[Seaside] updateRoot: Weirdness

Marcin Tustin mm3 at zepler.net
Wed Jul 18 17:01:28 UTC 2007


Does this offer performace benefits as such, or is that Apache provides the
infrastructure for a scalable configuration?

On 7/18/07, David Shaffer <cdshaffer at acm.org> wrote:
>
> Richard Eng wrote:
> > I've seen a couple of blog posts about running Seaside with Apache. I'm
> a
> > little confused, though. Are you supposed to stop WAKom and have Seaside
> use
> > Apache instead? I'm not sure how to do this. The instructions don't make
> it
> > clear.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Richard
> >
> >
> Not typically.  You have both apache and Comanche (Squeak) web servers
> running.  You configure apache to proxy requests, usually based on the
> path or host name, to seaside as needed.  There are lots of examples of
> this out there:
>
>
> http://onsmalltalk.com/programming/smalltalk/running-seaside-apache-and-iis-on-windowsxp/
>
> http://tekkie.wordpress.com/2006/10/24/configuring-and-managing-seaside/
>
>
> http://liststest.squeakfoundation.org/pipermail/seaside/2006-February/006841.html
>
> http://www.motionobj.com/seasidefaq/ServeStaticFilesWithApache
>
> David
>
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