one.
>
>
>
> A. Shiraz
> 44 Executive Boulevard
> Elmsford, NY 10523
> (914) 592- 4203 x268
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jonathan Rochkind <email@hidden>
> Date: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 12:10 pm
> Subject: Re: How To Update HTML Of Application in Monitor?
>
> > How did you 'switch off the cache' previously?
> >
> > If you just put the resources into place (the new .wo
> > directories),
> > and then stop-and-start the application, your new HTML will be
> > there.
> > There's no need to actually recompile the app. But, I think you
> > are
> > looking for a way to do this without needing to stop-and-restart
> > the
> > app. There might be some clever way to do this, but I'm not sure.
> > But you say you 'switched off the cache' in 4.5, and I'm not sure
> > what you mean by this or how you did it; it might provide a clue
> > as
> > to how to do it in newer versions.
> >
> > [PS: Please don't send a message to multiple lists; many of us
> > read
> > several of them].
> >
> > --Jonathan
> >
> > At 8:13 AM -0500 1/27/04, email@hidden wrote:
> > >So I have some GUI people who want to make changes to the
> > interface
> > >and see it reflected on the deployed site.
> > >
> > >Is there a way of letting the running instance know of these
> > changes
> > >without going into monitor ?
> > >
> > >Previously we switched off the cache and rebuilt the entire
> > >application from project builder. This resulted in the html
> > changes
> > >we desired but that was version 4.5 and prior. We are now using
> > >4.5.1 (phew) and its running on a Windows 2000 advanced server
> > >platform. It doesn't seem to affect the deployed copy now.
> > >
> > >Any ideas?
> > >
> > >A. Shiraz
> > >44 Executive Boulevard
> > >Elmsford, NY 10523
> > >(914) 592- 4203 x268
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