Is c:/Apache2.2/cgi-bin/WebObjects there? If not, check the ScriptAlias parameter. You also need to allow access with a Directory setting.
Chuck On 2014-09-21, 10:51 AM, "Ress, David A" wrote: Hello Chuck, My bad, I should have been more detailed. But, thank you for the reply. When I installed Apache 2.2, I followed the directions at wocommunity.org in terms of modifying the httpd.conf file (loading mod_webobjects, including extra/http-webobejcts.conf, etc) and created the httpd-webobejct.conf file as documented at wocomunnity.org. When I click the URL in JavaMonitor, I get "http://wodev/cgi-bin/WebObjects/TCA-Tool.woa/1" with a 404 error in IE. Apache's access.log shows abunch of 404 errors (see above). The error log shows the following error: [date/time] [error] [client 10.211.55.3] script not found or unable to stat: c:/Apache2.2/cgi-bin/WebObjects, refer: http://localhost:56789/cgi-bin/WebObjects/JavaMonitor.woa/wo/avbG8x2aufhaMz2gFUUlng/247.0.1.0 I really think this is more of an Apache issue than WO. I just miss the Mac. Everything worked so much easier there. Thanks again for the reply. David Ress ________________________________ From: Chuck Hill [ch...@global-village.net<mailto:ch...@global-village.net>] Sent: Sunday, September 21, 2014 1:12 PM To: Ress, David A; webobjects-deploy@lists.apple.com<mailto:webobjects-deploy@lists.apple.com> Subject: Re: Web connection on windows Hi David, I has been at least a decade since I have deployed anything on Windows, so I don’t have any specifics. You will almost certainly need to change things in Apache’s https.conf file and the httpd-webobjects.conf. I am still working on my morning coffee so I will refer you to the several pages of guidance here: http://wiki.wocommunity.org/dosearchsite.action?queryString=deploy What happens when you click on the URL? Check the access.log and error.log from Apache too. Chuck On 2014-09-21, 9:46 AM, "Ress, David A" wrote: All, I am porting parts of my WebObjects application to Windows and running into troubles with the webserver portion (I believe). The configuration is as follows: Windows 7, firewall off Apache 2.2 w/mod_webobjects installed SQL Server 2008 R2, 4 databases WO 5.4.3 installed under C:\Apple JRE 1.7 I have WOTaskD and JavaMonitor deployed using WOStart with no problems - whoever developed WOStart, a big thank you to you! I have configured my webobjects application using JavaMonitor and I can connect via DirectConnect with no observable issues. My issue is I cannot connect via the web browser by clicking on the hyperlink under the "Name" column in JavaMonitor's application detail page. Possible bad decisions on my part include: 1) WOStart is named AFRL_ELMPV_Tools.exe but in JavaMonitor I am calling the application TCA-Tool. 2) Did not change any configuration values in httpd-webobjects.conf I am new to deployment - I have been developing for the past 5 years, but never had to deploy under WIndows before so I am unsure what to change in the httpd-webobejcts.conf file. For example, WebObjectsDocumentRoot and WebObjectsAlias probably be set but I am unsure what to set them to. Should WebObejctsDocumentRoot point into C:\Apple or into C:\apache? What do I do with WebObjectsAlias? Any pointers will be gladly accepted. David Ress _______________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. Webobjects-deploy mailing list (Webobjects-deploy@lists.apple.com<mailto:Webobjects-deploy@lists.apple.com>) Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: https://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/webobjects-deploy/chill%40global-village.net This email sent to ch...@global-village.net<mailto:ch...@global-village.net>
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