[Locomotive-users] locomotive & bonjour
Niko Dittmann
ni-di at web.de
Fri Jan 19 08:21:59 GMT 2007
Am 18.01.2007 um 22:35 schrieb Sven Strittmatter:
> Hi loco-users :-)
>
> Niko Dittmann schrieb:
>>
>> But with Bonjour our collegues could access running apps without
>> us telling them "just enter 192.168.0.xxx:30yy in your browser".
>> And with Bonjour for Windows installed we could conviniently
>> access rails apps from IE in Parallels.
>>
> Why don't you made an index.html on your machine with the
> appropriate links to
> your app on your machine? and registering your localhost via apache
> mod
> as bonjourable? so your kolleags only needs to "klickiklicki" on your
> computer and then select the link to the app on your localhost
> website.
Yeah. But usually i have 10 - 15 rails apps in Locomotive but just
one or two runing at the same time. I already though about a script
which cd's into the rails apps and uses the locomotive command line
to figure out wether the app is running and then generates a html-
file. But that's not really _that_ elegant. After thinking for some
time Bonjour came to my mind.
> that's quite more simple and produces less network traffic ;-)
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