Re: Strategic advice
Re: Strategic advice
- Subject: Re: Strategic advice
- From: Mike Schrag <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 10:48:47 -0400
Is WO 5.4.2 or 5.4.3 stable enough for dev and deployment work, or
is WO 5.3.3 on OSX 10.5 a better option (using Mike Schrag's
excellent tutorial)?
We just moved to 5.4.3 in production. 5.4.3 seems to be pretty good.
We are still 5.3 in production, but are planning very soon to move to
5.4.3 for all of our deployments. We are currently in a mixed
environment, which, as Guido said, can be a bit of a disaster. Only
mix dev and deploy if you have good controls on your build and
deployment process.
I've installed Eclipse/WOLips using the All-in-one-turnkey
installer (thanks everyone for the wiki and podcast tutorials,
they're a big help), but so far can't get a simple HelloWorld app
to do a split install deployment.
Out of the box, it doesn't do split install. You can probably do
that easy enough with an addition to the build.xml file. What I
personally do is add a symlink in the WebServer folders to point to
the WebServerResources folder in the installed application and
configure apache to follow symlinks for that directory.
The new versions of WOLips include support for split install out-of-
the-box (including split install of embedded frameworks). This is
currently only in nightly, though I suspect we'll be going to stable
relatively soon.
We're currently not using Project Wonder, but obviously will when
things settle down.
Good idea ... ;-)
+1 :)
ms
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