Hello again,

I realised that you must have the same application name in your both 
servers's server.xml files.


- Why do we have to deploy the EJB module on both servers?  I would thinkall 
we need on the client site is the home and remote interfaces for the EJBs, 
because the stubs implement them anyway.

- Why do we have to configure remote.xml to specify the remote server?  We 
already use the JNDI details to request the EJB stubs from the remote
server.

Can someone from the Orion team explain why this and other restrictions are 
necessary?


Bulent

>Thanks.
>
>I tried again, it seems to work better.
>
>Could you try (following your documentation):
>
>- start SERVER_A
>
>- start orionconsole
>- look at your EJB on orionconsole: you should be able to  see
>   details like home and remote interface, instances pooled,...
>- leave orionconsole
>
>- start SERVER_B
>
>- start orionconsole (will connect to SERVER_A I believe)
>- look at your EJB on orionconsole: you should NOT be able  to
>   see details
>- leave orionconsole
>
>- kill SERVER_B
>
>- start orionconsole
>- try to connect to localhost: this should hang orionconsole
>
>.. let me know if you get an error message.
>
>For orion team confirmation, I'm still waiting for that...
>
>I don't know how your project is designed, but in my case,   I
>have to connect to SERVER_A over the Internet, and I asked the
>team for an inter-orion SSL link. I made J2EE client apps that
>register via (normal) RMI and act as wrappers to remote  EJBs.
>SSL tunnelling is possible from standalone client to Orion.
>
>I hope the more people ask for correction or precision on this
>subject, the more the team will take care of it.
>
>Thanks again.
>
>Bernard Sauterel
>
>On Mec, 13 sep 2000, Bulent Ozturk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> >Our platform:
> >
> >Windows 2000
> >Orion 1.2.9
> >JDK1.3
> >
> >I have had so many problems and asking around if it was actually 
>possible,
> >since it was not documented by Orion.  Another developer confirmed that 
>it
> >is working for him, too.  But it would be useful to get som confirmation
> >from the Orion team if it is the ideal set up.  So that everyone can use 
>it
> >without much suspicion.
> >
> >Good Luck
> >
> >Serbulent Ozturk
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> >>From: Bernard Sauterel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>To: Bulent Ozturk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>Subject: Re: Docs: Setting 2 Servers
> >>Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2000 15:52:13 +0200
> >>
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>I spent also few days putting two orion together, but I didn't
> >>succeded (!).
> >>
> >>Could you let me know which OS, JDK, and Orion version did you
> >>use ?
> >>
> >>I posted this bug to orion's bugzilla:
> >>http://www.orionserver.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=43
> >>
> >>Did you get thoses exceptions ?
> >>
> >>By the way, I will try again ... you give me back some hope !
> >>
> >>Thanks in advance,
> >>
> >>Bernard Sauterel
> >>
> >>-
> >>Hello,
> >>
> >>We have recently spent considerable amount of time trying to configure 
>two
> >>orion servers to test our distributed application,  - in the absene of
> >>documentation from the orion server itself, it proved very inefficient 
>and
> >>frustrating.
> >>
> >>After communicating with other developers, we managed it and prepared
> >>documentation for internal use.  I have attached this documentation for
> >>anyone interested and it can be used for any purpose.
> >>
> >>But there are issues I really need some explanation:
> >>
> >>- Why do we have to deploy the EJB module on both servers?  I would 
>think
> >>all we need on the client site is the home and remote interfaces for the
> >>EJBs, because the stubs implement them anyway.
> >>
> >>- Why do we have to configure remote.xml to specify the remote server?  
>We
> >>already use the JNDI details to request the EJB stubs from the remote
> >>server.
> >>
> >>
> >>I would appreciate any comment on the above questions and attached
> >>documentation.
> >>
> >>
> >>Bulent
> >>
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