I also use direct connect in development with no issues.
Tim
UCLA GSE&IS
> On Dec 29, 2017, at 3:32 PM, Hugi Thordarson wrote:
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> Well… 15 years of only Direct Connect up here without any problems. I'm
> probably pretty much made of lightning by now :).
>
>
>> On 29 Dec 2017, at 20:23, Ken
Well… 15 years of only Direct Connect up here without any problems. I'm
probably pretty much made of lightning by now :).
> On 29 Dec 2017, at 20:23, Ken Anderson wrote:
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> I thought if you said the words “Direct” and “Connect” in the same sentence
> you’d get struck by lightning!
>
>> On D
I thought if you said the words “Direct” and “Connect” in the same sentence
you’d get struck by lightning!
> On Dec 29, 2017, at 3:17 PM, Hugi Thordarson wrote:
>
> I don't install WO on my dev machines anymore, I just install WOLips in
> Eclipse and allow Maven to build and manage my WO frame
I don't install WO on my dev machines anymore, I just install WOLips in Eclipse
and allow Maven to build and manage my WO frameworks. Of course, this setup
assumes you'd like to use maven and can use direct connect for development,
rather than relying on Apache and/or JavaMonitor. But it simplif
OK guys - please forgive me. I’m trying to setup a completely new machine
without relying on the ancient ways of doing things.
I’ve downloaded WOnder and built it. Why does it install in a directory called
“Roots” ?
I want to setup to use Apache, wotaskd, and monitor on my High Sierra machine