I agree with Eric. I just tried it from my Mac where j is installed with path /Applications/j64-701/ it seems to connect fine. He is also correct in that Apache and ~/Sites have nothing to do with running j.
Perhaps you have overlooked Eric saying that you must change the configuration - j64-701/addons/ide/jhs/config/jhs_default.ijs to have BIND=: 'any' instead of BIND=: 'localhost' As Eric says, you can copy the default to jhs.ijs - or just edit the default file (although it is prudent to copy thus avoiding losing your change with a new install). This works for me, identically in OS 10.6 and Ubuntu Linux. However, I do have a problem using my iPhone... I get the system prompt in the browser, but find no way to materialize a keyboard to type in the quintessential test ( i. 5 ) or anything at all. So other than connecting nicely and displaying characters that require a magnifying glass to see, it doesn't work. Anyone else successfully getting access with an iPxx ?? - joey At 9:28 PM -0500 11/02/28, Eric Iverson wrote: >This sounds like an internet access problem in your local network. I am not >familiar with how this works on the Mac and perhaps a Mac guru can help. >>From the remote computer you should use the IP address reported in the >jconsole welcome. This is probalby 192..... >Can you ping that IP address. You may have to go into system preferences >network sharing (I'm waving my hands here) and enable something. > >On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 1:26 PM, Brian Schott <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Eric, >> >> Ok, I get that distinction and am happy to do the simpler approach of >> not using JUM. But when I tried that, I get the error message on the >> second computer that the server on the main computer is not >> responding. OTOH when I open jijx on the one main computer in both >> Firefox and Safari, the two are in fact sharing the same session of J, >> which is great. (Both are using the ip 127.0.0.1:65001.) >> >> I am wondering if there is some need to put (some part of )the jhs >> system in the folder ~/Sites because that is the one that Macs have >> set up for (all) internet access. Well, that is not completely true. >> There is access to 192.168.2.3 and separately to 192.168.2.3/~brian , >> I believe, and I believe the latter is accessed for the ~/Sites files. >> >> To be clear, the urls which receive the error message that the address >> is not responding are both 192.168.2.3:65001/jijx and >> 192.168.2.3:65001/~brian/jijx . >> >> On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 9:24 AM, Eric Iverson <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> > JUM is a JHS application. It provides multiple JUM user folders within a >> > single user folder. JUM is the JHS application we run at Jsoftware that >> > allows separate J users to each have their own task. >> > >> > I assumed that what you wanted was to allow access to the SAME jhs task >> from >> > multiple computers. This is much easier than running JUM. To do this all >> you > > > need to do is copy jhs_default.ijs to jhs.ijs in the same ide/jhs/config >> > folder and edit BIND=: to be any. Start JHS on your machine with this >> config >> > change and you should be able to access that J session from another >> machine >> > with the IP address given in the jconsole welcome message. Go to another >> > machine (such as your iPad) that has a network connection to your JHS >> server >> > and browse to the jijx page at the IP address and port (65001 unless you >> > have changed it in the config). >> > >> > If you really want to run JUM then you need to load the JUM script on the >> > server and start the JUM application to manage multiple users with >> multiple >> > J tasks. >> > >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> 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
