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How to restart a .WEB application on AIX command line ?

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Jean-Francois Deschenes

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Jun 6, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/6/00
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Hi , I try to automate my application publishing and I'd like to us AT Unix
Cron Table to restart one of my .WEB application without using WebSite of
APPMGR.

Is it possible ?

Where should I look to find answer ?

What is the command line that I should try ?

Jean-François Deschênes
Standard Life / COGNICASE - Équipe Internet

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John Lacey

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Jun 13, 2000, 3:00:00 AM6/13/00
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Jean-Francois Deschenes wrote:
>
> Hi , I try to automate my application publishing and I'd like to us AT Unix
> Cron Table to restart one of my .WEB application without using WebSite of
> APPMGR.

I've attached the Perl script that we used (as a text file to
appease MIME). A thousand variations are possible. I have no idea
whether this works with iWS 4.x or not; it was designed and used
under ES 3.x.

John L

P.S. netscape.dev.livewire.programming was the best newsgroup for
this, and cross-posting so heavily is strongly discouraged.

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echaiguer abderrahim

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Sep 19, 2000, 3:00:00 AM9/19/00
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Hi every body ,

we have in my company lots of web developers starting work for multiple
application. I am looking forward to coordinate that . The way it is done
is quite anarchicy ,every web creates its own tables and develop with its
own IDE . We have no track for managing version , no tools for making
the required changes from development environment to production systems.

So , I am looking for tools and/or guidelines to achieve this goal .

Any help would be appreciate .

Cheers,
Abde

PS: please reply to my e-mail address as I am not receiving the news group
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