El 12/05/2010 1:47, John Mettraux escribió: Oh, these are great news!!!
I'll test it right now Thanks
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Edwin Shin<[email protected]> Date: Wed, May 12, 2010 at 7:21 AM Subject: Re: to irc eddies To: John Mettraux<[email protected]> John, I just tested again locally and can't reproduce the error message you noted in your gist. (and the mention of the "careless error" is in Warbler's History.txt). I just received an email from Nick Sieger who mentioned a) he's released warbler 1.0.3 and b) noted the following: when you deploy a war in Tomcat and other containers, you need to account for an extra context root in some cases, or deploy _ruote.war at the root of the container. In Tomcat, this can be done by copying your war to ROOT.war. Otherwise, you end up with the missing stylesheets as well as URLs like http://localhost:8080/_ruote/_ruote/expressions You might need to modify the Sinatra application to deal with the extra context path. A way to detect it would be if defined?($servlet_context) and $servlet_context.getContextPath == "/ _ruote" # do something here to re-configure URLs end /end quote So, I did try deploying _ruote.war as ROOT.war, and now ruote-kit looks like it's running correctly (able to add new processes, haven't tested further). However, I didn't follow Nick's suggestion about modifying the app to deal with the extra context path (as in, where and what exactly needs to happen), so that ruote-kit can be deployed as a "normal" war (i.e. not as ROOT). John, I've also pushed a copy of _ruote.war to my github project, if you want to just try that. I've tested that against two new installs of Tomcat (5.5.29 and 6.0.26).
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