There is no reason why multiple j806 jconsole instances can not run. You problem may come from jhs setting or browser.
On May 4, 2017 9:28 PM, "Ian Clark" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Does this cause any regression? > > Only a temporary inconvenience, and only during development, not > operationally. > > I was killing and relaunching the process to update the J script. A less > brutal solution would be to rely on my init, triggered inside JHS by my > app, to clear out old code. > > I think Jsoftware has taken the right decision for j806. It seems to resist > launching multiple copies of jconsole. Hitherto I've been developing for a > single-use JHS server. I need to start thinking how best to share one > server between many client apps. > > There are several ways to do it. But the best way will only emerge from > experience. My current best is to use the client's process-ID (pid) as part > of the name of the J locale which services the app. > > On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 5:47 AM, bill lam <[email protected]> wrote: > > > You are correct the way how j terminates has changed in j806. > > Previously, when executing 2!:55 in j engine will call exit() > > which terminates the running process > > in j806, 2!:55 will call front-end (jconsole,jqt...) and the > > front-end decides how to terminate. Does this cause any > > regression? > > > > Чт, 04 май 2017, Ian Clark написал(а): > > > For the record, let me confirm I've also got j806 Beta working inside > the > > > bundle (=macOS app) I'm developing. > > > > > > But there is a difference between j806 and j805 in how jconsole > behaves > > > when the app kills and re-launches the JHS server, plus whether it's > > > possible for multiple copies of the jconsole "process" to coexist. I > > won't > > > clutter the list with stuff that's of no interest to anyone but me, > but I > > > will post my results if anyone is hitting contingent issues. > > > > > > It's no great matter AFAIC – I can program round the differences. I > > merely > > > note it in passing. > > > > > > On Fri, Apr 28, 2017 at 3:28 PM, Ian Clark <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > > > I've got a cutdown j805 installation working inside the bundle (=the > > app). > > > > So thanks for your advice, @Bill. > > > > > > > > For the record (i.e. for anyone trying to do what I did), Xcode > copies > > > > "resources" (j scripts, in my case) into a substantially different > file > > > > structure inside the "product" (=bundle it builds) than I have in the > > > > project folder. But Xcode can be told to treat entire folders as > > resources > > > > – and these it copies without messing them up. > > > > > > > > Or making trouble over any dylibs they contain. > > > > > > > > But then you have the problem of finding the runtime path to jconsole > > in > > > > order to launch it. > > > > The Swift object: Bundle.main.path --only finds files at the top > level > > of > > > > the /Resources/ folder. > > > > > > > > There are 2 ways round this I know of… > > > > > > > > (a) launch a new special shell script I place at the top level of > > > > /Resources/ (which Bundle.main.path readily finds for me) --which in > > turn > > > > calls jconsole where it typically resides: viz inside /bin/ > > > > > > > > (b) pick any file: (…/Resources/anyfile.anyextension), find its path > > via > > > > Bundle.main.path, then string-process it to build the actual path: > > > > (.../Resources/bin/jconsole) > > > > > > > > I've used (b) just to get it to work. But that's so fragile and dodgy > > I'll > > > > probably go over to (a). Which does have the advantage I can move the > > > > command line arguments out of the Swift code and into the shell > script > > > > (…where IMO they belong!) > > > > > > > > BTW just in passing… from what I read in the Apple security > > documentation, > > > > they'd like me to move that stuff the other way!! Because shell > scripts > > > > inside the distributed app (the bundle) can be edited by anyone using > > > > TextEdit. Whereas inside Swift code the path arguments are concealed. > > And > > > > to edit the Swift code you'd need to install Xcode and get hold of my > > > > source code. (Which I plan to make Open Source anyway, ha-ha!) > > > > > > > > On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 11:55 PM, Ian Clark <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > > > >> Thanks, Bill. That's a useful checklist of what I