Jesse,
> On 29. 5. 2020, at 3:15 PM, Jesse Tayler wrote:
> Well, I don’t know but I think the fact you’d be having this problem points
> to another problem.
Perhaps it does, but frankly, I can't see that.
> I don’t know your traffic or architecture, but you really should not have
> that probl
Hi Mark,
I’m using this one under 10.12.6 (Sierra)
Xavier
> On 29 May 2020, at 16:35, Louis M Fisher III wrote:
>
> Xavier,
>
> Thank you!
>
> I plan on using it on a Mac mini too so it should work.
>
> Which MacOS are you running on your Mac mini? i.e. 10.6 ... 10.8 .. 10.15 ?
>
> Mark
>
I'd be willing to help with a handfull CHF/€/$/£ whatever. What budget are we
talking about?
There are some things I would like to see in WOLips
- support for html5 and newer Java version (8?) when creating a new Wonder
Application. Currently it still links against Java 1.5 and the Main.html is
Well, I don’t know but I think the fact you’d be having this problem points to
another problem.
I don’t know your traffic or architecture, but you really should not have that
problem at all, I wonder if perhaps you are creating too many separate ECs?
I find myself generally putting the bulk of
Hi there,
just again, I've been bit in my tender parts by the well-known problem that
1. thread A locks its EC
2. thread B saves some change into DB
3. thread A saves its own changes (of different properties), which alas as a
side-effect also reverts B's changes ...
... since A's EC still conta
Is there a simple way to determine what version of mod_webobjects.so is
installed?
I notice my live server has a 2011 dated file! This is on Amazon Linux
My dev box is a Mac and has a 2014 dated mod_webobjects.so
I am not inclined to tinker too much, but thought I would ask!
Hmm, interestingly on