I have the same issue, and I've even tried it with a+x, just to test,
with no luck. Once I got past the executable issue, I got a log started
(I use /var/log/WebObjects/APP-instance), but they are all empty files,
and they never grow.
Something fishy...
Cg.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pierre Bernard [mailto:Pierre.Bernar..cl.lu]
> Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 10:03 AM
> To: Christian Mittendorf; woproject-de..bjectstyle.org
> Subject: RE: Problem with deployment of WO App created by Eclipse
>
> Are you sure you have set executable rights on the application startup
> script.
>
> To debug further, don't point JavaMonitor to the generated startup
script
> but to a wrapper script of your own.
> Anything that goes wron in the startup script gets logged nowhere.
Your
> wrapper script may take care of this. Such a script may look like
this:
>
> #!/bin/sh
>
>
${NEXT_ROOT}/Local/Library/WebObjects/Applications/BopUI_Application.woa
/B
> opUI_Application $* >>${HOME}/appStart/log/monitor/monitorWO5.log 2>&1
>
> Bear in mind that when you start an application from withing
JavaMonitor
> it is started in the environment which started wotaskd. Your
application
> may inherit some settings from that environment. Your startup script
> should be executable by the owner of the wotaskd process.
>
> Pierre.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christian Mittendorf [mailto:christian.mittendor..reenet.de]
> Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2003 3:54 PM
> To: woproject-de..bjectstyle.org
> Subject: Problem with deployment of WO App created by Eclipse
>
>
> Hello!
>
> I have a problem with the deployment of a WO application. At first I
> thought the problem would relate to the deployment machine using 2 ip
> adresses and using WO 5.2. But then I did some testing and there seems
> to be some other problem.
>
> I've already seen the information at Apple about WO52 and multiple
> network interfaces and the patch was applied to all apps.
>
> I have created 2 small test apps. One using Eclipse and wo-lips 1.0.1
> and the other app was created the usual way using ProjectBuilder. I
> then transferred both apps to my linux box where I already sucessfully
> deploy 2 other apps.
>
> The app created by Eclipse refuses to start if being started by
> JavaMonitor. The only response I can see so far is the increasing
death
> counter... that's all. However, I can start the app from the
> commandline and it is working then.
>
> The other app, the one created by PB, starts without any problems.
>
> Any idea or hint where the problem is located or where to search for
> further information?
>
> cu
> cm
>
>
>
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