Re: HELP: Problem using WebServices Assistant
Re: HELP: Problem using WebServices Assistant
- Subject: Re: HELP: Problem using WebServices Assistant
- From: Ismael Nass-Duce <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 09:57:55 -0800
Hi Tony,
Thank you for the input.
I checked the permissions on the user.d2wmodel
and they were read/write for me, and read-only for
the group and others. I changed all permissions
to be read/write and gave it a try. It didn't work.
I tried your other suggestion and it worked! So
I am at a loss as to why creating a new Direct to
Web Services project as outlined in the tutorial
doesn't work while opening and running the
HouseForSale project (which is in ProjectBuilder
format) using Xcode works!
Yesterday, I wasted a lot of time searching the
Internet to find an answer and one page suggested
going back to WO 5.2. I definitely don't want to go
back because I'll risk other incompatibility problems
that 5.2.2 and 5.2.3 fix.
Let me know if you have other suggestions.
Finally, thank you so much for taking the time to
help a WebObjects "wannabe" in distress.
Ismael
On Mar 28, 2004, at 6:55 AM, Tony Becker wrote:
1) The file it's whining about (user.d2wmodel) is a "rules" file - is
it read-only? Present?
<hfs.tiff>
2) In /Developer/Documentation/WebObjects/Web_Services/projects is a
working copy of HousesForSale. COPY it to somewhere in your home
directory and do a "clean" build and try that.
On Mar 27, 2004, at 7:30 PM, Ismael Nass-Duce wrote:
Hi,
I followed the steps in the tutorial "Web Services with WebObjects"
(http://developer.apple.com/webobjects/internet/wowebservices.html)
until I got to the point where I am supposed to connect to the Web
Service
I created using WebServices Assistant. When I tried to connect, I got
the following message:
"Failed to connect. The server application was started without rapid
turnaround active or with the Assistant explicitly disabled."
and here's what was displayed in the Run window;
...
Welcome to House!
[2004-03-27 16:15:31 PST] <main> ***** PLEASE NOTE: Rapid turn-around
is not active for your application. The assistant will be
unavailable to configure the application since it will be unable to
modify your project's user.d2wmodel rule file. To completely disable
the assistant use a -WSAssistantEnabled FALSE flag when you start the
application.
...
I am using WO 5.2.2 on Mac OS X 10.3.3.
Used Xcode 1.1
Ismael
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