I had my EJB's running in Orion server. I am accessing the server thru
Swing Clients. when running stand alone, i am able to access the server.
When i am using java web start i am facing problems..
In java forums they asked to put the following lines of code before
lookup...
ClassLoader loader = t
Morten,
Putting a collection of games attached to each person suggests a
many-to-many relationship.
Why don't you have each game have an owner?
Game (Id, Owner, Name)
Owner (Id, Name)
Then you have a one-many relationship.
Cheers,
Scott
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Quoting Mike Cannon-Brookes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sun, 2001-12-30 at 07:50, Ed Brown wrote:
> >
> > Quoting Aaron Tavistock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > > Mike -
> > >
> > > Since this is a generated file in a deployment directory shouldn't
> it
> > > always
> > > be overwritten if there
Thanks Aaron, just got a bunch of practice with symlinks along the way to
getting Orion set up ;)
Not quite sure that what I did is actually the key, nor if I did it exactly
right, but here's the
story in case others might benefit from it:
Located in the orion directory, I used the ln -s comm
Thanks Aaron, just got a bunch of practice with symlinks along the way to
getting Orion set up ;)
Not quite sure that what I did is actually the key, nor if I did it exactly
right, but here's the
story in case others might benefit from it:
Located in the orion directory, I used the ln -s comm
Thanks Aaron, just got a bunch of practice with symlinks along the way to getting
Orion set up ;)
Not quite sure that what I did is actually the key, nor if I did it exactly right, but
here's the
story in case others might benefit from it:
Located in the orion directory, I used the ln -s comm
You certainly can make different individual EJBs use separate DataSources. I
have done it. It is in fact really quite simple.
Of course, you need to read the docs the orion-ejb-jar.xml to understand how
flexible it really is.
You need not use the default data source for your EJBs, you may make u
- Original Message -
From: "Morten Wilken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Orion-Interest" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, December 30, 2001 2:51 PM
Subject: design question: one to many relationship
> i have a design question for the list:
>
> i have a situation where i have some persons th
i have a design question for the list:
i have a situation where i have some persons that each owns a number of
games... each game has only one owner.
using orions OR mapping features i have put a collection of games in each
personbean. This creates a many-to-many table with a personid and a game
i've asked about this on the list in the past... it seems like there is a
number of annoying things about this way of doing things. ie. if i have 2
entitybeans that needs to use 2 differend datasources... from what ive seen
it is impossible to set the datasource at the bean level, only as an
appli
On Sun, 2001-12-30 at 07:50, Ed Brown wrote:
>
> Quoting Aaron Tavistock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > Mike -
> >
> > Since this is a generated file in a deployment directory shouldn't it
> > always
> > be overwritten if there is a change in one of the package deployment
> > descriptors? The onl
I have same problem on Orion 1.5.2
location="jdbc/TestDS"
pooled-location="jdbc/pooled/TestPooledDS"
xa-location="jdbc/xa/TestXADS"
ejb-location="jdbc/TestEJBDS"
"location" works ok, but pooled-location, xa-location, ejb-location
don't work.
So i think it's not
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