OK, so wotaskd is running.

Launch your app, wait a second or three, and go to this URL:

http://localhost:1085

You will get a bunch of XML. Do you see your running app in there anywhere?

Chuck

On Jan 9, 2008, at 8:17 PM, Jeff Schmitz wrote:

Weird, it came back that time:

COMMAND  PID      USER   FD   TYPE    DEVICE SIZE/OFF NODE NAME
java 70 appserver 6u IPv6 0x78e7174 0t0 TCP [:: 127.0.0.1]:webobjects (LISTEN) java 70 appserver 9u IPv6 0x78e6698 0t0 TCP [:: 127.0.0.1]:webobjects->[::127.0.0.1]:49164 (ESTABLISHED) java 70 appserver 10u IPv6 0x8a0b3a0 0t0 TCP [:: 127.0.0.1]:webobjects->[::127.0.0.1]:60928 (ESTABLISHED) java 151 appserver 9u IPv6 0x78e68c4 0t0 TCP [:: 127.0.0.1]:49164->[::127.0.0.1]:webobjects (ESTABLISHED) java 1983 appserver 10u IPv6 0x8793de8 0t0 TCP [:: 127.0.0.1]:60928->[::127.0.0.1]:webobjects (ESTABLISHED)


On Jan 9, 2008, at 10:16 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:

sudo lsof -i tcp:1085



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