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
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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
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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.