It may be that you're using the "ejb-location" name
rather than the "location" name of the data source.
I've used both the standard Orion datasource and
the pooled datasource with Oracle, and it has worked fine.
Good luck,
Doug
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action="<%= request.encodeURL("/servlet/MyServlet") %>"
The line above is for jsp file or also for html file? What is the syntax
for html file?
I put my servlet class BonusServlet.class in
/orion/default-web-app/WEB-INF/Classes.
But when I click on the submit button, the session bean file cannot
Sorry that was a typo, my principals.xml is exactly like the one you show.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Mike
> Cannon-Brookes
> Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 5:24 PM
> To: Orion-Interest
> Subject: RE: EJBUserManager, what am i
> [Loaded java.lang.NoSuchMethodError from C:\Program
> Files\JavaSoft\JRE\1.3\lib\r
> t.jar]
> java.lang.NoSuchMethodError
> at
> org.apache.crimson.tree.AttributeSet.(AttributeSet.java:139)
Richard, do you have the source code for that line it is croaking on?
tim.
Here's some verbose output from java on the attempt to start Orion:
[Loaded org.apache.crimson.tree.DomEx]
[Loaded org.w3c.dom.DocumentType]
[Loaded org.apache.crimson.tree.XmlWriteContext]
[Loaded org.apache.crimson.tree.XmlDocument$ExtWriteContext]
[Loaded org.w3c.dom.ProcessingInstruction]
[Lo
Tim,
Thanks for trying to help. I'll take a look in the mailing list archives. I
looked through the first set and didn't find anything, but I can look at
older stuff.
In the meantime, I'm replacing the jaxp.jar, parser.jar, and xalan.jar that
came with Orion (latest version) with crimson.jar, jaxp
Hi Rich,
Could you narrow it down? Specifically which JAR breaks Orion. We have replaced
the xalan.jar and xerces.jar files with version 1.2.2 and Orion is happy. Is it
just the jaxp.jar file that is the issue?
Also, I believe that somewhere in the mailing list archives, you will find posts
rela
Hello Luis,
Friday, February 23, 2001, 10:53:26 PM, you wrote:
LJB> 1) How can I simply test a JSP?
Put it under default-web-app/web directory on a fresh unziped
orion distribution. After that, just run orion and point the browser
to http://localhost/.jsp
It can get a lot more complicated (buil
I have a kind of "HelloWorld" EJB here, but I must be screwing something up and am
going
nuts trying to figure out what.
I'm trying to stuff everything into a war file and go to
http://localhost/servlet/FarmServlet and see the message.
Here is everything I have to make this go. Can anyone t
MySQL has "support" for transactions. However, I think you have to download
a special build of MySQL, and it is only supported for berkley db tables. This
is a stop gap measure until 4.0, which will have much better tx support.
tim.
> You are probably right in your asumptions. Might I ask why yo
I have been working on this problem all day. I have posted once before and
no one responded. I will try again.
I'm no Java expert and this is just my ignorance, but can anyone tell me if
I'm correct in my assumptions on this.
I am trying to develop server side code that runs under Orion that uses
A side note:
In the current Orion release, you need to specify the action as
action="<%= request.encodeURL("/servlet/MyServlet") %>"
For some reason, Orion does not automatically rewrite action urls with
the session id like it does with other urls in pages. I've logged this
in Bugzilla.
It's
I know bidirectional N-M relationships are said not to work... but does
unidirectional N-M relationships work on Orion? - On which version?
Thanks
Randahl
Hello Paul,
A stack trace would be useful. That way it's easier to find the
error.
You
are probably right in your asumptions. Might I ask why you have chosen to go for
PostgreSQL? To me it seems a bit too uncertain to have two pieces of
experimental software in one project. Personally I was thinking of switching to
either MySQL or Interbase once my system goes on-line. I h
You have no group "usergroup" specified in your principals.xml as far as I
can see.
Create a principals.xml like this:
And then reference that from orion-application.xml.
