ONCE AGAIN !!!! PK.class CMP beans in ORION
Hi All I already asked this question long time ago.Including the pk class in Orion ejb.jar seems to be beyond my intelligence.I ve been trying to apply Roman e-commerce application from his book "Mastering Java Enterprise beans" .May be there is another way of making the primary key in CMP bean available to the rest of bean classes ...Any suggestion please.. Again the problem is : when I include the pk.class among the cmp bean CMP FIELDS -the deployment descriptor can 't recognise the PK class of the CMP bean
Re: ms access Orion?faisal again
Thank u Last request from u guys Which is of those two MySql or Postegrel is most likely have better performane with EJB PMP ? thanks - Original Message - From: "Tim Endres" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Orion-Interest" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 5:47 PM Subject: RE: ms access Orion? However, MySQL support has not always been that "first class". I can remember the days when MySQL support was much like Orion support today - you needed the mailing list! Lets hope that Orion can make the same transition to providing strong support. tim. If you use mysql, I think you need to compile the Berkeley engine first to get transaction support. Please query MySQL on this, if you need to use transactions. Their support and documentation is first class (are you taking notes here Orion? There is a quiz next week). -Original Message- From: faisal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 5:06 PM To: Orion-Interest Subject: Re: ms access Orion? Thank to all of u guys I have not been using BMP before and when i tried ms access it gave me a hard time though i works sometimes Thanks to your advice I am going to try MySQl for the moment Respect what a Great e-mailing list faisal - Original Message - From: Thomas mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Pridham To: Orion-Interest mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 7:01 PM Subject: RE: ms access Orion? Two other free RDMS's are: 1. Interbase (http:// www.interbase.com http://www.interbase.com ) - originally developed by Borland, now open source. I am using this product in a commercial environment. It is a bit unstable on Linux, but runs great on Win2000. This DB has a JDBC client. This is a cross platform DB. 2. SAP DB ( http://www.sap.com/solutions/technology/sapdb/ http://www.sap.com/solutions/technology/sapdb/ ) - open sourced by SAP. I have not worked with this DB yet, but I will soon. This DB also has a type 4 JDBC driver. This is a cross-platform DB. Both of these databases "appear" to be industrial strength :) -Original Message- From: Kemp Randy-W18971 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 10:32 AM To: Orion-Interest Subject: RE: ms access Orion? Is ms access considered an RDMS and does it have a JDBC driver? If so, then it should be theoretically possible to have it work with Orion. But why would you want to do this? A better solution would be to work with something like Postgresql ( www.postgresql.org http://www.postgresql.orgom ) or Mysql ( www.mysql.com http://www.mysql.com ), if you don't have a commercial database (like Oracle) available. -Original Message- From: faisal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 9:55 PM To: Orion-Interest Subject: ms access Orion? does ms access work with Orion ?
Re: Where are the perfumes bubble bath beads
Hi Kemp well this is comletely off-topic I think that u remember when u replied me in jboss mailing list about applying orion application on jboss I found out that the prblem is the j2ee dtd at the beginning of ejb.jar ,web.xml and application.xml just want to let u know - or u must know by now faisal - Original Message - From: "Kemp Randy-W18971" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Orion-Interest" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 5:59 PM Subject: RE: Where are the perfumes bubble bath beads Thanks for the long and well thought out answer. -Original Message- From: bradley mclain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 16, 2001 9:07 AM To: Orion-Interest Subject: Re: Where are the perfumes bubble bath beads even though all servers must support the spec to be j2ee compliant, an app server vendor may add a range of additional services or enterprise capabilities to differentiate themselves. for example, i work for a company called gemstone, which produces an app server for java (we also make one for smalltalk) that we're aiming to be certified j2ee compliant by sun by march 15. in addition to supporting the j2ee 1.2 spec, our server also contains an object repository (useful for caching or as a db of record -- imagine no o/r mapping for ejbs), a corba orb and its own version of the jvm. we license sun's jvm sourcecode, and our server has the capability to distribute workload among multiple activated vm's. as the load increases, more jvms are