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Re: Direct to Web Services


  • Subject: Re: Direct to Web Services
  • From: "Gordon Maynard" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 07:39:47 -0000 (GMT)
  • Importance: Normal

Many thanks for your reply.
I can get to that stage but I then the problem starts because I cannot use
the Webservices assistant to configure the app. The warning message that
you get (at 21:04:48 MST in your run log) is similar to the one I am
seeing. The process I am following is basically that described on the
folowing page on Apple's site:
http://developer.apple.com/webobjects/internet/wowebservices.html
It is the paragraph entitled "Configuring the Web service" where I am stuck.
As ever, all suggestions welcome.
Gordon.



Gordon Maynard
07 970 638 415


> What verison of xcode are you using?  With at least version 1.1, I can
> just create a new direct to webservices application, add an eomodel,
> run and it comes up happy with :
>
> [2005-01-18 21:04:45 MST] <main> *** The application has found the
> following opened, development-mode ProjectBuilder projects:
> (<com.webobjects.appserver._private.WOProjectBundle: projectName='sss';
> bundlePath='/Users/seigel/sss/build/sss.woa'; projectPath=''>)
> [2005-01-18 21:04:47 MST] <main> Creating LifebeatThread now with: sss
> 60869 powerbook.cgulsystems.com/10.1.1.77 1085 30000
> Welcome to sss!
> [2005-01-18 21:04:48 MST] <main> ***** PLEASE NOTE: The assistant will
> be available to configure the application.  To disable the assistant
> use a -WSAssistantEnabled NO flag when you start the application.
> [2005-01-18 21:04:54 MST] <main> Opening application's URL in browser:
> http://powerbook.cgulsystems.com:60869/cgi-bin/WebObjects/sss.woa
> [2005-01-18 21:04:54 MST] <main> Waiting for requests..
>
>
> Try doing the most basic version and see what you get....very strange
> that it isn't located your xcode, to find resources......maybe someone
> else has an idea for you.
>
> Cheers
> James.
>
>
> On 18-Jan-05, at 2:59 PM, Gordon Maynard wrote:
>
>> Janes,
>> Thanks for your reply
>> The message I get during the build is:
>> [2005-01-07 17:22:13 GMT] <main> Cannot use rapid turnaround.  Please
>> start Xcode and open the project for this application.
>> [2005-01-07 17:22:17 GMT] <main> Creating LifebeatThread now with:
>> Houses
>> 5120 Gordon/172.16.13.181 1085 30000
>> Welcome to Houses!
>> [2005-01-07 17:22:20 GMT] <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.
>>
>> As mentioned in the run log it is now not possible for the Webservices
>> assistant to connect to allow you to configure the service. If you try
>> to connect using Webservices assistant, you get a dialog box telling
>> you
>> that Rapid turnaround is not available.
>> Any suggestions welcome!
>> Gordon.
>>
>>
>> Gordon Maynard
>> Technical director, Teletext Ltd
>>
>> t: 0870 731 3615
>> e: email@hidden
>>
>>
>> On 18 Jan 2005, at 21:49, James Seigel wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Gordon:
>>>
>>> What are you failing with?  Note: the messages you are seeing wrt
>>> rapid turnaround, aren't a cause for concern.
>>>
>>> Though not having used Direct to webservices myself, I have used
>>> WebServices with WebObjects as the vendor....
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> J
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 18-Jan-05, at 2:21 PM, Gordon Maynard wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> 	A while ago I posted a question about a problem I'm having with
>>> direct-to-Web-Services.
>>> 	I didn't get a lot of response (apart from a helpful suggestion
>>> that I should upgrade to Xcode 1.5 - tried that, no improvement).
>>> 	So I'd like to ask the question in another way -- is anyone out
>>> there using direct-to-Web Services? This is one of the USPs of WO 5.2
>>> (and the reason I spent my hard-earned on it) but it simply does not
>>> work for me. For the record I've set up the EOModel connecting to a
>>> MySQL database without any trouble by whenever I try to run the WO app
>>> I get messages telling me that rapid turnaround in not enabled
>>> (despite messages in the run log which say that it is). I've trawled
>>> the Internet looking for solutions and while I've found a few entries
>>> in the archives of this mailing list where people have reported the
>>> same problem there are no solutions out there.
>>> 	I'm using OSX Server 10.3.7, WO 5.2.3 and Xcode 1.5.
>>> 	Anyone out there succeeding where I am failing?
>>> 	Gordon.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 	Gordon Maynard
>>> 	07 970 638 415
>>>
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