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1 -=== WebObjects Application Server Types / Deployment Styles ===
1 +=== WebObjects Deployment Types ===
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3 -There are three ways to deploy your WebObjects Application. They all have different components and configurations, but they all take your Application as a .woa bundle.
3 +There are three ways to deploy your WebObjects Application. They all have different components and configurations, but they all take a .woa bundle.
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5 5  ===== Standard Deployment =====
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11 11  * **wotaskd** - a daemon whose main task is to start up instances of your applications when the application server (host) is restarted. wotaskd also receives lifebeats from your application instances. If wotaskd stops receiving lifebeats after a certain amount of time it will assume that your application is dead.
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13 -* **HTTP Adapter** - This is an application that serves as the interface between your web server and your application instances. The HTTP adaptor routes requests from the web server to the appropriate application instance and sends the responses generated back to the web server. The adaptor does this while performing load balancing to distribute an application's users among its active instances. Load balancing helps to spread the user load of your site evenly across your application hosts.
13 +* **HTTP Adapter** - a native application that forwards requests from the web server to your application's instance(s) and returns responses from the instance(s) back to the Webserver.
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15 15  * **Webserver (Apache, IIS)**
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22 22  * HTTP Adapter or Module
23 23  * WebServer (Apache, IIS)
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25 -===== Apache Java Protocol (AJP) Deployment =====
25 +===== AJP Deployment =====
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27 -Andrew Lindesay has written an open-source [[AJP>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_JServ_Protocol]] adaptor for WebObjects 5 which should allow you to deploy your WebObjects application without servlets or the 'wotaskd' infrastructure. Such a deployment is most easily achieved with versions of the Apache HTTP server 2.2 or better as they have built-in support for load-balancing and AJP request-forwarding.
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29 -This adaptor is distributed under the [[LEWOStuff>>LEWOStuff-Overview]] open-source framework. It is however stand-alone and has no direct dependency on other libraries or frameworks other than obviously WO 5. For more details on this, see the relevant section of the PDF overview supplied with the LEWOStuff framework.
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31 -* AJP Adaptor
32 32  * WebServer (Apache)
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34 -=== Deployment Platforms ===
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36 -All three of these Application Servers / Deployment Styles can run on any platform that supports Java 1.5 or later. The ones that there is documentation for are:
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38 -{{children page="Platforms" sort="title"}}{{/children}}
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40 40  === Deployment Podcast ===
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42 42  You can learn more about deployment by listening to the [[Practical Deployment>>http://www.wocommunity.org/podcasts/wowodc/east09/WOWODC09E-Deployment.mov]] session from WOWODC 2009, available from the [[podcast page>>http://www.wocommunity.org/webobjects_screencasts.html]] on wocommunity.org.