Can you run the application from the command line and access it at the
(random) port it allocates?

Mark

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On 10 Jun 2011, at 16:42, James Cicenia <[email protected]> wrote:

Correct: only error in Apache logs... can't find favicon

in my regular log file.. nothing.. waiting for requests.

could it be the apache mod_webobjects module I downloaded?
I didn't compile but downloaded the so.

Though I was a bit confused as hudsen had both centos and CentOS ?

James


On Jun 10, 2011, at 10:35 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:


Le 2011-06-10 à 11:14, James Cicenia a écrit :

Ok

I did miss that. Now I get the dreaded

 "Your request produced an error"

Of course no error shows up in the logs.


No error in the Apache logs too? Does the Logs directory for your WO apps is
writeable by the user who launch wotaskd (probably "appserver")?

Next ?
James


On Jun 10, 2011, at 9:04 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:


Le 2011-06-10 à 09:56, James Cicenia a écrit :

when I do that I just get the Request URL could not be found...

hmmm, that then give me:

The requested URL /cgi-bin/WebObjects/JewlersPI was not found on this server

is this an Apache problem or javamonitor?


Apache. That part of the instructions in the wiki:

If you want to keep */cgi-bin/WebObjects* as the base URL, you will need to
remove a line in *httpd.conf*. Find the line that starts with *ScriptAlias
/cgi-bin* and comment it out, or else Apache will try to find a
*WebObjects* CGI
in */cgi-bin* instead of loading the adaptor from the Apache module.

On Jun 10, 2011, at 8:37 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:


Le 2011-06-10 à 09:34, James Cicenia a écrit :

Hello -


Well I thought I had everything finally running and configured. Then

I tried to access the app. Nothing.


The app is running, the port is open, but when I click any link in

javamonitor to run the app I either get a blank screen in firefox or

else this message in Safari:


Safari can’t open the page “http://50.57.83.209:2001/” because the server
unexpectedly dropped the connection. This sometimes occurs when the server
is busy. Wait for a few minutes, and then try again.


Port :2001? That's the direct connect port... Did you try
http://50.57.83.209/cgi-bin/WebObjects/YourAppName.woa instead?

Any thoughts on where I should look next?


Thanks

James

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