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Re: problem while connecting to application via webserver


  • Subject: Re: problem while connecting to application via webserver
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Wed, 10 May 2006 09:39:29 -0600


Alexander wrote on 05/10/2006 07:02:55 AM:

> That’s strange:

> In the last letter I’ve written that I get 500 internal webserver error,
> But at present I see 404 sent by IIS….
>  
> I’ve even created Configuration folder in WebObjects / WebObjects 5.
> 2.4 in my registry (by default it is placed in WebObjects 5.2)) – no result

> I think (moreover I’m sure) that ISAPI-adaptor itself is OK, because
> error doesn’t depend on adaptor’s version (I’ve hoped that IIS-
> adaptor from Wonder would help)

>  
> So, the only thing that can be wrong is configuration!
> But what is wrong, I don’t know exactly:
>  
> Here is my configuration: (registry entries)
> HKLM\SOFTWARE\Apple\WebObjects\5.2\Configuration
> and the same in HKLM\SOFTWARE\Apple\WebObjects5.2.4\Configuration
>  
>  
> CGI_BIN  C:\inetpub\scripts\
> CONF_URL  http://127.0.0.1:1085
> DOCUMENT_ROOT  C:\inetpub\wwwroot\
> TEMP  C:\projects\log\isapi
> I have no more edited after installation configuration files (!!)
>  
> My system: WinXP sp2 Pro, WO 5.2.4, IIS 5.1
> Whether I should use IIS v6?
>  
> Any ideas?

We only have 1 machine running IIS in Win2k with WO 5.2.3. I didn't set it up, and we generally try to avoid messing with it :), so I'm not sure how much I can help. It's probably using the CGI adaptor. Our few other windows machines are running Apache 2 with the CGI adaptor (they are all test or development machines).

Our configuration is slightly different than yours, as we have:
 CGI_BIN  C:\Inetpub\cgi-bin\
 CONF_URL  http://xx.xx.xx.36:1085 (where xx represents the actual IP address of our machine)
 DOCUMENT_ROOT  C:\inetpub\wwwroot\

In our IIS setup under Default web site, we have a virtual directly called cgi-bin set to c:\Inetpub\cgi-bin that has WebObjects.dll and WebObjects.exe in it. Our Scripts folder is empty.

For debugging a 404 error, it would seem likely to look at the IIS log files (it appears ours are in %WinDir%\System32\LogFiles) and try to find out where IIS is looking for the file.

For 500 errors, either the application logs or the adaptor logs will hopefully help. Here's how to set up the adaptor logging (bottom of the page):

http://developer.apple.com/documentation/WebObjects/Deployment/Deploying_Applications/Administration/chapter_7_section_2.html

Also, make sure that your Apple WebObjects Task Daemon 5 is running in your Services control panel. That's all I can think of.

HTH,
Logan

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