need. > > > >> > > > >> On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 3:16 AM, bill lam <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > >> > > > >>> profile.ijs expects a J install to work, it would be easier > > > >>> if you duplicate the j base install inside your datenow folder, > > > >>> eg > > > >>> > > > >>> . > > > >>> ├── addons > > > >>> │ └── ide > > > >>> │ └── jhs > > > >>> │ ├── config > > > >>> │ ├── demo > > > >>> │ └── js > > > >>> │ ├── codemirror > > > >>> │ │ ├── j > > > >>> │ │ └── util > > > >>> │ ├── d3 > > > >>> │ ├── jquery > > > >>> │ │ └── smoothness > > > >>> │ │ └── images > > > >>> │ └── webgl > > > >>> ├── bin > > > >>> │ └── icons > > > >>> ├── system > > > >>> │ ├── config > > > >>> │ ├── defs > > > >>> │ ├── main > > > >>> │ └── util > > > >>> └── tools > > > >>> ├── ftp > > > >>> ├── regex > > > >>> └── zip > > > >>> > > > >>> --- user/config/startup.ijs <<<<< your script > > > >>> > > > >>> put jconsole and libj.dylib under the bin, and it should find > > > >>> the boot.ijs in system/util. Check the value of BINPATH and LIBFILE > > > >>> tweak profilex.ijs to assign ~user folder inside this bundle, > > > >>> the command to run your own script would be inside > > > >>> user/config/startup.ijs. > > > >>> > > > >>> Чт, 27 апр 2017, Ian Clark написал(а): > > > >>> > @Bill > > > >>> > jconsole finds libj.dylib perfectly well. Especially if they're > > both > > > >>> in the > > > >>> > same folder, like /bin/. (Inside a bundle, that's: /Resources/.) > > I'm > > > >>> 100% > > > >>> > certain now. > > > >>> > > > > >>> > The reason I originally blamed jconsole? I was getting this fatal > > > >>> runtime > > > >>> > error: > > > >>> > ————————————————— > > > >>> > dyld: Library not loaded: libj.dylib > > > >>> > Referenced from: > > > >>> > /Users/ianclark/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/datenow- > > > >>> gyuykqedjlmrnceezgclwsaipghz/Build/Products/Debug/datenow.ap > > > >>> p/Contents/MacOS/datenow > > > >>> > Reason: image not found > > > >>> > ————————————————— > > > >>> > I thought it was coming from jconsole, but it wasn't. It was the > > Apple > > > >>> Code > > > >>> > Police. The workaround was simply not to tell Xcode that the > dylib > > was > > > >>> > present. > > > >>> > > > > >>> > jconsole could still find it – no trouble – but it was failing > > because > > > >>> it > > > >>> > created a bad SystemFolders_j_ . Therefore it couldn't find > > boot.ijs. > > > >>> (Only > > > >>> > a living working JE would get as far as that.) > > > >>> > > > > >>> > Thanks for telling me about NSGetExecutablePath. I might have a > > use for > > > >>> > that. But not inside a bundle, where Bundle (Swift) or NSBundle > > > >>> > (Objective-C) works perfectly well for me. It finds libj.dylib > even > > > >>> when > > > >>> > Xcode doesn't know it's there. It's part of my runtime > diagnostics. > > > >>> > > > > >>> > My architecture now works ok. But it is fragile and critical at > > build > > > >>> time. > > > >>> > I now have a lot of code in there to tell me exactly what goes > > wrong. I > > > >>> > know I will need it when I migrate to macOS Sierra. > > > >>> > > > > >>> > On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 3:07 AM, bill lam <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > >>> > > > > >>> > > jconsole already has tried hard to find the absolute path of > > itself. > > > >>> For > > > >>> > > mac, it calls > > > >>> > > _NSGetExecutablePath > > > >>> > > in jeload.c , you may debug to find why it failed to load > > > >>> libj.dylib. if > > > >>> > > the result from the function call is correct, then it should a > > > >>> security > > > >>> > > issue or bundle cannot be accessed as a normal file system. > > > >>> > > > > > >>> > > On 26 Apr, 2017 9:51 am, "Ian Clark" <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > >>> > > > > > >>> > > > Thanks, @Bill. I looked for a man-file and searched the wiki > > but > > > >>> > > overlooked > > > >>> > > > the user manual. > > > >>> > > > > > > >>> > > > @Eric - thanks, that may solve my problem. > > > >>> > > > > > > >>> > > > Is it a "real" problem? Yes. > > > >>> > > > > > > >>> > > > Do I really need it – for the end-user? Maybe / maybe not. > > > >>> > > > > > > >>> > > > I'm trying to embed jconsole directly in a Mac app, to > simplify > > > >>> > > > distribution to non-J-experts. Currently I need to instruct > the > > > >>> customer > > > >>> > > to > > > >>> > > > install J, and the app launches jconsole via a fixed