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From version 129.1
edited by David Avendasora
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on 2010/11/29 19:35
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1 -[[image:WonderJavaMonitor.png||border="1"]]
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5 5  === Introduction ===
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7 -JavaMonitor is a web-based tool used to configure and maintain deployed WebObjects applications. It is capable of handling multiple WebObjects applications, multiple instances of each application, and multiple WebObjects Applications Servers. In most cases you'll have one instance of JavaMonitor controlling all instances of your applications, even if they are spread across multiple Application Servers.
5 +WebObject's wotaskd and JavaMonitor deployment tools were open sourced in WebObjects 5.4. The source was then quickly modified and included in Project Wonder. Substantial improvements in both functionality and look-and-feel have been made over the years since their release as open source. These improved versions of **wotaskd.woa** and **JavaMonitor.woa** are available as full Wonder applications.
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9 -wotaskd (WebObjects task daemon) is the WebObjects Deployment tool that manages the instances on an Application Server. It's used by Monitor to propagate site configuration changes throughout the site's application hosts.
7 +[[image:WonderJavaMonitor.png||border="1"]]
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11 -Apple released the original wotaskd and JavaMonitor to the community as open source in WebObjects 5.4. The source was then quickly modified and included in Project Wonder. Substantial improvements in both functionality and look-and-feel have been made over the years. These improved versions of **wotaskd.woa** and **JavaMonitor.woa** are available as standard Wonder applications.
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13 13  === Where to get them ===
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15 15  You can either download them pre-built from [[Wonder's Hudson build server>>http://webobjects.mdimension.com/hudson/job/Wonder54/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/dist/]] or build them from the source code.
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17 -To build them from the [[Wonder source code>>WONDER:Download Wonder Source, Build, Install and Upgrade]], simply run the following command from the Wonder directory at the root of the Wonder source.
13 +To build them from the source, simply run the following Command from the Wonder directory at the root of the Wonder source code directory:
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19 19  {{code}}
20 20  ant frameworks deployment.tools -Dwonder.patch=54 -Ddeployment.standalone=true
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23 23  {{info title="What this command does:"}}
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25 -* *ant*: calls Apache Ant. It is assumed that you have this already installed.
26 -* *frameworks*: tells Ant to build the "frameworks" target. This may not be needed if you already have Wonder built and installed in a location Ant can find automatically.
27 -* *deployment.tools*: tells Ant to build the "deployment.tools" target. This is the target that builds both wotaskd.woa and JavaMonitor.woa. You absolutely need this one.
28 -* *\-Dwonder.patch=54*: tells Wonder to build for WebObjects version 5.4. You need this if you are building against Wonder Trunk. Some branches don't need it, but it doesn't hurt either.
29 -* *\-Ddeployment.standalone=true*: argument will embed the required Wonder and WebObjects frameworks in built applications. You need this to ensure that the required frameworks are embedded in the built applications.
21 +* *ant*: calls Ant
22 +* *frameworks*: tells Ant to build the "frameworks" target
23 +* *deployment.tools* tells Ant to build the "deployment.tools" target
24 +* *\-Ddeployment.standalone=true*: argument will embed the required Wonder and WebObjects frameworks in the wotaskd.woa
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