App Deployment Screen is waiting....

Applications Deployment screen step;
-Create ZIP with applications
-Deploy on a server directory
-Deploy on FTP Server
-SFTP

.I checked ;

-Create ZIP with applications option

I am waiting then click next button…
Allways waiting…

SC is not doing anything…

SCv 8.1.066 updated…
(I tried both wamp server and Ampps)

Hi ckaraca,
I have had large projects with 200+ apps that took a very long time to finish deployment. I also use SFTP. One of my hosting companies has a much slower SFTP process for some reason.

Here are some suggestions to try for debugging

  1. Can you just deploy 1 app a single deployment? You have to debug that the SFTP is actually working at all. Try testing with WINSCP or some other external tool to connect to that same server.
  2. Try to deploy without the [SIZE=12px]Deploy with the common files(CSS, buttons, images, messages) checked. This should go much faster.

If that worked , then you can deploy the common files and libraries using the ZIP for those that gets generated. Do that once and then keep deploying one or all apps with out that checked.

I also wish there was a finer control over seeing progress. Like a checklist. That way, you could see if these long processes are still working or are just timed-out or dead.

Good luck,
Jamie[/SIZE]

Since you can’t see anything I don’t recommend using ftp through scriptcase. Better way imho is to deploy locally and then manual upload using filezilla.

Ever since I upgraded to v9, I can’t deploy anything, whether it’s 1 application or a whole project of applications. After I click NEXT, whether I select create Zip file or Tar file or both, the system always seems to just hang there instead of show a progress bar window like in v8.1.

However, when I got to the “tmp” directory under scriptcase, I can find the Zip file created successfully. It’s annoying that I can’t see the progress (and hence when Zip file generation is complete), but it seems to generate the Zip file successfully.

I’m developing using a Macbook Pro running Sierra 10.12.5 .

Thanks Albert,

I did not use FTP, which I already did to run locally as well.
Best Regards.