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Re: Will a 5.3.3 application work on snow leopard server?
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Re: Will a 5.3.3 application work on snow leopard server?


  • Subject: Re: Will a 5.3.3 application work on snow leopard server?
  • From: Patrick Robinson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 21:22:20 -0400

+1

This is what we've been doing, too.  It's nice not having to worry about what's installed on the server (because *nothing* is installed on the server).

- Patrick


On Aug 30, 2011, at 7:59 AM, Kieran Kelleher wrote:

> I have some Snow Leopard servers which have WO 5.4.3 "installed", but there are a few apps that are running on WO 5.3.3 with all the WO 5.3.3 frameworks embedded. Apache 2.2 with the adaptor from dimension prebuilts.
>
> IMHO, the fastest way to get up and running without worry about 5.3.3/5.4.3 compatibility would be
>
> 1) Toss the 5.3.3 frameworks, wotaskd and womonitor on that new machine.
>
> 2) Download and install prebuilt fully embedded Wonder wotaskd and womonitor from Hudson build server.
>
> 3) Embed the WO 5.3.3 frameworks in your application bundle and just deploy it.
>
> If you do this you will have no WO 5.4.3 forced migration to worry about.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Aug 30, 2011, at 12:29 AM, Mr. G Brown wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Background:
>>
>> Today a server broke; it won't even boot. I am busily setting up a new Snow Leopard server. I used the server migration script to migrate most of the settings from an OS X 10.4.11 server to the new Snow Leopard server.
>>
>> The frameworks for web objects 5.3.3 were moved by the migration script. I have a 5.3.3 application, and I guessed that the Apache adapter interface for WebObjects may be similar enough to work with 5.3.3 applications. I installed the mod_WebObjects.so for Apache 2.2.
>>
>> The application seems to run fine when I launch it with a command similar to:
>>
>> sudo -u appserver /path/to/app/Foo.woa/Foo -WOPort 2001 -WOCachingEnabled YES - WODebuggingEnabled NO ...
>>
>> Wotaskd will not start up; I get the following error:
>>
>> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: com/webobjects/monitor/_private/MSiteConfig
>>
>> Something is wrong somewhere.
>>
>> So I guess I am asking the following questions:
>>
>> 1. Will the migrated 5.3.3 frameworks ever work with Apache 2.2 on Snow Leopard? It would be temporary until I convert to 5.4.3.
>>
>> 2. Will a 5.3.3 application with D2W easily convert to a 5.4.3 application? I seem to recall there may be problems, but maybe not.
>>
>> Thanks for any info,
>>
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