Are you simply using Orion with your own applications?
I used defaultWebApp with Orion and I was trying to figure out where
to put my ejb stuff but I think I'll just create a application under
applications instead of hopefully Orion will deploy correctly.
Orion will deploy from applications/ only right?
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Tim Endres
> Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 6:53 PM
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> Subject: Re: What to play with EJB which server?
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>
> > OK I'm looking for a free EJB/JSP implementation that I can
> experiment with.
> > I've already used Orion for JSP stuff but I'm worried , due to
> the lack of
> > documentation, that it will take up too much of my time getting
> EJB stuff
> > working. Are my fears founded or should I stick with Orion?
>
> Our experience has been that Orion was the easiest, and most stable, to
> work with, even _with_ the poor documentation! And a good performer.
>
> We could not get jBoss to work, even with documentation. But that may
> be our own shortcomings. The problem was in their dependance on an XML
> tool to deploy, which we could not get to work at all. I wish they would
> just read the XML files without the GUI tool!
>
> Jonas is EJB 1.0, so was not acceptable. But straightforward to get up
> and running. Uses make, which I am comfortable with.
>
> HTH,
> tim.
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