Re: RE: Orion on Macintosh OSX setup
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Second: I went ahead and started orion with java -jar orion.jar and get the following error message: Error starting HTTP-Server: Permission denied Orion/1.5.2 initialized I understand that I can't access port 80 when not logged in at the root, and that I probably have to alter the web.xml file to change the port (to a port over 1024). I tried adding this: web-site host=localhost port=8080 /web-site but got the same message. Could someone please point me in the right direction? Thanks in advance, Pauline P: Use the sudo command to start orion as the superuser: sudo java -jar orion.jar It will then prompt for the root password. That should clear the permissions error. This should work fine for development work. I'm not enough of a Unix gearhead to know what implications it has for security in a production environment. Regards, T -- Tim Kelley MIS Director Harvard University - DCE e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: CMP Entity Bean Craziness
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 only reason it would be a pain in the ass is if you changed the generated file to suit your needs and did not change the one you bundle with your package. Which is my thought as well. If this is intended behavior, IMHO it is significantly less intuitive. Its kind of like saying a class should only be recompiled if you delete the class before recompiling, where one would expect that changing the source would be enough. Just my two cents. Agreed. In fact, I believe that implementation stinks. Why go through the hassle of writing the orion-ejb-jar.xml file and specifying the fields if the server re-writes the file as it sees fit? Ed Brown _ This mail sent via toadmail.com, web e-mail @ ToadNet - want to go fast? http://www.toadmail.com