Re: modeling tool
Just have a look at http://www.objecteering.com You can get a excellent CASE tool for free. It is the only one that fully implements the last UML release (with UML Profile for Extreme Programming). Cheers Jean-Guillaume LALANNE - Original Message - From: Ray Harrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 1:37 PM Subject: RE: modeling tool It doesn't sound like you need all of what something like Together offers (not to mention the price!). Along the lines of metamill - I would suggest Enterprise Architect from Sparx Systems: http://www.sparxsystems.com.au I like what Mr. Sparx has done and I like the price. It doesn't wash you car and mow your lawn like Together is supposed to do, but it *does* handle all of the UML diagrams. Cheers Ray --- Djemal, Guy (TWIi London) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've used www.magicdraw.com http://www.magicdraw.com/ in the past, not quite as cheap as metamill but I thought it was nice. -Original Message- From: Chandra Kuchibhotla [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 27 February 2002 01:20 To: Orion-Interest Subject: RE: modeling tool Why don't you look at metamill ( www.metamill.com http://www.metamill.com )? Its affordable and it has very nice features! -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of VinÃcius de Faria Silva Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 12:29 PM To: Orion-Interest Subject: modeling tool Hey guys, i'd like to hear your comments about this situation. My team has a well defined development process, for developing j2ee web apps. This is a lightweight process based on uml diagrams. Our Java IDE is JDeveloper9i and we are happy about it. We need now to get a uml graphical modeling tool, which support the analisys/design phases of the development process. JDeveloper9i doesn't support all the uml diagrams we need. At the same time we don't want to spend a lot of money with a tool that will bring much more than we need(process development, java IDE and so on). I'm wondering to know what you guys think about it... thanks in advance, VinÃcius __ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Greetings - Send FREE e-cards for every occasion! http://greetings.yahoo.com _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: Pet Store 1.3 and Orion
- Original Message - From: Jean-Guillaume LALANNE [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 4:38 PM Subject: Pet Store 1.3 and Orion Hi, Has anybody tried to install the sun pet store 1.3 app work on orion ? It seems that my orion version doesn't take into account the EJB2.0 localhome feature. Does the last one (1.5.3) do it ? Thanx Jean-Guillaume LALANNE
Re: Pet Store 1.3 and Orion
Ok. Thank you for your quick answers. I'll do without local interface for now. Jean-Guillaume - Original Message - From: Christian Meunier [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 2:00 PM Subject: Re: Pet Store 1.3 and Orion No, local interface are not yet supported by Orion 1.5.3 - Original Message - From: Jean-Guillaume LALANNE [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 11:19 AM Subject: Re: Pet Store 1.3 and Orion - Original Message - From: Jean-Guillaume LALANNE [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 4:38 PM Subject: Pet Store 1.3 and Orion Hi, Has anybody tried to install the sun pet store 1.3 app work on orion ? It seems that my orion version doesn't take into account the EJB2.0 localhome feature. Does the last one (1.5.3) do it ? Thanx Jean-Guillaume LALANNE _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
RE: HELP! 1.4.5 and JMS
Hi, Have you managed to install GLUE with orion ? Is it a difficult to handle ? I have tried to install SOAP apache on Orion and I got on trouble with the xerces versioning... So I now I run my J2EE plateform on orion(1.3.8) and my SOAP listener on TOMCAT. I would be nice if could come back to orion. Is glue toolkit a way to do this ? Thanx in advance for your suggestions. cheers Jean-Guillaume LALANNE -Message d'origine- De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]De la part de Joseph B. Ottinger Envoye : vendredi 25 mai 2001 13:08 A : Orion-Interest Objet : RE: HELP! 1.4.5 and JMS Well, that's useful. Actually, I'm investigating the use of SOAP now (not being an anti-MS idiot^Wbigot and all) and it's pretty nice; with a decent toolkit like GLUE (http://www.themindelectric.com/) it's easy to use with Orion, fast, and cross-platform and cross-language. All pluses, if you need that kind of capability. On Thu, 24 May 2001, elephantwalker wrote: Yes...drop SOAP and use XML-RPC. Faster and lighter and NOT a Microsoft solution. www.xml-rpc.org also Brett McGlaughlin's book Java and XML. Regards, the elephantwalker -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Su, Yi Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 8:01 PM To: Orion-Interest Subject: RE: HELP! 1.4.5 and JMS Hello, Does anyone knows that what Java tools, libraries are currently supporting XML schema and XLL. Is there resources for me to look up for using SOAP using Java? Thanks alot. Regards, Yeoman -Original Message- From: Vidur Dhanda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 10:16 AM To: Orion-Interest Cc: 'Orion-Interest' Subject: Re: HELP! 1.4.5 and JMS Hi Kesav, Thanks for the tip. I tried that with both 1.4.5 and 1.4.8. After removing the connection factory line, in 1.4.5, the client hangs on TopicConnection.createSubscriber(). If I give