started up to handle it (either on the same machine, or another). a single vm can only handle 100-200 concurrent connections before it is tapped out. plus there is a broad suite of swing-based and cmd-line utilities, monitors, etc. for our server. (one thing we don't include is a webserver -- you must connect it to apache or iplanet.) i don't know how much disk space the installation images require, but i imagine quite a lot as the source code alone takes up about 250mb. there is included also a lot of instrumentation inside that can be turned on or off, enabling fine-grained debugging when things go wrong. that perhaps explains the range of image sizes. even though it only takes 10-20 mb of code to implement the spec, other servers may add features in an attempt to differentiate themselves. bradley mclain --- Kemp Randy-W18971 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here is a mystery I need help with. If all JSP engines and EJB servers are approximately equal, then what explains the size differences in the following examples? Latest production Orion - 10 MG Latest production Resin - 12.8 MG Latest productions Jboss/Tomcat - 23.3 Mg Latest production Unify Ewave Engine - 18.1 MG Latest production Iplanet 6.1 - Approximately 1 Gig Latest Productions Oracle 9I AS - Approximately 1 Gig In a past commercial for Motel 6, they talk about not having any perfumed bubble bath beads, like the higher priced hotels. So I ask these questions. What could possible take up 1 gig, when all JSP engines and EJB servers are supposed to have similar or identical functionality? Out of curiosity, how much space does Weblogic take up? Where are the perfumed bubble bath beads in the 1 gig space? __ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
ms access Orion?
does ms access work with Orion ?
Re: jdbc:leaked connection
Thanksman! I really appreciate your reply It is working fine now Respect faisal - Original Message - From: Patrik Andersson To: Orion-Interest Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 6:18 PM Subject: RE: jdbc:leaked connection The problem can occur if you use code like: try { Connection c = // .. aquire connection performOperation(c); c.close(); } catch (SQLException sqe) { // report error } Because that means that your connection will not be closed if: 1) You don't close it in the catch clause 2) You get some kind of unchecked exception: i.e: java.lang.RuntimeException because any of those will return your function without the "c.close();" having been run at all. Instead use code like: Connection c = null; try { c = // .. aquire connection performOperation(c); } catch (SQLException sqle) { // report error } finally { if (c != null) { c.close(); }} -Original Message-From: faisal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: den 15 februari 2001 18:36To: Orion-InterestSubject: jdbc:leaked connection Can u,please, tell me whatis thisweird "leaked connection" in my code all my connection are closed I used the Djdbc but it is no help Has any of Orion users met this before thank u in advance Orion/1.4.7 initializedOrionCMTConnection not closed, check your code!LogicalDriverManagerXAConnection not closed, check your code!(Use -Djdbc.connection.debug=true to find out where the leaked connection was created)
Re: ms access Orion?
Thankto all of u guys I have not been using BMP before and when i tried ms access it gave me a hard time though i works sometimes Thanks to your advice I am going to try MySQl for the moment Respect what a Great e-mailing list faisal - Original Message - From: Thomas Pridham To: Orion-Interest Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 7:01 PM Subject: RE: ms access Orion? Two other free RDMS's are: 1. Interbase (http://www.interbase.com) - originally developed by Borland, now open source. I am using this product in a commercial environment. It is a bit unstable on Linux, but runs great on Win2000. This DB has a JDBC client. This is a cross platform DB. 2. SAP DB (http://www.sap.com/solutions/technology/sapdb/) - open sourced by SAP. I have not worked with this DB yet, but I will soon. This DB also has a type 4 JDBC driver. This is a cross-platform DB. Both of these databases "appear" to be industrial strength :) -Original Message-From: Kemp Randy-W18971 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2001 10:32 AMTo: Orion-InterestSubject: RE: ms access Orion? Is ms access considered an RDMS and does it have a JDBC driver? If so, then it should be theoretically possible to have it work with Orion. But why would you want to do this? A better solution would be to work with something like Postgresql (www.postgresql.org) orMysql (www.mysql.com), if you don't have a commercial database (like Oracle) available. -Original Message-From: faisal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2001 9:55 PMTo: Orion-InterestSubject: ms access Orion? does ms access work with Orion ?
Re: Installing application.