-mike
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On B
Falk Langhammer schrieb:
>
> This posting states that more than one role accessing a method cannot be
> configured. This INHO would be a severe bug and would render the J2EE
> security model close to useless with Orion.
Peter posted a workaround to bugzilla as bug#193.
I verified that this solv
Luis,
Try the Orion Primer:
* http://www.jollem.com/orion-primer/
And perhaps the Orion CMP Primer after that (there's a link from that page).
PS: Shouldn't there be a FAQ for this list?
--
Ernst
Luis Javier Beltran wrote:
> Thanks to all for your help, but I think I haven't found what
>
There are lots of posts in the archive available in the Orion Support
web-site on how to do this.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 4:55 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Debugging and orion
I want to implement EJBUserManager in my application, but the authentication
from the web doesn't accept my credentials and keep popping up until finally
I get a 401.
Here's how I'm doing it:
1) I defined the EJBUserManager in ejb-jar.xml and it gets instantiated
properly: tables COM_EVERMIND_EJ
Is it possible to debug JSP using JBuilder with Orion?
Thanks in advance!
-Original Message-
From: Edoardo Comar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: February 23, 2001 7:13 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Debugging and orion
I've used jbuilder 4.0 (the free foundation version will be ju
Falk Langhammer wrote:
>
> This should mean that 'falk' is logged in and is in role 'master' and
I have verified that 'request.isUserInRole("master")==true' in the
web-tier. There must be a problem in the EJB container.
BTW
I meanwhile found a posting:
>From: Peter Delahunty
>Subject: I have
Thanks to all for your help, but I think I haven't found what
I was looking for...
I'm used to JSP and servlets, but I'm new to EJB. I just wanted to start up
with a simple JSP, but reading your posts and questions, I see I'm missing
something here... I'm a bit lost with this ear, war thing... So
I am having great problems trying to connect to oracle thru
JDBC on orion. Here is my data-sources file:
//
class="com.evermind.sql.DriverManagerDataSource"
name="Oracle"
location="jdbc/DefaultCoreDS"
xa-location="jdbc/xa/DefaultXADS"
ejb-locat
There's more to deploying the servlet than just setting the correct values
in the FORM tag, here's some thoughts:
Use "POST" as the method for processing the FORM. That's basically what it's
meant for.
The ACTION attribute should be the name of your servlet. If you've
configured your servlet in th
Sorry! I didn't intend to offend anyone.
I know the 2.0 spec is only in public draft, but I thought that CMP
relationships were pretty stable. Having n:m support would be great, but I
would settle for 1:n support right now.
Again, thanks for all your help.
Michael
-Original Message-
Does anyone know how to deploy a servlet and html form page on orion? What
should go into the Action=" " on the html form?
Siling
lesson1.zip
Hi,
I start to use Orion 1.4.5 which seems to be a great product.
To get things started I ported our show-case J2EE application (a
conference management tool) over to Orion and I am almost done. Except
for this problem:
Whenever I call an EJB method I get the following exception:
---8<---
com.ev
Heck, I would love to know a guess on when the darned spec will be available! The
sooner the better!
Jim
--On Friday, February 23, 2001 9:15 AM -0500 Michael A Third <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply. We were already doing this, and I realized how
> repetitive it was and hop
Tibor,
I suggest you check out http://www.jollem.com They have two orion primers
that are very helpful in understanding the relationships between ejb,
servlets, jsps and how orion implements them. Specifically for your
question please check out the Orion
Primer(http://www.jollem.com/orion-prim
Yes, I know why they are there...
At one point with some version of Orion way back when, failing to
initialize the fields to something caused an error (I don't remember
exactly what error) when the bean was persisted or activated or something
like that. Much of my code from which pieces of the
I need a good example of looking up
username/password in a database, how do you override the security so that it
checks a database instead of checking the internal web.xml file and
principals.xml?
I'm not sure if I'm doing this right, but since I'm receiving e-mails from
this address, I'll try sending a question to it.
