Its actually pretty easy, I use <@URL, so no need to redirect. The
only issue is security, my admin pages are login only, and you will
only be logged into the witango service you happen to be hitting at
the time. So I made a creative way to do this and be secure. I have a
couple of meetings today, but I will post a purgecache.taf that
should demonstrate later today.
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Robert Garcia
President - BigHead Technology
VP Application Development - eventpix.com
13653 West Park Dr
Magalia, Ca 95954
ph: 530.645.4040 x222 fax: 530.645.4040
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http://bighead.net/ - http://eventpix.com/
On Oct 11, 2007, at 9:56 AM, Fogelson, Steve wrote:
I am working on my Witango service maintenance programs for my Load
Balance environment such as purge cache, load domain variables., etc.
I put together a drop down menu of Witango services and also a drop
down of the maintenance process I want to run. I then redirect to
the same program with the _SrvID = to the selected Witango service
and branch (and return) to the maintenance taf I want to run. It
works great for working on one service.
Now to the process of updating all Witango services at the same
time. The only thing I could think of was a series of redirects to
the maintenance process with the _SrvID = to the service until all
services are updated.
Anyone have a better design or is this my only choice?
Thanks
Steve Fogelson
Internet Commerce Solutions
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