the createTopicConnection a username and password, then the server throws a NPE and the client hangs at createTopicConnection(). The same problem persists in 1.4.8. I'm sure I'm doing something really stupid. However, I have no idea how to solve it. I'm attaching some code in the hope that someone can help me out of this mess. I've tried it against 1.4.5 and 1.4.8. And I am really desperate! Thanks, Vidur Kesav Kumar wrote: Just remove the connectionfactory line from your jms.xml. Kesav Kumar Software Engineer Voquette, Inc. 650 356 3740 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.voquette.com Voquette...Delivering Sound Information -Original Message- From: Vidur Dhanda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2001 11:31 AM To: Orion-Interest Subject: HELP! 1.4.5 and JMS Please help! I broke something in my code and can't figure it out. On the client, I'm consistently getting: java.lang.NullPointerException at java.io.DataOutputStream.writeUTF(DataOutputStream.java:329) at java.io.DataOutputStream.writeUTF(DataOutputStream.java:306) at com.evermind.server.jms.cj.init(JAX) at com.evermind.server.jms.b8.start(JAX) at com.epistemic.km.server.NotificationBase.getConnection(NotificationBase.java :89) at com.epistemic.km.server.NotificationBase.getSession(NotificationBase.java:10 1) at com.epistemic.km.server.NotificationBase.getSubscriber(NotificationBase.java :44) Auto-started clients can send/receive messages without trouble. getConnection() calls createTopicConnection() and then start(). If I use, createConnection (usr, pwd), then the system hangs. In jms.xml, I have: jms-server host=192.168.10.2 port=9127 topic-connection-factory host=192.168.10.2 location=jms/notificationFactory port=9127 / topic name=DWItem Notification location=jms/dwItemNotification /topic Any ideas? I'm on version 1.4.5. 1.4.8 has a regression on bug 188 that is a show stopper for us. And in fact, this code worked uptil yesterday when I made changes to try and get 1.4.8 to work. TIA, Vidur PS. If possible, please also cc me directly. I'm really desperate. -- Vidur Dhanda Active Solutions tel: 617/566-1252 cell: 617/821-7115 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.active-solutions-inc.com -- Vidur Dhanda Active Solutions tel: 617/566-1252 cell: 617/821-7115 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.active-solutions-inc.com --- Joseph B. Ottinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://adjacency.org/ IT Consultant
Re: Calling my EJB from tomcat webserver
Hi, Thanx for your tip ... By talking about ejb-link stuff ... I got the idea of using lookupLink() and that was the solution ...!!! see u Jean-Guillaume - Original Message - From: Earl Marwil To: Orion-Interest Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 7:08 PM Subject: Re: Calling my EJB from tomcat webserver I haven't tried running the web component out of a servlet container other than Orion yet. The experiments I have run suggest that Orion maintains a RMI-Context containing the namespaces for ejb, jdbc, jms, First I would try naming your ejb something like ejb/whip/find/memberfinder and reference it the same way in your web component. If this works, then you might try using the ejb-link tag on the web side to map a web component name like ejb/my_find to your ejb in question. I would be interested in knowing how this works out.Regards,EarlAt 17:36 5/2/2001 +0200, you wrote: Hi everybody,I am trying to disconnect my webserver from my ejb server. Up to now, I have only worked with Orion as web + ejb server.I decided 2 days ago to experiment the separation of both servers.In order to carry out this experiment, I first tried to access my ejb (still sitting on the orion Ejb server) from an simple client application.This works fine.I have just to set these following properties :-Djava.naming.provider.url="ormi://localhost/demo" -Djava.naming.factory.initial="com.evermind.server.ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory" -Djava.naming.security.principal="superadmin" -Djava.naming.security.credentials="superadmin"where demo corresponds to demo.ear ...So, I tried to do the same from a jsp client sitting on Tomcat. I launched my tomcat webserver with the same previous system properties.In my jsp (the code is similar to the one I put in my simple client application), I am creating as usual my initial context and I am doing my lookupto get my ejb home ...Context iContext = new InitialContext(env);Object object = iContext.lookup( "java:comp/env/whip/ejb/find/memberfinder" ); where I do this, I get the following exception :javax.naming.NamingException: java:comp/env namespace is only available from within a J2EE component It seems to be a fair error because in the J2EE spec, it is written that the beans mapped to the java:comp/env cannot be accessed from outsidea container.So how can I accessed them from my client application ...!?!?If I change the code like this:Context iContext = new InitialContext(env);Object object = iContext.lookup( "whip/ejb/find/memberfinder" ); I get the following error :javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: whip/ejb/find/memberfinder not found So my question is obvious : HOW COULD I GET ACCESS TO MY BEANS ??? With which jndi names ???Has anyone a clue about this problem.Thanx a lot for your advises.Best Regards Jean-Guillaume LALANNE Earl Marwil SCIENTECH, Inc. 1690 International Way Idaho Falls, ID 83402208.525.3717
Calling my EJB from tomcat webserver