I am developing server side code that is using JAXP 1.0. The jaxp download
from sun includes a DocumentBuilderFactoryImpl class that comes from apache
that is in the crimson.
RUNNING THE PRODUCT SERVLET FROM ORION
Assuming you have done what is described in
\orion\ejb\demo\install.txt
Add the following lines to the files :
/orion/config/default-web-site.xml
/orion/config/server.xml
/orion/application-deployments/ejbsamples/orion-application.xml
Create t
As I can remember from previous postings it had to do with the UI for
selecting the skeleton file. If you check the mailing archive on
www.orionserver.com you'l find an answer.
FE
On Friday, February 23, 2001 9:02 AM, Schouten, Andreas
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
>
> > Hello!
> >
>
It's can be tough to find the address they're originally sent to,
especially if there's more than one address in that domain subscribed or
(worse yet) if it's an alias in a different domain. The error message is
generated via an alias (quit@...) and everything identifying the original
address
Hello Randahl,
First of all, I appreciate your idea.
Yes, we came to the near conclusion that it was not
orion but it was postgresql.
To tell the truth, I believe in orion but not
very much so in postgresql.
As a matter of fact, we are using a CVS version of
PostgreSQL because
the released ve
The way i do it is modify /etc/profile,
there is already PATH variable setuped, so
just setup CLASSPATH in a same manner and
it going to be available for all users.
Hope this helps
-Anton aka sigg-
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Peter P
Thanks to everyone for the replies, useful info on Orion apart from anything
else !
Main ideas seem to be:
a). Programmatic login using RoleManager - Had looked at this, very useful but
the authentication isn't really the problem. What's needed after some code of
our own is the normal j_security
The J2EE sdk is not necessary, and probably should be removed. It is
the reference implementation of a J2EE server. You will be using Orion
instead.
Why aren't you using the 1.3 jdk?
Put the postgres jdbc driver in the orion/lib directory.
That should work :-)
Jeff
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Maybe the list administrator should unsubscribe that email address...
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From: "Edoardo Comar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Orion-Interest" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 5:24 AM
Subject: sending to this list always produces an error mail
> Hi
>
> sen
Thanks, that was it!
- Original Message -
From:
Randahl Fink
Isaksen
To: Orion-Interest
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 3:52
AM
Subject: RE: http 500 errors
You
would not happen to be using Internet Explorer, would you? If so, that is why
you don't see
In the new Jboss manual (www.jboss.org), there is a chapter on
Running the Examples from Enterprise JavaBeans, by Richard Monson-Haefel
(Unix)
which shows how do set them up on jboss, since the examples are free to
download
Perhaps something similar in Orion would be useful to newcomers.
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Tim Endres wrote:
> > More than anything else, though, I think Orion needs a FAQ-O-MATIC.
>
> Seconded!
+1
--
David, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Title: SV: CMP 2.0 OR mapping problem
Please remember that the EJB 2.0 spec is not yet released.
Although the Orion Team has always be known to be fast to implement early specifications,
this is a costly arrangement as specifications change.
Personally I hope that EJB 2.0 relations will soon
Thanks for the reply. We were already doing this, and I realized how
repetitive it was and hoped that 1.4.7 could cut the time we spent doing
this (we have a lot of these relationships). Does anyone have a guess as to
when full EJB 2.0 support will be available?
Thanks,
Michael
-Original
I've used jbuilder 4.0 (the free foundation version will be just fine) and
it is a great debugger.
you define a seprate project for orion server :
a project with no sources to compile but two libraries : one contains all
the orion binaries, one contains all your sources.
it has the orion server m
This is the same point I have been hammering to Orion for a while. Orion makes a
wonderful product, but how do those outside of the Orion world know that? If you
never heard of the state of Hawaii, and I told you a hundred years ago it's a great
island to sail to, would you believe me? If I
The one thing that will clear things up for you is to realize that APIs and
implementation are not one and the same. Sun specifies the J2EE APIs;
however, the j2sdkee is a _reference implementation_ of those APIs. In other
words, it does what Orion does, or what other application servers do.
