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7. Java Web applet

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In the spider tree will be a directory spider-web. This is a -neat little java web applet that can be run from a website. The applet -must run on the same machine as the cluster. The included README file is -shown below.

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I should comment here that the applet is precompiled, that is, ready to go. -It was compiled using JDK1.3.1. If your version is earlier than this then it -may not work. Should that be the case you need to recompile or update your -JDK. To recompile do the following ...

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-cd /spider/spider-web
-rm *.class
-/usr/bin/javac spiderclient.java
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I have used /usr/bin/javac as an example, your path to javac may be different.

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-Spider-WEB v0.6b
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-Completely based on a clx web client written in Java by dl6dbh
-(ftp://clx.muc.de/pub/clx/clx-java_10130001.tgz)
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-The webserver has to run on the same machine as your DxSpider software!
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-It is assumed that you have Java installed.  You need JDK1.3.1 at least.
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-Installation instructions (Performed as root):
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-Put all the files in the spider-web directory into a newly created directory
-under the DocumentRoot of your websever for instance 'client'. In my case
-this is:  /home/httpd/html/client/ although ymmv.  For Suse the correct
-path should be /usr/local/httpd/htdocs/client/ for example.
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-Move spider.cgi to the cgi-bin directory of your webserver, in my case that is
-/home/httpd/cgi-bin/ although ymmv.  For Suse the correct path should be
-/usr/local/httpd/cgi-bin/ for example.
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-Change the permissions of the files to ensure they are correct, obviously you
-will need to use the correct path the the files according to your system:
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-chmod 755 /home/httpd/html/cgi-bin/spider.cgi
-chmod -R 755 /home/httpd/html/client/
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-By default the spider.cgi script should pick up your hostname (As long as this
-is set correctly).  If it does not or your hostname differs from the name that
-you attach to the public address that you are using, then edit spider.cgi :
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-# Uncomment and set the hostname manually here if the above fails.
-# $HOSTNAME = "gb7mbc.spoo.org" ;
-$PORT = "8000" ;
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-'HOSTNAME' is the hostname of your cluster.
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-'PORT' is the portnumber that you use to connect to your DxSpider via
-telnet (see Listeners.pm)
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-NOTE: If you can start the console but cannot connect to the cluster from it,
-then it is possible that the machine you are on cannot resolve the hostname of 
-your cluster machine.  If this is the case, you need to set your hostname 
-manually as above.
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-You also need to set the $NODECALL variable.  This prints the name of your
-choosing (probably your cluster callsign) on the html page.
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-You now can connect to Spider-Web via http://yourserver/cgi-bin/spider.cgi
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