Re: Using the mailing list

2001-03-14 Thread Raul Vidal

...now thats funny!!!
- Original Message -
From: Sergei Batiuk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 3:52 PM
Subject: Using the mailing list


 Dear orion webmasters,

 Tell me please how to correctly post a message to the mailing list and how
 to reply to a message. Each time I mail a message to
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] I get the following message:

 
 The person you have tried to contact is no longer employed at Netch
 Technologies.  You may wish to contact us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead, or
 visit us on the web, http://www.netch.se/ .

 This message is probably caused by one of the following recipient
 adresses:


 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 If you feel this message is in error, mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
 get in touch with the mail administrator.

 regards,
 /netch/

 The original message follows:
 ...
 

 Am I missing anything?

 WBR,
 Sergei Batiuk.








Re: SV: Not authorized to view this page

2001-02-19 Thread Raul Vidal
Title: SV: SV: Not authorized to view this page



please get me off this list ...I'm switching domain 
names and I would not want to send a delivery DEMON to this list...I will enlist 
with the new email...thanks ...hope its enough time to delete my email... 


  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Magnus 
  Rydin 
  To: Orion-Interest 
  Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 2:20 
  AM
  Subject: SV: SV: Not authorized to view 
  this page
  
  Now can someone please make me an Arm Linux JDK 1.2 so that I 
  can run Orion on a IPAC/Yopy?! :) WR 
   -Ursprungligt meddelande-  Från: Ernst de Haan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]  Skickat: den 16 februari 2001 12:08  
  Till: Orion-Interest  Ämne: Re: SV: Not authorized 
  to view this page   
   Hi,   I would like to express my happiness wrt the fact that Orion 
   is 100% pure Java  
  code (not the TM-version of that term, perhaps) so it runs on  my FreeBSD box  too, with different 
  JDKs (including FreeBSD JDK 1.2.2b10, Sun  Linux 
  JDK  1.3.0/1.3.0_01, Blackdown JDK 1.2, 
  etc.)   Actually we 
  plan bringing our J2EE application server online  
  in a few months  on a FreeBSD box. It may not have 
  the best Java  implementation available, 
  but  we've run our prototypes on it for months, 
  without any  problems (no crashes  whatsoever).   Thanks guys! (hail hail!) ;)   --  
  Ernst   
   Tim Endres wrote:  
Orion's performance relative to other J2EE products is 
   debatable, but I  
believe it is at the very top, if not the fastest. In 
   addition, Orion is  
pure Java, so it is very portable (I actually develop on 
   my Win98 laptop).  
 I wanted to follow up and expound on 
  this last  parenthetical comment. I can't say enough about 
  being able to run our entire  application on a 
  single   Win98 box! It means that we can setup 
  a demo on a portable  PC, and have a 
marketing person show up at a meeting and run a 
  full demo  from that portable.   We do not need an internet connection, nor a $10,000 
  machine. 
  Also, this means that developers can take work home with  them, and not worry   about their 
  connection to the office. It also means that  
  developers can work   complete independent of 
  each other, without stepping on  eachother with 
  every   little change to the 
  deployment.
   If Orion were used only for development and demos, and your 
   application was   
  then deployed on a different app server, I think it is  worth the $1500!   
tim.   
  
   


Re:

2001-02-19 Thread Raul Vidal



please remove my email from this list [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...it will change as 
of today...sorry for the short notice...last minute domain name changes ...hope 
its enough time...
Raul

  - Original Message - 
  From: 
  Magnus 
  Rydin 
  To: Orion-Interest 
  Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 2:19 
  AM
  Subject: SV: 
  
  What 
  application is that?
  You 
  probably have secured your JSP pages with basic 
  authentication.
  
-Ursprungligt meddelande-Från: Eduardo Estefano 
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Skickat: 
den 16 februari 2001 10:43Till: Orion-InterestÄmne: 


When I run the application, a java 
login box pops up when I try to access an EJB. How can I override 
that?

Thanks


wanting off the list

2001-02-19 Thread Raul Vidal



please remove me from the list our domain name has 
changed ...as of today...sorry for the inconvenience