Re: Linux deployment advice
Re: Linux deployment advice
- Subject: Re: Linux deployment advice
- From: David LeBer <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2011 15:59:11 -0500
On 2011-02-22, at 3:52 PM, Paul D Yu wrote:
> John
>
> Welcome back.
>
> first thing is to use Eclipse + WOLips and Project Wonder.
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> Then set the project to embed all frameworks.
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> Then I would recommend using Project Wonder's wotaskd and JavaMonitor instead of Tomcat.
This is what we are doing and are quite happy with the results. Since everything is embedded we don't even install WO on the servers. Apache and the WO Adapter (when needed), wotaskd and the apps. JavaMonitor is installed on just one box and talks to all the rest.
>
> Paul
>
> On Feb 22, 2011, at 3:48 PM, John Baldwin wrote:
>
>> I'm finally coming back to WebObjects after years away from it.
>>
>> This time around, I'll need to deploy my application in Linux.
>>
>> I've read the wiki, and see there's instructions for both Tomcat deployment, and installing WO deployment on a Linux server.
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>> I'm game for either one, but was wondering if there's advice to be had to help me decide which one will work better for my needs.
>>
>> I watched Pascal's deployment video. Good stuff. I took from that the WO deployment with wotaskd and JavaMonitor is preferred.
>>
>> My experience with Tomcat is very limited (although the servlet deployment option in WOLips makes it seem pretty braindead simple).
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>> This is a small, internal app. I don't have the option of deploying on a Mac. I have full root access to the Linux server. I am comfortable in Linux.
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>> I recall from the old days that there were certain caveats when deploying to Tomcat that made it different than deploying with what then was the "standard" WO deployment. Pascal mentions classpath issues, but I vaguely recall something about session handling and the Application object behaving differently when within a servlet deployment. But this info might be as obsolete as my experience with WOBuilder.
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>> John
;david
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