So y
Title: SV: posting a message to the orion mailing list
I've mailed the Netch mail administrator and he promised to take care of it.
WR
> -Ursprungligt meddelande-
> Från: Peter Peltonen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Skickat: den 23 februari 2001 05:19
> Till: Orion-Interest
> Kopia: [
I got this reply while trying to send a message to the list. What's up, am I
sending my mails to the wrong address while trying to reach the Orion Server's
Mailing List?
I sent the message to the address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Regards,
Peter
-- the bounce i received:
Subject: Your message concerni
It sort of has one... :) And I've installed faq-o-matic before - it kinda
bites.
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Tim Endres wrote:
> > More than anything else, though, I think Orion needs a FAQ-O-MATIC.
>
> Seconded!
>
>
---
Joseph B. Ottinger
I'm a beginner with Orion and Java setup with Linux. I would like to know if I
have setup my system correctly.
I have installed the following on my RedHat 6.2 system:
postgresql-jdbc-7.0.2-2
jdk-1.2.2
j2sdkee-1.2.1
orion-1.4.5
For everything work right, I should have the CLASSPATH variable set
Hi
sending to this mailing list always produces an error mail like the one
shown below.
I have tried to contact the postmaster mentioned in the error mail, but he
doesn't exist
Edo
> -Original Message-
> From: mail [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 23 February 2001 10:13
> To: Edo
Hi,
I have succefully deployed more complex apps with a number of EJBs, but
deploying one entity seems to be a pain for me. Can someone shed some
light?
I'm refering to the bean in the code with 'ejb/appname/beanname'. So that
is bean with 'beanname' in sub context 'ejb/appname'.
This works
Thank you,
Pey Yen.
I don't understand how it can work for you, especially without editing
jms.xml.
I can avoid creating new connection factories, but I can't avoid declaring
my destinations !!!
If I do NOT edit jms.xml , I get
Error looking up objects: Error reading application-client descripto
It seems the problem is not with IE, since it does the same with Netscape
and Opera: basically, the browser times out, because the server is not
responding to the request. I've had three different results from the
browsers:
1. it finally gives up and displays "Page cannot be displayed"
2. Opera ju
I know
this is a wild guess, but just to make sure, I would of course do a disk scan on
that machine to make sure it is not a hardware problem - these things do happen,
I am afraid.
Another good thing would be to run the application on a
_different_ Win2K Pro. machine to make sure it is no
You
need to check out the "Orion Primer" at jollem.com. The easiest way to find it
is to go to www.orionserver.com , click
on "Documentation" and locate the link to it on that page.
R.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Luis Jav
You
would not happen to be using Internet Explorer, would you? If so, that is why
you don't see the stack trace, someone mentioned earlier on. Go to the
"Advanced" part of the "Internet Options" and disable the so-called "Show
friendly http error messages". The so-called friendliness lies in
Hello!
The EJBMaker has fundeamental bugs on my system. I can't read and
write .skelton files and don't see some options shown in the tutorial. I
tried EJBMaker form Orion1.4.5 and 1.4.0 with jdk 1.3 but it's the same
effect.
Can someone tell me, if I have to configure
At 00:44 23.02.2001 , you wrote:
>Hello, I'd be interested in hearing the experiences from people who used
>SAPDB with Orion CMP in terms of stability and performance on both linux and
>nt.
SAPDB on linux in development for a little more than 3 months now and
everything works fine. performance a
At 14:54 22.02.2001 , you wrote:
>My two cents ...
>
>Putting checks in the EJB's will give you much better information on
>exactly what has gone wrong. Adding checks in the DB as well can't hurt,
>but without the EJB checks it might be hard to know what action to take in
>the face of a generi
> Hello!
>
The EJBMaker has fundeamental bugs on my system. I can't read and
write .skelton files and don't see some options shown in the tutorial. I
tried EJBMaker form Orion1.4.5 and 1.4.0 with jdk 1.3 but it's the same
effect.
Can someone tell me, if I have to configure som
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