Re: Questions from a Neophyte
Re: Questions from a Neophyte
- Subject: Re: Questions from a Neophyte
- From: Art Isbell <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 14 May 2006 10:19:07 -1000
On May 14, 2006, at 7:48 AM, Frederick C. Lee wrote:
1) What's the difference between Mac OS X Server and the standard
OS X Client (desktop)? - I'm using Tiger (10.4.6).
I understand that WebObjects runs on the Server. But can I
run WebObjects on my desktop (client)?
The WebObjects (WO) version on OS X Server doesn't include the WO
developer tools that are an optional install in the Xcode installer.
Also, the WO deployment utilities, wotaskd and JavaMonitor, are
controlled differently. Under OS X Server, these are controlled by
launchd based on config files in /System/Library/LaunchDaemons.
Under OS X, these are startup items controlled by config files in /
System/Library/StartupItems/WebObjects. These distinctions probably
won't be important until you are ready to run WO apps under a Web
server which you can do under OS X as well. However, the WO
development environment supports running WO apps without a Web server
during development.
Aloha,
Art
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