Hi everybody, I am trying to disconnect my webserver from my ejb server. Up to now, I have only worked with Orion as web + ejb server. I decided 2 days ago to experiment the separation of both servers. In order to carry out this experiment, I first tried to access my ejb (still sitting on the orion Ejb server) from an simple client application. This works fine. I have just to set these following properties : -Djava.naming.provider.url="ormi://localhost/demo" -Djava.naming.factory.initial="com.evermind.server.ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory" -Djava.naming.security.principal="superadmin" -Djava.naming.security.credentials="superadmin" where demo corresponds to demo.ear ... So, I tried to do the same from ajsp client sitting on Tomcat. I launched my tomcat webserver with the same previous system properties. In my jsp (the code is similar to the one I put in my simple client application), I am creating as usual myinitial context and I am doing my lookup to get my ejb home ... Context iContext = new InitialContext(env); Object object = iContext.lookup( "java:comp/env/whip/ejb/find/memberfinder" ); where I do this, I get the following exception : javax.naming.NamingException: java:comp/env namespace is only available from within a J2EE component It seems to be a fair error because in the J2EE spec, it is written that the beans mapped to the java:comp/env cannot be accessed from outside a container. So how can I accessed them from my client application ...!?!? If I change the code like this: Context iContext = new InitialContext(env); Object object = iContext.lookup( "whip/ejb/find/memberfinder" ); I get the following error : javax.naming.NameNotFoundException: whip/ejb/find/memberfinder not found So my question is obvious : HOW COULD I GET ACCESS TO MY BEANS ??? With which jndi names ??? Has anyone a clue about this problem. Thanx a lot for your advises. Best Regards Jean-Guillaume LALANNE
Re: Automatic generation of virtual directory tag in the orion-web.xml doc ?
Ok. sorry. I am using an old version of orion I am using the version 1.0.3 ... I tried with orion-web.xml in the war and it didn't work. I should obviously updatemy version of Orion That's certainly the solution. Thanks a lot for your help. Regards Jean-Guillaume - Original Message - From: Mike Cannon-Brookes To: Orion-Interest Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 12:22 PM Subject: RE: Automatic generation of virtual directory tag in the orion-web.xml doc ? Except that it is the solution, I'm quite sure of it. If you put the orion-web.xml file inside your WAR, when Orion deploys the WAR it will copy that file to the application-deployments folder and use it as the base for deploying the WAR. Try it and see. As far as I know it will no longer overwrite the old orion-web.xml (this is an old bug in bugzilla, I think it's been solved) -mike -Original Message-From: Jean-Guillaume LALANNE [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 10:04 PMTo: Orion-InterestCc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: Automatic generation of virtual directory tag in the orion-web.xml doc ? Thanks for your quick answer. But I am not sure that will work because my orion-web.xml isautomaticallygenerated by Orion in the "application-deployments" directory. As opposed to theXXX.war which is deployed in the "application" directory Ok... orion appserver certainly uses the web.xmllocated within theXXX.war to generate the orion-web.xml, but I don't think it will do a copy of the pseudo orion-web.xmlput in the XXX.war into the deployment directoy quoted previously and overwrite the generated orion-web.xml ! Anyway, thank you again for your idea. Pretty good idea in fact but I don't think that is the solution ... Regards Jean-Guillaume - Original Message - From: Mike Cannon-Brookes To: Orion-Interest Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 10:51 AM Subject: RE: Automatic generation of virtual directory tag in the orion-web.xml doc ? You can always just include the orion-web.xml in your WAR, and Orion will copy it when deploying? (as you can for orion-application and orion-ejb-jar.xml files?) -Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jean-Guillaume LALANNESent: Monday, January 08, 2001 8:07 PMTo: Orion-InterestCc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Automatic generation of virtual directory tag in the orion-web.xml doc ? Hi all, I am trying to find out how the generation of the orion-web.xml document is carried out. I need indeed to use virtual directory tags to point onto my resource shared directories (image,scripts, ). I would have appreciated that the following tag, virtual-directory real-path="/usr/local/realpath" virtual-path="/the/webdir" / would have been created automatically by orion appserver from a tag located somewhere in the ear orwar deployment xml files ... Actually, it's a little bit boring to rewrite several times this tag ... above all when you have 10 virtual directories for each of your sites (I mean your war app). If any of you has a way to handle this "problem", I am very very very interested to learn his/her trick. I mean, ... if any of you know how to insert in a .ear the right info so that orion appserver generates the good orion-web.xml file with my "virtual directory" tags ... I am obviously fully interested in his/her method. Any info is greatly appreciated. Many thanks.Regards Jean-Guillaume LALANNE Jean-Guillaume COMING [EMAIL PROTECTED]