YiYi,
see my answer on www.elephantwalker.com, should fix your problem.
regards,
the elephantwalker
www.elephantwalker.com
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Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 4:35 PM
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Hi list!
Does orion have any tag like the Apache's Alias??
Thanks
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Hi all
I've trouble with my connection from my Tomcat webserver to Orion server.
In tomcat have set upp a servlet which takes a request from a browser and
then do a lookup for my orionserver that contains a small example of an entitybean
that simple returns the current time. I've setup
its the port...the ormi port is 23791, not 80.
regards,
the elephantwalker
www.elephantwalker.com
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Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 12:38 AM
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I would guess you're using (or have in your classpath) classes111.zip. Make
sure your using classes12.zip (I'm assuming your using Oracle 8.16, or
8.17).
Gavin.
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Hi,
h.put(Context.PROVIDER_URL,ormi://localhost:80/time);
Make sure that the RMI port is correct. The default is not 80, but 23791.
Check your orion dir/config/rmi.xml file for the port setting. If nothing
is specified, use 23791 (or nothing) instead of 80, like
Is Admin enabled in principles.xml
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Subject: Orion Server with external webserver
Hi all
I've trouble with my connection from my Tomcat webserver to Orion server.
In
Hi
Thanks
It still seems to be problems.
java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: javax/security/auth/login/LoginException
at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method)
at java.lang.Class.forName(Class.java:199)
at
Juan Fuentes wrote:
Hi list!
Does orion have any tag like the Apache's Alias??
Maybe using the virtual-directory tag ??
Thanks
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In the orion-web.xml file, something like this:
virtual-directory virtual-path=/reports real-path=/usr/develop/reports
/
THis file is in the application-deployments/default/defaultWebApp directory
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Hi
The generated principes.xml (in orion/application-deployments/time)is empty though
but that
should be empty i think. Ther is nothing I can do about it.
My principles.xml in orion/config.
looks like this. This should be correct or ?
?xml version=1.0?
!DOCTYPE principals PUBLIC
Hello,
We are deploying .ear containing 12 ejb .jars and 1 .war. It
takes 3 minutes to deploy, even if I have changed only one .jar.
Could I speed this up somehow?
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There is no direct way that I know of, however, there are a lot of indirect
ways. For example:
1. Wrap a JSP/XML layer around the beans, so that you can submit requests
via http, this providing a WEB service type of an approach to your
interface. You can then use HTTP from C to execute calls.
Disable IE's friendly error messages, then you should see a stack trace...
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Subject: Help with HTTP Internal Server Error
Try the following context factory:
h.put(
Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY,com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIInitialContextFactory
);
I have some sample clients that work OK with this.
Good Luck,
Khaled
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Hi
Thanks
It still seems to be problems.
Try with jikes it will be help u speed up deployement.
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Subject: Deployment performance
Hello,
We are deploying .ear containing 12 ejb .jars and 1 .war. It
Alex Bairov wrote:
Hello,
We are deploying .ear containing 12 ejb .jars and 1 .war. It
takes 3 minutes to deploy, even if I have changed only one .jar.
Could I speed this up somehow?
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Best regards,
Alex Bairov
Hi Alex.
When you do your builds, make sure that your
I can not figure out how to get Orion's EJB CMP to work when the primary key
is an 'int'. In the deployment descriptor (ejb-jar.xml), the code is:
prim-key-classint/prim-key-class
When starting up Orion, I get:
Class 'int' not found
Any help will be greatly appreciated,
Marc
Title: EJB Workings Question
I am trying to figure out why i am getting marshalling exceptions in preparing hte bean insteance.
And was wondering could someone explain the order things go in so i can attempt to figure out whats happening
Like if i do a set from a servlet to an entity bean
int is not a valid primary key - it has to be an object, not a primitive.
Use Integer instead.
Nick
At 04:56 PM 10/4/01 -0400, you wrote:
I can not figure out how to get Orion's EJB CMP to work when the primary key
is an 'int'. In the deployment descriptor (ejb-jar.xml), the code is:
Hellu,
I retrieve a datetime field from the Ms SQL server. With a win sql client I
see:
2001-10-03 19:33:10.257
When I print the field in an EJB (I use CMP) the millisecond part is zero
!!!:
Wed Oct 03 19:33:10 GMT+02:00 2001
In milliseconds: 100213039
I had the same problem with the
You need to use Integer as PK Class. PK must extend Object
Marc Rabil wrote:
I can not figure out how to get Orion's EJB CMP to work when the primary key
is an 'int'. In the deployment descriptor (ejb-jar.xml), the code is:
prim-key-classint/prim-key-class
When starting up Orion, I
User Integer...
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Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 1:56 PM
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Subject: EJB Primary Key of int
I can not figure out how to get Orion's EJB CMP to work when the primary key
is
You will want to use Integer not int
--- Marc Rabil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I can not figure out how to get Orion's EJB CMP to work when the primary key
is an 'int'. In the deployment descriptor (ejb-jar.xml), the code is:
prim-key-classint/prim-key-class
When starting up Orion, I
use java.util.Timestamp instead of Date that will solve your problem.
Sarathy
Hellu,
I retrieve a datetime field from the Ms SQL server. With a win sql client
I
see:
2001-10-03 19:33:10.257
When I print the field in an EJB (I use CMP) the millisecond part is zero
!!!:
Wed Oct 03 19:33:10
Hi Christian.
We r in the same boat at u were and suffer from the same problem of logging
in to the server twice not working.
Did u find any workaround? Or did the orion guys respond
Awaiting eagerly for a positive response
Thanks in advance
Yash
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