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Re: Deploying WebObjects in the Windows World
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Re: Deploying WebObjects in the Windows World


  • Subject: Re: Deploying WebObjects in the Windows World
  • From: Ben Ketteridge <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2004 09:37:04 +0100

Owen McKerrow wrote:
We have to deploy our App onto a windows box. The client would prefer Xp as that's what the machine came installed with.
I have heard that that can be done.

You can certainly develop on XP, and wotaskd (etc) will run and deploy applications, but XP is *not* a server operating system.


So what Im wondering how difficult is it to deploy under Xp ? Is there a walk through somewhere ( or one someone's willing to send a copy of ) that we could use ?

It's not difficult, just liable to be dodgy ... especially if you rely on IIS.

Would it be best to install Apache on the box or IIS ? Im assuming Apache :) Will WebObjects work with Apache on Windows ?

It *should*, but you might be limited to using the CGI interface, unless you can compile the mod_webobjects.so (in /Developer/Examples/WebObjects/Source/Adaptors/Apache), however support for Apache is only official for Solaris & MacOSX.


Is it then just a matter of installing Java and WebObjects ?
Are there any "gottcha's" that we should be aware of ?

See above.

Has any one tested using it under the new Service patch ?

Nope.

Should we forget about Xp and grab a copy of Windows 2000 Server ?

See above.

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Dr Ben Ketteridge
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