This sounds to me *just like* what happens when you run wotaskd with "-WOHost localhost", but forget to run your app with the same parameter (i.e. either put WOHost=localhost in your app's Properties, or add -DWOHost=localhost to your app's run config program or vm arguments). If you run any of this with WOHost=localhost, then you want to run all of it that way.
I guess if you're doing this on a laptop that's moving around, and its name and IP are changing all the time, then you need to set things up to work with localhost. Otherwise, I find it easier to just let wotaskd and JavaMonitor run without specifying a WOHost, and set your apache ServerName to your actual DNS name. Then you won't have to do anything special in Eclipse, nor when you deploy.
That's just my experience, running this stuff in development under Mac OS X, and deploying under Mac OS X Server.
- Patrick
On Feb 25, 2010, at 5:47 PM, Fabián Montealegre Carvajal wrote: Hello,
I'm trying to install WO 5.3 on a Centos 5.4 using this guide: http://wiki.objectstyle.org/confluence/display/WO/Installing+WO+5.3+or+WO+5.4+on+Linux
I have finished the complete guide and the wotaskd and womonitor are up and running. I've managed to setup an app through womonitor and it's starting up ok according to womonitor.
In the womonitor's applications tab I can see the only app I have set up.
The problem is that when I click on the application link I get the following error:
The requested application was not found on this server.
I've tried to run wotaskd with the properties file modified (WOHost = ip, localhost, etc) but with no success. Apache logs aren't showing any useful info.
Any ideas why is this happening?
Notes: Java version 1.5
-- Fabián Montealegre Carvajal
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