Re: WO Networking Woes
Re: WO Networking Woes
- Subject: Re: WO Networking Woes
- From: Serge Cohen <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 15:07:52 -0500
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Hi
Indeed I had the same trouble and managed to get it to work in 2
difF. env. (home / work) by configuring all services to use the
'Bonjour' name ('machine.local', the same way Chuck is using
'localhost')
The added value compared to the use of 'localhost' is that you can
still go to the dev. instance from another machine on your local
network (as long as it supports 'bonjour' hostname resolution).
Cheers;
Serge.
Le 30 oct. 06 à 12:18, Chuck Hill a écrit :
Hi Jerry,
Do you actually need to use the machine name? I have had good luck
running everything under localhost. If you want to take a bash at
this:
1. Add -WOHost localhost to your app launch parameters
2. Add -WOHost localhost to /System/Library/WebObjects/
JavaApplications/wotaskd.woa/Contents/Resources/Properties
3. Edit your apache.conf file to use WebObjectsConfig http://
localhost:1085 10
4. Configure JavaMonitor to use localhost as the host name
5. Stop and start Apache, wotaskd, your app
I don't see any references to WOHost setting below, just -
WHServerName jwpismo which may do the same thing for a WireHose
project, I don't recall.
So, by changing the above instructions to use jwpismo instead of
localhost may also work. May. The key issue seems to be to get
Apache, wotaskd, and the app all using the same host name.
This pretty much always works for me with the occasional need to
apachectl restart
Chuck
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