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David Avendasora 7.1 1 === Introduction ===
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3 This page have child pages for information about specific deployment tasks, check the child page list at the bottom of this page.
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5 === Deployment basics. ===
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7 A deployment setup consists of 4 parts:
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9 * Your application
10 * wotaskd
11 * JavaMonitor (also know as WOMonitor)
12 * A module for your Web server (Apache or IIS)
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David Avendasora 9.1 14 wotaskd is a daemon and is also a WebObjects application. Its main task is to start up instances of your applications when the application server 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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David Avendasora 9.1 16 JavaMonitor is simply a Web front-end to manage your wotaskd configuration. You can use one copy of JavaMonitor to manage multiple wotaskd daemons running on different application servers.
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18 The job of the module for your Web server is to talk to wotaskd to find the list of available applications and act as a request proxy between the browser on the client-side and your application.
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David Avendasora 9.1 20 Usually, people run wotaskd, JavaMonitor, their applications and the Web server on the same server, but it's also possible to run each part on different servers if needed.
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22 ==== Deployment podcast ====
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24 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.
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26 === Differences between Apple's and Wonder's versions of the deployment tools ===
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David Avendasora 9.1 28 wotaskd and JavaMonitor were released as open source when WebObjects 5.4 was released in 2007. A copy of the source was added to Project Wonder, and [[improvements and bug fixes>>Wonder JavaMonitor and wotaskd]] were made on the tools in Project Wonder. We strongly suggest that you use the Wonder version of the tools.