Le 09-07-03 à 18:52, David Holt a écrit :
On 3-Jul-09, at 3:44 PM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Le 09-07-03 à 17:25, David Holt a écrit :
Thanks George,
I assume this is at the command line? I used to do it in the Info
window for the folder which no longer seems possible.
Do you have the command handy?
chgrp -R _appserveradm /your/app.woa
Thanks. I have learned you can also do this using the GUI for
ServerAdmin. I'll post to the wiki as soon as I have the rest of the
details worked out.
How do you deploy your app, with a TAR archive?
I move it over as a TAR, then untar it on the server in the correct
location. Why?
The group on the files is not _appserveradm on your dev machine, so
when your untar the files, it keep the original owner and group. You
should create a small script that will simply untar the app and change
the group for the .woa after the untarring.
What are the correct permissions for the WebServer resources on a
split install? I have dropped the .woa into /Library/WebServer/
Documents/WebObjects, but my .css files are not being picked up in
the app. Arrgh.
What do you have in /var/log/httpd/error_log ?
David
David
On 3-Jul-09, at 1:30 PM, George Domurot wrote:
Hi David. I just setup a new Leopard Server. Permissions are:
_appserver (user) Read & Write
_appserveradm (group) Read & Write
That seemed to do the trick for me.
As for resources, I'm not so sure, since we don't deploy resource
in the traditional split manner. However, if I recall from an
older project, that should just be handled by Apache, and you can
just drop the folder into the correct place on your web server
and be done.
-G
On Jul 3, 2009, at 12:59 PM, David Holt wrote:
Hi all,
Just got a brand new mac with Leopard Server installed. Until
now I've been developing and deploying in Tiger.
I continue to develop in Tiger. Using Eclipse, I have built with
all frameworks embedded (WO 5.3) and moved the application to
the server.
I can start up from the command line, but trying to start with
JavaMonitor results in deaths. No log is created. Obviously a
permissions issue, but I haven't found any reference that tells
me what to set for Leopard applications. My old Tiger methods
for deploying an app no longer apply. Can someone tell me what
the permissions ought to be on the Application and the
WebServerResources folder? Thanks,
David
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