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Amazon Instance for 1.1 Beta

jarober
If you have an AWS account, you can try out the amazon instance we've created:

The WV1.1 beta AMI has id ami-9a866ef3. Of course, you'll need an AWS account to try it out, and here are a couple of pointers to get you past non-obvious stuff:

  • When you launch an instance, the 'Connect' instructions will say something like ssh -i <your-identify-file> root@<your-instance-public-dns>. Do not use 'root', use 'ubuntu' to connect to your instance via ssh.
  • In your security group settings, add a TCP connection on port 7777 to allowed connections.
  • Once you're logged in as 'ubuntu' via ssh, do the following:
    • su webvelocity (password: 'password')
    • sudo webvelocity start

After that, you should be able to access WV on <your-instance-public-dns>:7777.



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Re: Amazon Instance for 1.1 Beta

Michael Lucas-Smith-2
You can use the amazon interface to map the 7777 port to 80 as well as set up amazon load balancing. You can also use AmazonRDS as a mysql database if you so desire.

Michael

On 6/10/10 11:58 AM, James Robertson wrote:
If you have an AWS account, you can try out the amazon instance we've created:

The WV1.1 beta AMI has id ami-9a866ef3. Of course, you'll need an AWS account to try it out, and here are a couple of pointers to get you past non-obvious stuff:

  • When you launch an instance, the 'Connect' instructions will say something like ssh -i <your-identify-file> root@<your-instance-public-dns>. Do not use 'root', use 'ubuntu' to connect to your instance via ssh.
  • In your security group settings, add a TCP connection on port 7777 to allowed connections.
  • Once you're logged in as 'ubuntu' via ssh, do the following:
    • su webvelocity (password: 'password')
    • sudo webvelocity start

After that, you should be able to access WV on <your-instance-public-dns>:7777.



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Re: Amazon Instance for 1.1 Beta

Ernest Micklei
Just want to let you know that I got that image (ami) running now and
am able to browse through the new IDE :-) . Store connection also
succeeded.

However, I do see a lot of tracing information coming down on the
console that started webvelocity. If needed, I can send it by mail.

^ Ernest

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Re: Amazon Instance for 1.1 Beta

Michael Lucas-Smith-2
On 6/10/10 1:55 PM, Ernest Micklei wrote:

> Just want to let you know that I got that image (ami) running now and
> am able to browse through the new IDE :-) . Store connection also
> succeeded.
>
> However, I do see a lot of tracing information coming down on the
> console that started webvelocity. If needed, I can send it by mail.
>
> ^ Ernest
>
>    
If it's information about loading this/that/the other thing - it's meant
to be there.

Cheers,
Michael

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Re: Amazon Instance for 1.1 Beta

Geert Claes
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Thats cool stuff!  Does Cincom have any plans to provide a WebVelocity
platform so we don't need an AWS account? :)
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Re: Amazon Instance for 1.1 Beta

Geert Claes
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Thats cool stuff!  Does Cincom have any plans to provide a WebVelocity
platform so we don't need an AWS account? :)

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Re: Amazon Instance for 1.1 Beta

jarober
That idea has been discussed, but there's nothing close to a consensus at this point.  How much would people like that?


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> Thats cool stuff!  Does Cincom have any plans to provide a WebVelocity
> platform so we don't need an AWS account? :)
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Re: Amazon Instance for 1.1 Beta

Geert Claes
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On Jun 11, 4:28 pm, James Robertson <[hidden email]> wrote:
> That idea has been discussed, but there's nothing close to a consensus at this point.  How much would people like that?

WaveMaker first worked out the downloadable edition too before
launching a "Cloud Edition"

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Re: Amazon Instance for 1.1 Beta

Thomas, Arden
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Hi Geert;

You can deploy WebVelocity on other cloud platforms; we wanted to make it very easy for a well known cloud service.

Regards 

Arden

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Thats cool stuff!  Does Cincom have any plans to provide a WebVelocity
platform so we don't need an AWS account? :)
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Re: Amazon Instance for 1.1 Beta

jarober
That wasn't what he was asking.  The idea behind this is that Cincom would offer a cloud service (likely on Rackspace, or Amazon, or whatever) - but we would manage and bill customers directly


On Jun 15, 2010, at 9:03 AM, Arden Thomas wrote:

Hi Geert;

You can deploy WebVelocity on other cloud platforms; we wanted to make it very easy for a well known cloud service.

Regards 

Arden

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Thats cool stuff!  Does Cincom have any plans to provide a WebVelocity
platform so we don't need an AWS account? :)
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Re: Amazon Instance for 1.1 Beta

Jason Rogers-4
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Congrats. This is exciting.

On Jun 10, 2010 3:00 PM, "Michael Lucas-Smith" <[hidden email]> wrote:

You can use the amazon interface to map the 7777 port to 80 as well as set up amazon load balancing. You can also use AmazonRDS as a mysql database if you so desire.

Michael



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Re: Amazon Instance for 1.1 Beta

Arden-8
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It is always a future option, but currently no plans for that kind of offering. 

 

Given the prices and service a provider like Amazon can offer, what would you see as the advantage?

 

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That wasn't what he was asking.  The idea behind this is that Cincom would offer a cloud service (likely on Rackspace, or Amazon, or whatever) - but we would manage and bill customers directly

 

 

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Hi Geert;

 

You can deploy WebVelocity on other cloud platforms; we wanted to make it very easy for a well known cloud service.

 

Regards 

 

            Arden

 

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Thats cool stuff!  Does Cincom have any plans to provide a WebVelocity
platform so we don't need an AWS account? :)
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