Okay, I started each of them with "/Path/To/wotaskd.woa/wotaskd &" and "/Path/To/JavaMonitor.woa/JavaMonitor &."
On starting wotaskd, it printed: "[1] 1136" On starting JavaMonitor, it printed: "[2] 1199" Now, "ps auxw | grep java" prints out: "[3]+ Stopped sudo /Library/WebObjects/Versions/WebObjects543/System/Library/WebObjects/JavaApplications/JavaMonitor.woa/JavaMonitor" What am I doing wrong here? To be honest, I'm mostly fumbling around in the dark. Thanks for helping me out with this, by the way. taylorchadden.com @drizztmainsword On Oct 18, 2012, at 11:22 AM, Bogdan Zlatanov <[email protected]> wrote: > Try starting them manually in terminal and see what the problem is. It starts > to smell like permissions mess-up. > > On 18 Oct 2012, at 17:17, Taylor Hadden wrote: > >> I'm having trouble getting those two programs to run at all. They don't run >> when I do "launchctl load <plistfile>", and they don't run when I restart my >> machine. >> >> The one thing I have gotten them to do is create (empty) log files as per >> these instructions on the wiki. >> >> What is the command for forcing the programs to start? >> >> taylorchadden.com >> @drizztmainsword >> >> >> On Oct 18, 2012, at 10:03 AM, Bogdan Zlatanov <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> In this case try to stop them and start them with sudo. >>> >>> If that does not help, check if wotaskd starts with WOHost=localhost. You >>> can check the latter with executing this in terminal - "ps auxw | grep >>> java". You can set it in /path/to/wotaskd/Contents/Resources/Properties, if >>> it's not there already. IIRC, wotaskd's WOHost should match Apache's >>> ServerName. >>> >>> Hope this helps. >>> >>> Cheers >>> >>> On 18 Oct 2012, at 15:39, Taylor Hadden wrote: >>> >>>> Hi there, >>>> >>>> The curl command says: "curl: (7) couldn't connect to host." So I'd >>>> imagine you're right. >>>> >>>> When I was trying to get the two plist files that are supposed to launch >>>> them, I couldn't find them in my installation directory of Wonder, so I >>>> generated them via these instructions, only changing the path to the file >>>> to match my system. >>>> >>>> Trying to load the files with the launchctl command results in an "Already >>>> Loaded" message. >>>> >>>> taylorchadden.com >>>> @drizztmainsword >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> On Oct 18, 2012, at 9:25 AM, Bogdan Zlatanov <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> Sounds like you don't have wotaskd and javamonitor started. What does >>>>> "curl localhost:1085" say? >>>>> >>>>> Cheers >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On 18 Oct 2012, at 15:22, Taylor Hadden wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hello, >>>>>> >>>>>> I've been working with Eclipse using direct connect, but I want to be >>>>>> able to easily test on other machines, so I've been trying to set up >>>>>> Apache. I've followed the instructions found here, but it doesn't seem >>>>>> like Eclipse is communicating correctly with the Apache server; I get a >>>>>> "The requested application was not found on this server" error. >>>>>> >>>>>> Is there a particular nuance in one of the setting files that needs to >>>>>> be changed for Mountain Lion? >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks for any help you can give. >>>>>> -Taylor >>>>>> >>>>>> taylorchadden.com >>>>>> @drizztmainsword >>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>> Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored. >>>>>> Webobjects-dev mailing list ([email protected]) >>>>>> Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: >>>>>> https://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/webobjects-dev/bzlat%40tuparev.com >>>>>> >>>>>> This email sent to [email protected] >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >
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