[Laszlo-dev] Loading lzx file errors

P T Withington ptw at pobox.com
Tue Jul 21 04:32:48 PDT 2009


Yes SOLO will be safer and more efficient.  It is the recommended way  
to publish your application.

On 2009-07-21, at 05:37EDT, Chen Ding wrote:

> I am sure the tomcat server was not crashed because if the button  
> did not
> show up, if I reload the file again, the button might show up. It  
> was just
> not that certain that the application would be loaded.
> Thanks for your recommendation. Here is what I did. I clicked the  
> "SOLO"
> button for the "Deploy:" option. It popped up a dialog that  
> generated a swf
> file for the application. If I load the swf file instead of the  
> "lzx" file,
> that will not go through the "compiler", and that will be safer and  
> more
> efficient. Is this understanding right?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Chen Ding
>
> On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 10:23 PM, P T Withington <ptw at pobox.com>  
> wrote:
>
>> I'm only aware of this ever happening if the tomcat server crashes,  
>> so you
>> might want to look at your tomcat logs.
>>
>> We highly recommend that deployed applications be compiled in SOLO  
>> mode so
>> that you eliminate the overhead (and possible security issues) of  
>> running
>> the tomcat-based compiler.  The tomcat server and compiler are really
>> intended only as a development environment.
>>
>>
>> On 2009-07-20, at 00:30EDT, Chen Ding wrote:
>>
>> Hi there,
>>> It appears that when we load an lzx file, the system may fail  
>>> loading
>>> (i.e.,
>>> not showing anything). Below is an example:
>>>
>>> <canvas>
>>>  <button text="testing"/>
>>> </canvas>
>>>
>>> Try to load (and reload) this file multiple times. Sometimes, the  
>>> button
>>> does not show up at all. This makes us worry very much. We are  
>>> going to
>>> roll
>>> out our applications. This will simply kill the whole project.
>>>
>>> It happened occasionally in the past, but we did not pay much  
>>> attention to
>>> it, thought it might be our fault.
>>>
>>> We are running 4.4.1, but the same problem appears in at least  
>>> 4.3.1.
>>>
>>> Your help is greatly appreciated!
>>>
>>> Chen Ding
>>>
>>
>>



More information about the Laszlo-dev mailing list