On Nov 11, 2005, at 12:00 PM, Marcos Trejo Munguia wrote:

Thanks Chuck.

I´ve done what you told me to fix the problem in Development, but I still continue seeing the images URL pointing to local files not to those located in the webserver, I put the symbolic link to ~/ MyProject/build/MyProject.woa in /Library/WebServer/Documents/ WebObjects/,

a) I would only use absolute references in soft links. Maybe I am just paranoid. b) The link goes in /Library/WebServer/Documents, not the WebObjects subdirectory

You want something like:

cd /Library/WebServer/Documents
ln -s /Users/marcos//MyProject/build/MyProject.woa/DocRoot/MyProject

Which will create

/Library/WebServer/Documents/MyProject

So that you can reference images from your project as
<img src = "/MyProject/Logo.jpg">



Personal Web Sharing is on and the argument - DWODirectConnectEnabled=false is set. What do you think I'm doing wrong?

How are you using the images on your pages? What bindings are you using? What does the generated HTML look like?


Chuck


On Nov 10, 2005, at 5:18 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:


Yes, that would do it. I'll suggest loading the images into a directory structure that is the same as for deployment and making a soft link from /Library/WebObjects/Documents to that directory. Make sure that Personal Web Sharing is turned on. Then launch with
-WODirectConnectEnabled false

That should resolve the license issue in Deployment.

Chuck


On Nov 10, 2005, at 12:36 PM, Marcos Trejo Munguia wrote:


Hello Chuck:

The problem in development was produced because every image that needs to be shown generate a request(I don't knew that), and my navigation bar and my application uses a lot of images, so thats why in development I has been getting the message "request hit limit stalling'. I logged out the URLs in deployment to see if the license was correctly installed and everything seems fine, so may be my problem in deployment is another.

Thank you.

On Nov 4, 2005, at 1:05 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:



Just looks for a lot of URLs that you don't expect. If the license is correctly installed there ought to be about 99 ones other than the one you expected. I think you would notice.


On Nov 3, 2005, at 4:17 PM, Marcos Trejo Munguia wrote:



I,m not using JavaScript, what kind of HTML bugs can cause multiple requests to the server?, what do I have to look for in the URLs?


On Nov 1, 2005, at 3:53 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:




JavaScript involved? Sounds like you have a bug (in the HTML?) that is causing multiple requests to hit the server. Override Application.dispatchRequest() and log out the URLs. That should solve the mystery.

Chuck

On Nov 1, 2005, at 1:45 PM, Marcos Trejo Munguia wrote:




Sorry, I don't think you understand my situation. The problem is this; with the navigation bar that only uses WOActiveImages the message only appears if I stress the application a lot, and with the navigation bar that uses WOHyperlinks and background images this happens almost immediately.

Very odd, uh!


On Nov 1, 2005, at 7:30 AM, Helge Staedtler wrote:





can't help myself, but this does look like a not properly installed license. you should install the proper deployment-license (just ignore the dev-license instead only install the deployment-license). this does not seem
to have something to do with the two elements.

regards,
helge



Am 29.10.2005 17:45 Uhr schrieb "Marcos Trejo Munguia" unter
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Hi list

I wish to know if there is a difference between using WOActiveImage and
WOHyperlink, I ask this because I use a navigation bar in my
applications, in the first version of this navigation bar I was using WOActiveImage's for the options and everything worked well, in the second version I use WOHyperlink's and background images for the options and now after a few clicks on the navigation bar it sends me
the message:

[2005-10-29 10:50:33 CDT] <WorkerThread0> Exceeded license request limit - request processing temporarily stalled. RequestLimit = 100
TPM]. This message appears only once.
[2005-10-29 10:50:33 CDT] <WorkerThread0> MTA: Worker Object [0]:
request limit hit: stalling

I know that the development license has a request limit of 100 TPM, but it seems odd that this happens after a few clicks. In deployment the application freezes and stop responding, but if the user close the browser window and reopen the application in another browser window the
application works fine. I looked at the logs to see if there's
something wrong but everything was fine.

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