Hi Bruce,

You can use the hostname instead of the IP address. Although the ip address 
might change often, the hostname should be rather static.
As for MongoDB, in my case, it works fine for persisting waves, but I have 
issues with storing attachments. That might be a MongoDB configuration issue 
though.

Regards,
Eduardo
No dia 27/10/2013, às 06:52, Bruce Hellstrom <br...@celebritycc.com> escreveu:

> Hello,
> 
> This is my first post so I have some questions and comments.
> 
> I've successfully built and have the wave server running and for the most 
> part it works.
> 
> 1) When configuring the IP addys and ports in the server.config file, is 
> there a way to specify that I want it to bind to my network address without a 
> domain name and/or if my ip address is dynamic and might change.  I tried 
> 0.0.0.0:9898 and *:9898 but those don't seem to work.  Where I'm going to 
> install this server, the ip addresses will change occasionally and it would 
> be nice if I didn't have to configure this manually every time.
> 
> 2) I specified to use mongdb for storage.  However, even though mongo is 
> running and listening on the default port, my waves do not persist between 
> server launches.  Is there some other configuration I need to do in mongo or 
> somewhere?  I don't see anything in the server output referring to mongo and 
> the server seems to run just fine, but won't persist the waves.
> 
> Now a comment
> 
> Is is possible to use something else for these mailing lists, like a google 
> group?  I know there was an old google group but now it's closed.  Mailing 
> lists are so archaic and there's no search capability in the archive website, 
> so finding answers to questions means browsing through 3 years of posts to 
> maybe find something. Maybe someone could setup, I don't know, hmm, a wave 
> server for this.  Isn't that what the whole wave project is about is getting 
> rid of all these ancient forms of collaboration?  It seems like such a weird 
> contrast to be working on something to pave the way to modern collaboration 
> and then use such an ancient tool for the development process here.
> 
> Just my 2 cents...
> 
> Bruce
> <http://www.celebritycc.com>

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