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Re: Wonder JavaMonitor problem


  • Subject: Re: Wonder JavaMonitor problem
  • From: Patrick Robinson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 02 May 2012 21:05:20 -0400

Oracle jdk-6u31-linux-x64.bin

> Running which JDK?
>
>> Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, so .... Yeah.  :-)
>>
>> On May 2, 2012, at 8:19 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>>
>>> Is this on Debian?
>>>
>>>> Yes, I just downloaded:
>>>> http://jenkins.wocommunity.org/job/WonderIntegration/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/Root/Roots/JavaMonitor.tar.gz
>>>>
>>>> That has the same behavior (or lack thereof!).  :)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On May 2, 2012, at 7:48 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> That sounds like a WOFrameworksBaseUrl problems… Can you try with the build on jenkins.wocommunity.org to see if you have the same problem?
>>>>>
>>>>>> I've just updated my copy of wonder's integration branch, and built JavaMonitor and friends like this:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> ant frameworks deployment.tools -Ddeployment.standalone=true
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I then moved my newly-built copy of JavaMonitor.woa/ to my deployment web server (wotaskd.woa on the machine is only a couple of days old), but when I run it and go to the "Site" tab, clicking any of the 3 javascript actions (HTTP Adaptor Settings, Email Notifications, Backup Site Configuration) does nothing.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Up in the <head> section, I see:
>>>>>> <script src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/prototype.js"></script>
>>>>>> <script src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/effects.js"></script>
>>>>>> <script src="/WebObjects/Frameworks/Ajax.framework/WebServerResources/wonder.js"></script>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Does the Ajax.framework's WebServerResources have to be installed separately?  I guess I had hoped/assumed it would use the embedded frameworks' WS resources via resource manager calls, or something.  No?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> - Patrick
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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