I will give it another try over the next few days and see if maybe it was some other problem I was having.

Frank

On Apr 16, 2009, at 3:20 PM, Mark Ritchie wrote:

On 16-Apr-09, at 2:54 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
You might also be thinking of this (unrelated) section in
/System/Library/WebObjects/Adaptors/Apache2.2/apache.conf

# To enable the WOAdaptorInfo page with restricted access,
# uncomment the next two lines and set the user and password
# To access the WOAdaptorInfo page with restricted access,
# use a URL like: http://webserver/cgi-bin/WebObjects/WOAdaptorInfo?user+password .
# WebObjectsAdminUsername user
# WebObjectsAdminPassword password

Hey Chuck!

That's a good point! Perhaps Frank is mixing them up? Either way, enabling the WOAdaptorInfo page and turning on adaptor logging are vital to tracking down why it's not working! For example, on that solaris problem with Apache2 and Apache2.2, turned out that Apache2.2 required fqdn for the app servers where as Apache2 did not. Weird shit but then there were multiple virtual hosts and external vs internal addresses so were lots of opportunity for confusion. It was resolved by looking at the adaptor logs which clearly show'd the problem.

Regards,
M.
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Mark Ritchie
Cocoa and WebObjects Developer
Diamond Lake Consulting Inc.
Toronto, Ontario, Canada



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