On Monday, July 29, 2002, at 06:22 , Dave Watts wrote:
>> Anyone out there installed CFMX on the new Apple X Server?
> I know a bunch of people who've installed it on their OS X
> desktops/workstations, but I don't think it's ready for production use on 
> a
> server.

Correct. CFMX is not supported on Mac OSX so, whilst many people - myself 
included - are happily running CFMX on Mac OSX, you can't rely on it and 
if anything doesn't work, MM can't help you.

> The Verity engine doesn't work at all - it's not written in Java -

Verity is native code - so there's a Windows version, a Solaris version, a 
Linux version... but no OSX version. In fact, some of the tags that handle 
Verity operations are actually implemented in native code (take a look in 
the lib directory for .dll or .so files).

> and the Apache module provided with CF MX on Linux won't work with Apache 
> on
> OS X.

wsconfig.jar does not support Apache on OSX - because OSX is not on its 
list of known operating systems. I haven't had time to figure out how to 
fake it yet.

I've also found that server debugging does not work on my OSX setup. And 
haven't had time to debug that. Oh, and you can't consume certain Web 
Services because the generated stubs fail to compile. But I'm fairly 
certain that's a 'simple' configuration issue and might be easy to resolve.

That said, it does enough for me that it's useful - even though it is 
totally unsupported.

Sean A Corfield -- http://www.corfield.org/blog/

"If you're not annoying somebody, you're not really alive."
-- Margaret Atwood

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