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Re: Deployment on CentOS 7 [Was: Re: Modern Deployment presentation]
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Re: Deployment on CentOS 7 [Was: Re: Modern Deployment presentation]


  • Subject: Re: Deployment on CentOS 7 [Was: Re: Modern Deployment presentation]
  • From: Theodore Petrosky <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 27 May 2016 20:54:46 -0400

on CentOS, any and all files ending with .conf that live in /etc/http/conf.d/ will be read.

This is the last lines of httpd.conf

# Supplemental configuration
#
# Load config files in the "/etc/httpd/conf.d" directory, if any.
IncludeOptional conf.d/*.conf


I renamed the box so it comes up as localhost, and  i the error has changed to

Not Found

The requested URL /cgi-bin/WebObjects/ASProjectManagement was not found on this server.

so now the .woa/1 is gone. but the project that lives here is not working.

you do not use centos, but you are using apache. if you had the installation structure as below, what would your webobjects.conf look like?

/var/www/html is the default location for web pages and indeed I put a file index.html there and it is served just fine.

Ted


 

On May 27, 2016, at 8:03 PM, Paul Hoadley <email@hidden> wrote:

Hi Ted,

With the caveat that we don’t use CentOS, and that there is almost certainly more than one way to do it...

On 27 May 2016, at 10:53 pm, Theodore Petrosky <email@hidden> wrote:

Given, you have a split install set up for

application:   /opt/Local/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/
split install:   /var/www/html/WebObjects/

what directory directive do you put into webobjects.conf?

You’ve got to put that where Apache is expecting to find its configuration files. On Amazon Linux, that’s /etc/httpd/conf.d. You need to work out where that would be for CentOS, then re-start Apache.


-- 
Paul Hoadley
http://logicsquad.net/




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