Are you trying to set or get the property?
If you are trying to get the property you need a getSid() method
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mike
Cannon-Brookes
Sent: Monday, 30 October 2000 13:05
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Very weird bug
Since I'm working with Fiorano now I'll take the charge to get a hold of
this test suite and report back results of it's use against Orion. Thanks
for bringing this to my attention, Mike.
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Jason Rimmer
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From: "Mike Sick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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I've used FioranoMQ previously and have had good luck. It's quite the
compliant, performant JMS implementation. The only concerns I have are it's
proprietary persistence mechanism, WebLogic and SonicMQ use JDBC and
Cloudscape respectively, and it's cost (at least compared to Orion). Of
cour
Guys,
Has anyone ever had Orion tell them the following:
"Property sid not found in bean/tag com.opensymphony.tags.FindStory"
This is despite the class having a clear setSid(String value) method?
Mike
PS Using Orion 1.3.8 on Linux w/ Sun JDK 1.2.2
Could someone please post some tips on how to replace Orion's JMS with another
one? I wouldn't event know where to start!
Although, I have successfully used publish/subscribe on Orion's JMS I'm having
problems getting an auto-started client application to receive messages. I
would like to try a
Hi Jason,
We are using FioranoMQ and it seems to be working well. see:
http://www.fiorano.com/
OrionTeam - If your JMS implementation is good - do speak up. I've read
several emails saying that it is not ready for prime-time and NOT A SINGLE
response from the Orion team saying that it is. I kno
Just a follow up. I noticed that Fiorano is making a JMS test suite
available in case anyone wants to get it and run it against Orion. If you
do - let us know how it goes.
http://www.fiorano.com/products/jms.htm
Regards,
Mike
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From: "Jason Rimmer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>