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Re: Questions about Non Direct Connect
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Re: Questions about Non Direct Connect


  • Subject: Re: Questions about Non Direct Connect
  • From: Chuck Hill <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 17:25:00 -0700

At 08:19 PM 13/09/2004 -0400, William Hatch wrote:
>Now this is really strange.  I did what you suggested and then ran the app
>and bingo - it started working without DirectConnect!!  Too weird.
Indeed!

> So, I
>don't know what the deal is, but starting wotaskd by hand seems to have
>definitely helped.  Perhaps it just took the app a minute to figure out that
>it was running?
That is possible, I've seen some odd things like this that I was never able
to reproduce.


>Don't know, but I've learned something more at least;-)  I
>did set up the logs as you suggested, but nothing in there.  I guess with no
>errors there's not much to say.  Thanks AGAIN Chuck.
>
There should be something in there (unless there is a permissions problem
which seems unlikely), but nothing of any help now that you have it
working.  For performance I'd suggest that you remove the logWebObjects file.


Chuck


>
>Chuck Hill9/13/04 7:51 email@hidden
>
>> Permissions problem with the user that wotaskd is running as?   Try
>> touch /var/log/logWebObjects
>> and then try hitting the app a few times.  Then check
>> /var/log/WebObjects.log and see if there is anything informative in
>> there.
>>
>> Chuck
>>
>>
>> On Sep 13, 2004, at 4:41 PM, William Hatch wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Chuck Hill9/13/04 7:10 email@hidden
>>>
>>>> wotaksd should always be running
>>>>
>>>
>>> OK, so I started wotaskd by hand and then ran the app, but I still get
>>> the
>>> "App not found..." message.
>>>>
>>>> On Sep 13, 2004, at 3:59 PM, William Hatch wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Chuck Hill9/13/04 6:48 email@hidden
>>>>>
>>>>>> wotaskd *does* need to be running.  That is your problem.  wotaskd
>>>>>> is
>>>>>> what looks at the /-1234/ in the url and sends the request to the
>>>>>> right
>>>>>> port.  No wotaskd, no apps found.  :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> OK, so what do I need to do to get it to run when I choose "Run" or
>>>>> "Build
>>>>> and Run", whatever?  Sorry, I know you're running Eclipse, but this
>>>>> machine
>>>>> is still on Xcode.  Thanks Chuck.
>>>>> --
>>>>> William Hatch
>>>>> Eng. Visual Media Collection
>>>>> Cornell Lab of Ornithology
>>>>> Macaulay Library
>>>>> Voice (607) 254-2116
>>>>> Fax (607) 254-2439
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> William Hatch
>>> Eng. Visual Media Collection
>>> Cornell Lab of Ornithology
>>> Macaulay Library
>>> Voice (607) 254-2116
>>> Fax (607) 254-2439
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>--
>William Hatch
>Eng. Visual Media Collection
>Cornell Lab of Ornithology
>Macaulay Library
>Voice (607) 254-2116
>Fax (607) 254-2439
>
>
>

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Chuck Hill                                 email@hidden
Global Village Consulting Inc.             http://www.global-village.net
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