absolute > > > >>> > > > path: /Applications/j64-805/bin/jconsole > > > >>> > > > > > > >>> > > > I could solve the problem with a fully-fledged installer, but > > I'd > > > >>> rather > > > >>> > > > offer a single monolithic app which can simply be downloaded > > and > > > >>> run from > > > >>> > > > anywhere. > > > >>> > > > > > > >>> > > > An app is really a disguised folder called a "bundle". Apart > > from > > > >>> that, > > > >>> > > it > > > >>> > > > acts like an ordinary folder for most purposes… > > > >>> > > > Except for libj.dylib (ideally needs to go in the bundle > too), > > > >>> which > > > >>> > > Xcode > > > >>> > > > is being unexpectedly awkward about, in ways I don't fully > > > >>> understand. > > > >>> > > > Everything I've tried so far gets defeated: jconsole runs > with > > a > > > >>> command > > > >>> > > > line but reports it can't find its dylib, even though I copy > > it to > > > >>> the > > > >>> > > same > > > >>> > > > directory inside the bundle. I suspect it's yet another > ad-hoc > > > >>> security > > > >>> > > > band-aid from Apple. > > > >>> > > > > > > >>> > > > I reason that if I actually tell jconsole where libj.dylib is > > > >>> (…the one I > > > >>> > > > want it to use), that might fix it. Will report back when > I've > > > >>> made sense > > > >>> > > > of what works and what doesn't. There's a raft of things to > > try. > > > >>> > > > > > > >>> > > > > > > >>> > > > On Wed, Apr 26, 2017 at 12:35 AM, Eric Iverson < > > > >>> [email protected] > > > >>> > > > > > > >>> > > > wrote: > > > >>> > > > > > > >>> > > > > A recent (806) change to jconsole added an undocumented new > > > >>> parameter: > > > >>> > > > -lib > > > >>> > > > > path/jlib.dylib > > > >>> > > > > > > > >>> > > > > It is undocumented because I figured it should only be used > > in > > > >>> special > > > >>> > > > > development circumstances. It would be interesting if you > > have a > > > >>> real > > > >>> > > use > > > >>> > > > > case for normal use. > > > >>> > > > > > > > >>> > > > > On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 6:15 PM, Ian Clark < > > > >>> [email protected]> > > > >>> > > > wrote: > > > >>> > > > > > > > >>> > > > > > OS X questions... > > > >>> > > > > > > > > >>> > > > > > On what default path does jconsole expect to find > > libj.dylib ? > > > >>> > > > > > > > > >>> > > > > > Can the actual path be specified as a command line > > argument to > > > >>> > > > jconsole? > > > >>> > > > > > > > > >>> > > > > > Where can I find a list of permissible command line > > arguments > > > >>> for > > > >>> > > > > jconsole? > > > >>> > > > > > ------------------------------ > > ------------------------------ > > > >>> > > ---------- > > > >>> > > > > > For information about J forums see > > http://www.jsoftware.com/ > > > >>> > > forums.htm > > > >>> > > > > ------------------------------ > ------------------------------ > > > >>> ---------- > > > >>> > > > > For information about J forums see > > > >>> http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > > > >>> > > > > > > > >>> > > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > > >>> ---------- > > > >>> > > > For information about J forums see > > http://www.jsoftware.com/forum > > > >>> s.htm > > > >>> > > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > > >>> ---------- > > > >>> > > For information about J forums see > > http://www.jsoftware.com/forum > > > >>> s.htm > > > >>> > > > > > >>> > ------------------------------------------------------------ > > ---------- > > > >>> > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/ > > forums.htm > > > >>> > > > >>> -- > > > >>> regards, > > > >>> ==================================================== > > > >>> GPG key 1024D/4434BAB3 2008-08-24 > > > >>> gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 4434BAB3 > > > >>> gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --armor --export 4434BAB3 > > > >>> ------------------------------------------------------------ > > ---------- > > > >>> For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/ > > forums.htm > > > >>> > > > >> > > > >> > > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > > > > -- > > regards, > > ==================================================== > > GPG key 1024D/4434BAB3 2008-08-24 > > gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys 4434BAB3 > > gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --armor --export 4434BAB3 > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
