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It is that time again... WO Deploy on a new CentOS server
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It is that time again... WO Deploy on a new CentOS server


  • Subject: It is that time again... WO Deploy on a new CentOS server
  • From: James Cicenia <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 08 Jun 2011 15:57:44 -0500

Hello Deployment Gurus

Since I so rarely do this and have become spoiled with Amazon, I now have to help
to get a LAMWO server running... in this case CentOS and was wondering if anyone
had some handy/dandy scripts that would turn this Rackspace CentOS cloud server
into a fully functioning WebObjects/Apache2.2/Java/MySql/WonderDeployment ?

And it seems in the wiki there are a myriad number of pages that seem to do it differently.

Then there is CentOS and yum ? Seems like it gave me the opensdk of java. Is that ok?

So far I managed to get mysql and apache2.2 running... but I saw no instructions on
how to set up the apache config file with just mod_WeObjects.so binary vs. compiling one.

Anyway any shortcuts, scripts or exact pages to help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
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