Try to put your web app in orion/applications dir then install it as follow: application name="" path="../applications/your dir/app.ear"/ Or try to call your web app by "http://C:/orion/ etc... hope this will help [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Johan Fredriksson To: Orion-Interest Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 7:38 AM Subject: Re: Installing application. Try using relative paths instead. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Orion-Interest Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 5:51 PM Subject: Installing application. Hi: I have been trying to install an application using orion and I am having a terrible time of it. With what information I can find I have installed the application in the application direcotry of orion and set the refrence in the server.xml file but I get this error when starting up orion: C:\orionjava -jar orion.jarError instantiating application at file:/C:/orion/addressbook2: Unable to find/read assembly info for C:\orion/addressbook2 (IO error: unable to find addressbook2)Orion/1.3.8 initialized Any ideas? Are there any clear tutorials out there in setting up an application in orion? Thanks, Stefan
How good is it?
Hi all I am interested in hearing from those who are using Orion in their web app production.At first It impressed me but when tried to apply it for full web apps and database pooling I started to begin to have a second thought and change my mind about ... Thank u for any reply [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re installing application.
Go t orion documentation - I mean the downloadable zip file-/ application-creation-howto.html/ it will tell all how to insatll an app stange this orion e-mail list I sent a message ...still non existent as I told u in my last message try to put your app in orion/applications dir check where the ear file in app intall it as follow in server.xml application name="" root="../applications/ /ear file / or u can put your app in orion dir and call it by http://C:/orion/ stc ear.file/ good luck faisal u will find out how to install ur app - Original Message - From: "Kemp Randy-W18971" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Orion-Interest" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 11:37 AM Subject: RE: Installing application. Please look at www.jollem.com for tutorials, www.orionsupport.org and www.orionserver.com for other information. -Original Message- From: Johan Fredriksson To: Orion-Interest Sent: 2/13/01 1:38 AM Subject: Re: Installing application. Try using relative paths instead. - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Orion-Interest mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 5:51 PM Subject: Installing application. Hi: I have been trying to install an application using orion and I am having a terrible time of it. With what information I can find I have installed the application in the application direcotry of orion and set the refrence in the server.xml file but I get this error when starting up orion: C:\orionjava -jar orion.jar Error instantiating application at file:/C:/orion/addressbook2: Unable to find/r ead assembly info for C:\orion/addressbook2 (IO error: unable to find addressboo k2) Orion/1.3.8 initialized Any ideas? Are there any clear tutorials out there in setting up an application in orion? Thanks, Stefan
Re: How good is it?faisal
Thanks Duffey What I meant exactly is itsperformance with J2ee especially BMP pooling .With cmp it works fine - Original Message - From: Duffey, Kevin To: Orion-Interest Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 6:38 PM Subject: RE: How good is it? We use it in production for our CS department to access the database in real-time. Works fine for us. It's not being used with EJB though, so I can't give a definite answer. But for development purposes I haven't found anything near as fast in redeploying apps. Now that I have the session serialization working, it is a matter of two seconds from the time I compile code until the time I can test it. It used to be over 30 seconds with using Jrun on each iteration of a code-test cycle. Its increased our productivity greatly. I am sure other J2EE based app servers are similar, but I can say that WebLogic takes a LONG time to reload the app, at least in the stop/start sequence. -Original Message-From: faisal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 8:04 AMTo: Orion-InterestSubject: How good is it? Hi all I am interested in hearing from those who are using Orion in their web app production.At first It impressed me but when tried to apply it for full web apps and database pooling I started to begin to have a second thought and change my mind about ... Thank u for any reply [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Doing without ear file Re to Phan Anh Tran
