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Re: Building 5.3.3 apps on a 5.4.3 machine
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Re: Building 5.3.3 apps on a 5.4.3 machine


  • Subject: Re: Building 5.3.3 apps on a 5.4.3 machine
  • From: Pascal Robert <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 24 Aug 2009 07:12:44 -0400

One way to fix this is to changer your primary group of your user on your dev machine to appserveradm or appserverusr, so when your app will be build, the group will be able to start the script. The owner will still be you, but the default permissions on the startup script will allow the user appserver to start the app.

I have got the app running on my server.

Here's how: -

The app executed fine from my Server command line

I checked version plist in "YourApp.woa/Contents/Library/Frameworks/ JavaWebObjects.framework/Resources" which showed 5.3.3 so I did build the app correctly.

So there was nothing wrong with the app.

Then checked the folder permissions on my Server (Mac OS X Server 10.4.11) for /Library/WebObjects/Applications and it turns out it belonged to my own admin login. Changed owner to 'appserver' and app launched in JavaMonitor just fine.

Many thanks for your help.

I'm new, but persistant :-)

Mark

On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 10:21 PM, Pascal Robert <email@hidden> wrote:
Are you embedding the WO frameworks into your app? Check in :


       YourApp.woa/Contents/Library/Frameworks

If you have the WO frameworks in that folder.

I'm struggling to get a 5.3.3 app out of my 5.4.3 machine. I have followed the instructions http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WOL/Using+WOLips+With+Multiple+Versions+of+WebObjects and receive no errors when building/running and running Ant tasks.

However, when I try to deploy on my OS X Server (10.4.11). App just die's a death before loading.

Is there a quick way to tell what version of WebObjects an app is based on? I would like to be able to verify that I have followed the instructions correctly?

Thanks,

Mark
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