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Re: my other deployment problem...
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  • Subject: Re: my other deployment problem...
  • From: James Cicenia <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2012 07:28:16 -0500

I did almost all of that.....

Then I downloaded XCode 4.3 and it threw away my Developer directory.
After reinstalling everything...Eclipse, Wonder, WO, it all magically worked again.

All my development (project) code was in a different directory.  So I am guessing
that some subtle wonder framework was mismatched or built wrong. But since
it worked, I immediately said thank you lord, and moved on with development
which is my strong suit, and not deployments.

I am also now fully git'd and moving to Jenkins.

Thanks

James


On Mar 22, 2012, at 1:27 AM, Johan Henselmans wrote:

>
> On Feb 16, 2012, at 2:22 PM, James Cicenia wrote:
>
>> Is Wonan the Destroyer around????
>>
>> I HATE DEPLOYMENT. THERE I SAID IT.
>>
>> Anyway, my legacy app needs a bit of work but unfortunately I can't get it to show
>> anything when I deploy to my test server.
>>
>> It gets to the point where it is about to show Main and then poof.... nothing happens,
>> doesn't seem to instantiate Main and then sends back a blank page?! Of course it
>> works perfectly on my development... full embed, etc. sigh.
>>
>
> Deployment
> 1-embed all frameworks
> 2-make sure the webserver resources are in the webserver folder they are expected (On a Mac, In /LibraryWebServer/Documents/WebObjects/yourappname.woa/Contents/WebServerResources)
> 3-make sure the permissions are allright on both folders: in the webserver, user _www should be able to read it, in the application server, _appserveradm should be able to read it
> 4-start the application manually from the command line: goto /Library/WebObjects/Applications/yourappname.woa, use ./yourappname, see if anything extraordinary comes up in the logging to the terminal
> 5-make sure that processes that have to use the terminal are silenced by setting -Djava.awt.headless=true  in the Additional Arguments of the instance defaults
> 6-make sure that the process gets enough memory by setting -Xmx256M (or whatever) in the Additional Arguments of the instance defaults
>
> <PastedGraphic-1.png>
>
> Let us know if anything extraordinary comes up..
>
>> I really need some help or ideas to get this running today.
>>
>> Thanks
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> Vriendelijke Groeten,
>
> Johan Henselmans
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