Hi,

I succeeded using wotaskd and JavaMonitor on Widows 2012 Server.

I did rename the 'Apple' folder into 'AppServer' folder. That was the error. 
Since I named it back to 'Apple' and changed NEXT_ROOT to 'C:/Apple', wotaskd 
and JavaMonitor are working well.

But my app still don't start and I don't find any log anywhere.

Jérémy DE ROYER

Le 17 nov. 2013 à 14:35, Jérémy DE ROYER a écrit :

> Hi,
> 
> I even disabled windows firewall but it has nothing to do with.
> 
> I though about security rights too but when I manually start with wotaksd.exe 
> (using wostart.exe) instead of wotaksd.CMD, I can't edit siteconfig.xml too.
> 
> When I launch manually with .CMD, I can edit sitecongif.xml but I can't still 
> launch the app, I get a "No instance found for Host localhost and Port: 2001; 
> START failed"
> 
> It's like JavaMonitor could not talk with wotaskd…
> 
> Jérémy
> 
> Le 17 nov. 2013 à 12:15, Markus Stoll a écrit :
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> sorry, I did not yet try for myself, so I am guessing at this point.
>> 
>> The main difference between starting manually and starting as service is the
>> user wotaskd is running under. So you could try to change the service user
>> for the wotaskd service to the admin user and see whether this changes 
>> something.
>> 
>> Your description sounds like permission problems on the disk. You could as 
>> well change
>> siteconfig.xml manually and see whether you can start this app / instance 
>> afterwords.
>> 
>> Regards, Markus
>> 
>> 
>> Am 17.11.2013 um 02:11 schrieb Jérémy DE ROYER <jeremy.dero...@ingencys.net>:
>> 
>>> Hi
>>> 
>>> Does anyone succeded in using wotaskd and womonitor on Windows 2012 Server ?
>>> 
>>> I followed "Deploying on Windows" but :
>>> - when I manually start wotaskd, I can add app but I can't launch it
>>> - when I start wotaskd as a service (using sc.exe create… wotaskd.exe using 
>>> wostart), I can add app (but the file siteconfig.xml does not save on 
>>> disk). I can't launch it anyway
>>> 
>>> Reading one post, I changed from Java 1.7 to Java 1.6 (still 64 bits).
>>> 
>>> Where am I wrong ? Is there any Windows 2012 Server patch ? I changed 
>>> security rigth to allow every body write on C:/Apple folder.
>>> 
>>> I did the same install on 2008 Server R2 64 bits without any issue.
>>> 
>>> Thank's for any help.
>>> 
>>> Jérémy
>>> 
>>> Le 11 juil. 2013 à 08:47, Markus Stoll, junidas GmbH a écrit :
>>> 
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>>> As far as I understand :
>>>>> - WOStart is like .CMD but is a .EXE
>>>>> - WOStart is able to let us start a WebObjects application as Windows 
>>>>> Service
>>>> exactly
>>>> 
>>>>> But :
>>>>> - where can I find binaries for Windows 64 bits (Window 2012Server)
>>>> 
>>>> You can compile them for yourself very easy using MingW and MingW64
>>>> Current binaries are on WOCommunity server:
>>>> 
>>>> http://wocommunity.org/documents/tools/WOStart.zip
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> - if I use WOStart with the app 'DemoApp.woa' how WOAdaptor will know it 
>>>>> has to repond to 'cgi-bin/WebObjects/DemoApp.woa'
>>>> 
>>>> The way you start your app has nothing todo with that. The App will 
>>>> register with wotaskd
>>>> and woadaptor will know from wotaskd.
>>>> 
>>>> Regards, Markus
>>>> 
>>>>> Thank's for your answers,
>>>>> 
>>>>> Jérémy
>>>>> 
>>>>> Le 8 juil. 2013 à 22:14, Markus Stoll a écrit :
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi Jérémy
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> you might be the very first to try deployment on Windows 2012 - I did 
>>>>>> not expect problems like
>>>>>> that, but I just don't know whether this causes problems.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I would suggest to try WOStart from current wonder instead of using the 
>>>>>> startup scripts.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Which Java version did you use?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> regards, Markus
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Am 08.07.2013 um 03:55 schrieb Jérémy DE ROYER 
>>>>>> <jeremy.dero...@ingencys.net>:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> After reading so such about servlet and Javamonitor deployment, I 
>>>>>>> decided to try to deploy on Windows using JavaMonitor.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> If the setup is easier (compare to tomcat/servlet), I have to admit 
>>>>>>> that I am unable to make my app start using JavaMonitor.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> When I start my app double clicking on its own .cmd, it works.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I tried changing path using "c:/" or "c:\" or "c:\\" -> nothing
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I've create the folder c:/TEMP/logWebObjects -> nothing
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I've started wotaskd as a service (using firedaemon) or manually -> 
>>>>>>> nothing
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I've used the original and Wonder versions of wotaskd and javamonitor 
>>>>>>> -> nothing
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> The only thing I get is :
>>>>>>> - "The app did not respond for xxx seconds witch is greater than the 
>>>>>>> allowed… so it is assumed to be dead."
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> If someone already had the same issue, how do you succeed deploying on 
>>>>>>> windows using javamonitor (I'm using windows 2012 server)
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Thank's
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Jérémy DE ROYER
>>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> -- 
>>>> Dr. Markus Stoll (Geschäftsführer)
>>>> markus.st...@junidas.de
>>>> 
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>>>> Tel. +49 (711) 4599799-11, Fax +49 (711) 4599799-10
>>>> Geschäftsführer: Dr. Markus Stoll, Matthias Zepf
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>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
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