Added
-WOHost localhost
to the Project setting as specified as a workaround for bug WOL-756, which
doesn't allow the adding of a parameter from the global Eclipse preferences.
by doing that the URL changed to
http://localhost/cgi-bin/WebObjects/tyf.woa/-5555
and the problem became
*** No Instance Available ***
BTW: This is the way MacOSX in System Preferences defines the IP address.
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From Personal Web Sharing, (this is what turns on Apache on client MacOSX)
http://173-160-202-171-washington.hfc.comcastbusiness.net/
because that address is the default DNS for the computer? That's how Comcast
stated the situation to me.
If no WOHost project setting specified, or if I change to
<-WOHost=173.160.202.171> in the project setting I get the full qualified DNS
name and Safari can't find the Comcast server, if I use <localhost> then I get
<No instance available>, I think that <localhost> is the way to go for the
<WOHost> parameter.
Would be nice to globally set that in Eclipse/WOLips.
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So the problem now is, "wotaskd <--> myApplication", or maybe it should stated
that wotaskd needs to run on localhost==127.0.0.1?
Thanks for the teachings,
Baiss
On Apr 29, 2010, at 11:40 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
>
> On Apr 29, 2010, at 10:08 AM, Baiss Eric Magnusson wrote:
>
>> Safari can’t open the page
>>
>> “http://<devStaticIPaddress>-washington.hfc.comcastbusiness.net/cgi-bin/WebObjects/tyf.woa/-5555”
>> because Safari can’t find the server
>> “<devStaticIPaddress>-washington.hfc.comcastbusiness.net”.
>
> Why does it say "-washington.hfc.comcastbusiness.net" after the IP address?
> Do you have a WOHost setting in the Eclipse launch config (WO tab)?
>
> Chuck
>
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