Always start Webware from an Application Directory. This way you can
run multiple app servers that have thier own log and temp file space.
You can put Webware in /usr/local/Webware, and anyone on your box can
use it.
All of the contexts run in the same python instance, so they can share
data. Its not a good way to partition applications.
-Aaron
YOON. Joo-Yung wrote:
>Dear Aaron,
>
>Thank you for your reply.
>Yeah, you're right that the browswer entails the url with a "/".
>
>Now I installed and am running the Webware.
>It works good and faster than normal python cgi's.
>
>What remains to me is a question of the mod_webkit.
>My working directory is made in ~/working_directory.
>And the context directory there is "context".
>The /etc/init.d/webkt has WEBKIT_DIR=/home/yjy/working_directory.
>So the AppServer is started from there.
>
>My question is if the AppServer should only start in the working_directory.
>Or else, is there a way to keep it starting from Webware directory,
>and to put my working_directory indication in the Application.config
>under Webware/WebKit/Configs as a key-value item of Contexts?
>On Mon, Jan 05, 2004 at 10:18:49AM -0500, Aaron Held wrote:
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>
>>if you ask for
>>
>>http://localhost/webware
>>
>>Webware will send a redirect back to the browser telling it to get
>>
>>http://localhost/webware/ (with the trailing slash)
>>
>>Check that apache knows its proper servername or test with an IP.
>>
>>-Aaron
>>
>>
>>jose wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Dear Joo-Yung,
>>>
>>>I think once you get webware up and running I think you will find that
>>>it is one of the absolute best web environments to work with.
>>>
>>>Looking at what you have so far your http.conf is almost configured
>>>correctly. What you have done is added a new location which actually
>>>points to the webkit service, this will work correctly, however in order
>>>to run your servlets you need to specify both the webware location and
>>>the correct context (in your application.conf file). Therefore
>>>http://localhost/webware/ will point to the default context, and
>>>http://localhost/webware/Examples/ will point to the Examples context.
>>>To get around having to include the webware location within your url you
>>>will have to either use redirects or include something like this:
>>>
>>>Action application/py-serverpages /webware/
>>>AddType application/py-serverpages .py
>>>
>>>In your apache conf file.
>>>
>>>The reason that I think you are getting the error page when you goto
>>>http://localhost/webware is that you must not have in index.py or
>>>index.html page in your default context. Webkit does not do directory
>>>listing the way that apache does, so webware does not know what to
>>>process, hence the error. Although I am not sure why adding the a at
>>>the end of your url would get you to the examples context. Hope this
>>>helps, if not keep asking we'll provide more help.
>>>
>>>Jose
>>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>From: webware-discuss-admin@...
>>>[mailto:webware-discuss-admin@...] On Behalf Of YOON.
>>>Joo-Yung
>>>Sent: Friday, January 02, 2004 11:02 AM
>>>To: webware-discuss@...
>>>Subject: [Webware-discuss] [Q] First Running
>>>
>>>
>>>Hi, all,
>>>
>>>I just installed and tested the first running
>>>by http://localhost/webare.
>>>
>>>It acts strange!
>>>The apache says
>>> Moved Permanently
>>> The document has moved to .//.
>>>
>>>But, I do http://localhost/webware/a
>>>then my browswer shows the famous Examples pages.
>>>Actually there is no such thing as 'a' in my /http/webware directory.
>>>
>>>I use mod_webkit2 in the latest apache2.
>>>And my httpd.conf is
>>> LoadModule webkit_module modules/mod_webkit.so
>>> <Location /webware>
>>> WKServer localhost 8086
>>> SetHandler webkit-handler
>>> </Location>
>>>
>>>Could any decent Webwarer help me see my "Hello, World!" under webare?
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>>Joo-Yung
>>>
>>>
>>>from Korea
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