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From: Allen L. <All...@as...> - 2008-10-28 23:34:20
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Hi Rob, Please download the latest version from http://libai.la.asu.edu/src/foraging.zip and follow the following steps: 1. Download Maven from http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/maven/binaries/apache-maven-2.0.9-bin.zip 2. Extract the zipfile into C:\tools\ 3. At this point you should have a folder named something like C:\tools\apache-maven-2.0.9-bin 4. Rename this folder to just be "maven", i.e., C:\tools\maven 5. Extract the foraging.zip 6. Open up two command shells (using cmd) and enter the foraging.indiana directory with both 7. In the first command shell, run "deploy.bat" - I've changed this script now so that it should compile, deploy, and start the server. NOTE: you may have to hit "enter" once to actually get the server up and running, I am not sure why this is the case, but it seems to happen intermittently on windows. 8. In the second command shell, after confirming that the first command shell ran properly and started up the server, run "jetty.bat". This should start up the webserver to deliver the JNLP files. At this point you should be able to go to http://129.79.173.145:8080/foraging which should start up the foraging client. If you go to http://129.79.173.145:8080/foraging/facilitator.jnlpthat should start up the Facilitator client. Please let me know if you run into any problems. Allen On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 7:06 AM, Robert Holahan <rah...@in...>wrote: > Hi Allen, > > That sounds great. We were finally in contact with Yajing and were going > to try to figure out her system for opening a web server, but if you're > almost ready to package it all together I'll wait for that--probably easier > to learn one system rather than two. > > Thanks, > Rob > > > On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 7:56 PM, Allen Lee <All...@as...> wrote: > >> Hi Rob, >> >> I'm currently working on getting an embedded web server working for the >> foraging experiment. I still need to test it on Windows but it seems to be >> working well on Linux. The gotcha is that you'll need to install yet >> another tool on the Windows box but at least you won't have to install and >> run and maintain your own webserver. The tool you'll need to download and >> install is called Maven and can be found here: >> >> http://maven.apache.org >> >> You'll want to make sure it is available on the path, again, just like >> Java and Ant. In any case, I'll let you know more details once I finish >> testing it (which may not be until next Monday). >> >> Best regards, >> Allen >> >> >> On Tue, Oct 21, 2008 at 12:00 PM, Robert Holahan <rah...@in...>wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> ANother quick update--I've gotten in touch with Yajing and there seems to >>> be some confusion around here about how exactly she used a webserver and >>> which one. So, James is currently writing her another email detailing >>> exactly what questions he has about it (my technical knowledge is quite >>> limited here). So again it looks very much like the problem is web-server >>> based and, hopefully, we can resolve it soon. >>> >>> Rob >>> >>> On Tue, Oct 14, 2008 at 11:53 AM, Marco Janssen <Mar...@as...>wrote: >>> >>>> Hi Rob, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I hope that all your struggles will improve our guidelines and >>>> troubleshooting to make life easier for future users of the software. Sorry >>>> to hear about the difficulties. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Marco >>>> ------------------------------ >>>> >>>> *From:* rah...@um... [mailto:rah...@um...] *On Behalf >>>> Of *Robert Holahan >>>> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 14, 2008 8:27 AM >>>> *To:* Marco Janssen; Allen Lee >>>> *Subject:* Tuesday Update >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I tried again yesterday to figure out the web server issue. I think >>>> Allen is right in that there is a webserver problem in the IELab because >>>> when I mentioned this idea to one of the computer guys in the department he >>>> was surprised that there was a webserver at all in the IELab. I'm starting >>>> to wonder if some of the problems aren't a result of not using Yajing's >>>> login--upon investigating the webserver thing, we discovered that Yajing had >>>> a webserver set up through her login (it appears). She used to always have >>>> me use her login on the facilitator computer, though I don't know if that >>>> actually mattered or not in retrospect. So, I've sent her an email that she >>>> hopefully gets asking her how exactly she worked it out before. In the >>>> meantime I'm trying to get access to her login account (they'll probably >>>> have to reset her password and I have to sign away my life to verify that >>>> I'm not trying to steal anything) so that I can try a few things that way. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> As it stands now, the program appears to work (I get a "waiting for >>>> quizes to be submitted" message), but it isn't allowing the client servers >>>> to access it and there isn't a facilitator window that pops up. Hopefully >>>> this can be resolved through the webserver issue. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Rob >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Allen Lee >> Center for the Study of Institutional Diversity [http://csid.asu.edu] >> School of Human Evolution and Social Change [http://shesc.asu.edu] >> College of Liberal Arts and Sciences >> Arizona State University | P.O. Box 872402 | Tempe, Arizona 85287-2402 >> 480.727.0401 | Fax: 480.965.7671 | e-mail: All...@as... >> >> > -- Allen Lee Center for the Study of Institutional Diversity [http://csid.asu.edu] School of Human Evolution and Social Change [http://shesc.asu.edu] The Virtual Commons [http://commons.asu.edu] Open Agent Based Modeling Consortium [http://www.openabm.org] College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Arizona State University | P.O. Box 872402 | Tempe, Arizona 85287-2402 480.727.0401 | Fax: 480.965.7671 | e-mail: All...@as... |
From: Allen L. <All...@as...> - 2008-07-28 06:05:49
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Dear Tatiana, Mike and Matt, The first official revision of the foraging/costly sanctioning experiment software (which used to be called CSAN) is now up on sourceforge. You can download version 0.1 from: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=231726 Please let us know if you experience any problems accessing or using the software. Bugs and other issues that you encounter can be reported at http://csid.asu.edu/jira or by emailing us directly, though JIRA is preferred. Preliminary documentation on how to configure and deploy the software can be found at http://commons.asu.edu/games/documentation. As you may already know, we also conduct field experiments - we have published the protocols for these pencil and paper experiments online as well at http://commons.asu.edu/papers. We are also working on an online web application version of the field experiments which should make it easier to run these experiments in the classroom. If you would like to be notified with low-frequency announcements regarding the virtual commons experiment software please feel free to subscribe to the virtualcommons-general mailing list at https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/virtualcommons-general. We'll occasionally announce updates to our software on this list but it can also be used to discuss improvements or ask questions about how to use/customize the virtual commons experiment software as well. Our irrigation experiment will be also be released in the coming weeks; please stay tuned! Best regards, -- Allen Lee Center for the Study of Institutional Diversity [http://csid.asu.edu] School of Human Evolution and Social Change [http://shesc.asu.edu] College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Arizona State University | P.O. Box 872402 | Tempe, Arizona 85287-2402 480.727.0401 | Fax: 480.965.7671 | e-mail: All...@as... |