Hello,
I am just curious what I am supposed to do in this situation with Webware
0.8.1.
According to these very reasonable instructions:
$ cd /path/to/Webware/
$ python install.py
(enter password, etc)
$ cd WebKit/Adapters/wkcgi
$ make
$ cp wkcgi /path/to/cgi-bin/wkcgi.cgi
$ cd ../..
(you're now
On Nov 12, 2003, at 1:56 AM, Alex wrote:
Hello,
I am just curious what I am supposed to do in this situation with
Webware
0.8.1.
Are you using Mac OS X? I believe there's some changes that need to be
made to a file or two -- check the patches on the SF project page, I
believe there's some patc
W środa 12 listopada 2003 o godz. 04:09:11 Costas Malamas
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napisał(a):
> Has anybody build a SOAP servlet based on top of XMLRPCServlet? If
> not, how hard would such an undertaking be (I am a SOAP newbie). I
> have some paid time to get this to work (and share of course), if
>
Jacob Hanson said:
> It seems like dbPool ought to be able to trap an error like this
> gracefully and seamlessly open new, replacement connections without
> notice. At least that's what I would expect it to do. Maybe it still
> needs a bit of work?
I think it does. I needed a database connection
I am not following (as I said I am a SOAP newbie); you're pointing me to the
XMLRPC servlet, but I am looking for a SOAP servlet. I am aware that SOAP
and XML-RPC are related but can a SOAP client (which is my customer's
requirement) talk to a SOAP server?
C.
From: Jaros³aw Zabie³³o <[EMAIL