Hi Jérémy,
I only have this on my development machine, never on the server.
Frank Op 2 sep. 2013, om 15:53 heeft Jérémy DE ROYER < email@hidden> het volgende geschreven:
Hi Frank,
I had the same issue but rarely and my servers.
Sometimes, when the Component was loaded for the first time, I had this issue that made my app not usable : it was displaying a blank page.
After many hours or days trying to solve it, I decided to secure the app : on the first time, it looks on the baseURL of the component. if the component is not found (containing ERROR in the path) my app restart.
I never heard about it.
It's not that clean but it works and I don't fear my customers calling me for a blank page.
if (component._componentDefinition().baseURL().indexOf("ERROR") > -1)
{
try {
log.error("Application terminated (? " + component.name() + " with baseURL " + component._componentDefinition().baseURL() + " not found ?)");
Thread.sleep(10L * 1000L);
WOApplication.application().terminate();
return true;
}
catch (Exception e) {
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
Jérémy
Le 2 sept. 2013 à 14:04, Frank Stock a écrit :
this is what I get in the console:
DEBUG NSLog - <com.webobjects.appserver._private.WOComponentDefinition> No template found for component Main at "file:/Users/frank/Documents/workspace/xxxxApp/".
Op 1 sep. 2013, om 23:22 heeft Theodore Petrosky < email@hidden> het volgende geschreven:
each one will need to have the link
I am not sure if you can link your project folder and have apache traverse the folders to find your individual project folders.
shortly after I got this working, I had a few conversations that lead me to just ignore it for a while.
remember you only have to create the link once, so link all of your projects individually.
On Sep 1, 2013, at 2:52 PM, Frank Stock < email@hidden> wrote:
Hi Theodore,
Thank you for your answer but what name should I use if I have several projects?
So if I have ~/Documents/MyWorkSpace/project1/build/project1.woa/Content/WebServerResources
I make a symbolic link that I place in /Library/WebServer/Documents/WebObjects/???
Frank
Op 1 sep. 2013, om 15:05 heeft Theodore Petrosky < email@hidden> het volgende geschreven:
the WebServerResources folder in your project needs to be served by Apache
you need to create a symbolic link from (I am making up this set up) from ~/Documents/MyWorkspace/project1/WebServerResources
to /Library/WebServer/Documents
so that as the instructions state, "it is reachable by Apache"
I was able to make this work, but I want to say that over the last year, I have asked other developers and if I were to draw a conclusion, not everyone is doing this. It is a nice experiment to more fully understand Apache.
Ted
On Sep 1, 2013, at 4:32 AM, Frank Stock < email@hidden> wrote:
Sorry, I want a setup with no direct connect:
Turning Off Direct Connect
- Configure your Apache to use mod_WebObjects or the cgi-bin adaptor
- Ensure wotaskd is running
- Set WODirectConnectEnabled to false
- Set WOAllowRapidTurnaroundMode to false (It doesn't mean what you think it does - only useful pre-Eclipse days) - if you don't disable this then your static resources will still be served by the Java app instance and not by Apache.
- Setup your WebServerResources folder so that it is reachable by Apache, eg by making a symbolic link from the folder CGI-Executables/WebObjects to MyGreatApp.woa in your build folder in Eclipse. Note: You may need to experiment with disabling the incremental
builder setting to get build products that you can symbolic link to from the Apache root directories.
- make sure that in your wotaskd. settings your WOHost settings is the same as in Eclipse (by default there is no -WOHost setting in the run configuration in Eclipse, you have to add that). -WOHost localhost is a nice one.
- Profit
It is not clear for me what the setup of the WebServerResources should be.
Frank
Op 31 aug. 2013, om 21:58 heeft Theodore Petrosky < email@hidden> het volgende geschreven:
that should be true but what about WODirectConnectEnabled? this should be true also
ted
On Aug 31, 2013, at 10:43 AM, Frank Stock < email@hidden> wrote:
Update: it works when I set WOAllowRapidTurnaroundMode
to true, but I suppose that is not the way to do it.
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Onderwerp: No template found for component Main at "file:/Users/xxx/Documents/workspace/AppV2/"
Datum: 31 augustus 2013 15:43:28 CEST
Hi All,
I am trying to setup my development with direct-connect.
I think my configuration setting are ok, wotaksd is ok, I can see my App in the xm-file.
My machine is Mac OS 10.8. First thing I get is : The requested application was not found on this server.,
Reloading gives me in de log:
DEBUG NSLog - <com.webobjects.appserver._private.WOComponentDefinition> No template found for component Main at "file:/Users/frank/Documents/workspace/AppV2/".
Any idea?
Thanks in advance,
Frank
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