WO Networking Woes [Resolved]
WO Networking Woes [Resolved]
- Subject: WO Networking Woes [Resolved]
- From: "Jerry W. Walker" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2006 11:31:59 -0500
Hmmm. This message seems to have not made it to the list and I
wanted to be sure and thank those who helped me.
The resolution required simply updating SiteConfig.xml using
JavaMonitor.
Regards,
Jerry
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Jerry W. Walker" <email@hidden>
Date: October 30, 2006 10:14:18 PM EST
To: Cliff Tuel <email@hidden>
Subject: Re: WO Networking Woes
Hi, Cliff, et al,
First, thanks to Kieren, Mike, Chuck and Serge, for your helpful
responses.
On Oct 30, 2006, at 8:04 PM, Cliff Tuel wrote:
Unfortunately, I can't seem to get wotaskd to see my app. When
the app fires
up, the browser displays the message:
Next time, can you ask deployment-type questions on webobjects-
deploy, not
webobjects-dev? Thanks!
--
Cliff Tuel . http://apple.com/services/technicalsupport
Thanks for the suggestion, Cliff. Actually, this was a question
probably unique to WO DEVELOPMENT, though I admit it straddles a
fuzzy line.
I have little to no trouble deploying WO applications generally. I
use all the Apple deployment tools, especially, JavaMonitor, as
they were intended to be used. My deployments have not been so
sophisticated that I needed much help beyond what was available at
my office. If they were, I will certainly go to the WO-Deployment
list for advice.
This issue only comes up in my development environment. That is,
how to follow the advice of several of the WO developers on this
list (including myself and a couple of the ones that I just thanked
above) that says that a WO developer should avoid WODirectConnect
for development and always go through the web server so they are
testing in an environment that more closely matches the ultimate
deployed environment. Going through the web server is easy on a
hardwired server type installation with a fixed IP address, a
declared host name and a correlated entry in the local DNS.
The problems only seemed to occur on my development machine, a
laptop which is subject each day to multiple network configurations
and even, often, no network connection at all, while I'm developing
and/or running a single WO app in development/test mode. Worse,
I've been subject to one network DHCP router that actually somehow
seems to modify my laptop's recognized host name when connected to
that network.
By in large, no one on the list has suggested using JavaMonitor in
such a development (vs. deployment) environment (perhaps because of
overkill), though doing so would have obviated the problem I
described.
Regards,
Jerry
--
__ Jerry W. Walker,
WebObjects Developer/Instructor for High Performance Industrial
Strength Internet Enabled Systems
email@hidden
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