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Re: 10.6 Snow Leopard deployment, how to?
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Re: 10.6 Snow Leopard deployment, how to?


  • Subject: Re: 10.6 Snow Leopard deployment, how to?
  • From: David Avendasora <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 26 Aug 2009 05:01:09 -0400

Hi Max,

On Aug 26, 2009, at 4:29 AM, Massimiliano Picone wrote:

Hi all,
as you already know the new Mac OS X Server 10.6 has no support for WebObjects deployment. As you can read on page 7 in the official docs, "WebObjects: Support for WebObjects is removed with Mac OS X v10.6." http://images.apple.com/server/macosx/docs/Web_Tech_Admin_v10.6.pdf

First of all, let's clear up the "Support for WebObjects is removed with Mac OS X v10.6." statement. This just means that the OS X installer no longer installs or forcefully updates the WO Frameworks to whatever is the version Apple decided to ship with the OS installer. All this means is that you must install WebObjects yourself. You can still run your apps in the same manor as you did on previous versions of OS X, but you now manage that install and update process separate from the install and updating of the OS. This is a good thing in that you'll know that when you install a critical OS or security update it isn't going to install a new, potentially incompatible, version of WO.


I already read some of your opinions about WO not being dead at all, how WOWODC was good, gianduja, etc. In my opinion Apple should be a bit more clear about the transition they have in mind for WebObjects,

I think everyone here agrees that Apple could and should certainly do a better job of spelling this all out, explaining where to get a separate installer and what the upgrade process is. Hopefully now that SL is about to be shipped, we'll get more of that kind of information.


why it's so hard for them to elaborate at least on how to transition from direct WO deployment on 10.5 to 10.6 deployment using Tomcat?

As I mentioned above, you don't have to change how you run your apps on Snow Leopard. Sure, you could transition to using the built-in version of Tomcat, but then you are opening yourself up to the risk of Apple deciding at some point to update Tomcat with a system update, which could impact your running applications.


Ease of use is of course left behind here and *Windows-like* headaches arise (hint at new Apple ads).

Out-of-the-box ease-of-use is certainly being sacrificed in this situation in order to put the power back into the hands of system administrators as to when and how they upgrade WO on a SL server. That is a good thing.


Anyway, we want to upgrade to Snow Leopard Server because we got Intel Xserves that can really benefit from the new OS, but one server is completely dedicated to Web and WebObjects. Do you think it's worth it?

If your current WO install is running now and you aren't experiencing specific problems that you feel Snow Leopard will address, I'd say wait for some more clear upgrade instructions either from Apple or the community. No need to jump in day one.


Thank you
Max
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