Ok --We have to use most Orion tools in developing our application --we are going to use the OrionCmpPrimer cmp ex In orion/applications directory : create a dir named addressbook -run earassembler.jar by typing java -jar earassembler.jar -from File create new application -from Application add create EJB jar and name it addressbook-ejb -from Application add create Web-Application and name it addressbook-web every time click on yes to create an Orion specific app -from file click on SAVE in our created directory addressbook Nowin addressbook ckeck the following: addressbook/META-INF/application.xml addressbook/addressbook-ejb/META-INF/ejb.jar.xml addressbook/addressbook-web/WEB-INF/web.xml NOW we have created our application its necessary application.xml ejb.jar.xml web.xml to install this application -in server.xml add: application name="addressbook" path="../applications/addressbook"/ -in Default-web-site add: wep-app application ="addressbook" name="addressbook-web"root="/addressbook"/ First to test our appliaction u canputan index.html inaddressbook-web directory when u runOrion : type http:localhost:/addressbook make sure to add index.html to web.xml as a welcome-file: Now we are going to create an addressbookcmp bean: run ejbmaker.jar java -jar ejbmaker.jar create a bean and name it addressbook.ejb.addressbook save it in addressbook-ejb dir make your bean classes the same as of OrionCmpPrimer Now u haveyour bean,its remote interface % home interface under the dir Say C:\orion\applications\addressbook\addressbook-ejb\addressbook\ejb\addressbook.java \addressbookHome.java .addressbookEJB.java now we have to compile our classes to update our ejb-jar.xml and web.xml by this very simple build.xml ?xml version="1.0"? project name="addressbook" basedir="." default="all"target name="init"property name="src.dir" value="addressbook-ejb"//targettarget name="comp" depends="init"javac srcdir ="${src.dir}"//target target name="all" depends ="comp" /target/project for the sake of making it easy for uuse the same OrionCmpPrimer jsp list,add,edit delete.jsp's exmaple and use the 4 jsp.files put the 4 jsp under the dir addressbook-web and call list.jsp throught index.html Now we have on thing left run ejbassembler go addressbook-ejb just hightlight addressbook-ejb and click on open add our new bean ref from Beans right click then add EJB then click on entity bean make sure to add all the cmp-fields 3 of them -run webassembler java -jar webassembler.jar do the same thing go addressbook-web highlight it and click on open add the welcome-file(index.html) right click on Welcome-files add EJB References rightclick on EJBReferences make sure to include the addessbook.ejb.addressbook .addressbok.ejb.addressbookHome make the ejb-ref ejb/addressbookHome for our 4 jsp check your web.xml ejb.jar.xml and application.xml run orion try your application good luck [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: Phan Anh Tran To: Orion-Interest Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2001 8:56 PM Subject: Re: RE to Phan Anh Tran Please send me the details. Thanks. Anh - Original Message - From: faisal To: Orion-Interest Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2001 6:36 PM Subject: RE to Phan Anh Tran Doing without ear file can be very easy and it allows easy update in Orion create a new directory under orion\applications run earassembler.jar From file click on new application From application click on new create new EJB jar From application click on new create new WEB application save it in the created directory this will create the your web application including all the necessary ejb.jar web.xml application.xml if u need to create cmp bean u can use EJBmaker.jar and all u need now is a simple build.xml to onlycompile your bean classes and servlet in case u need more details I casend ua detailed fullapplication good luck
RE to Phan Anh Tran
Doing without ear file can be very easy and it allows easy update in Orion create a new directory under orion\applications run earassembler.jar From file click on new application From application click on new create new EJB jar From application click on new create new WEB application save it in the created directory this will create the your web application including all the necessary ejb.jar web.xml application.xml if u need to create cmp bean u can use EJBmaker.jar and all u need now is a simple build.xml to onlycompile your bean classes and servlet in case u need more details I casend ua detailed fullapplication good luck
Re: Why javac does not compile servlet?
It seems to me that servlet.jar is not available in your jdk jre try to copy servlet.jar to jdk\jre\lib\ext ..and try again I hope this help faisal - Original Message - From: Roland Dong To: Orion-Interest Sent: Friday, January 26, 2001 9:17 AM Subject: Why javac does not compile servlet? I have successfully installed orion1.45. It runs great! What I can not figure out is how to make javac compile a servlet. I have put tool.jar into orion directory and my autoexec.bat look like this: SET BLASTER=A220 I7 D1 T2 SET SNDSCAPE=C:\WINDOWS set JAVA_HOME=c:\jdk set TOMCAT_HOME=C:\tomcat\ set PATH=c:\jdk\bin PATH C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND;C:\ORAWIN95\BIN;c:\jdk\bin set CLASSPATH=c:\jdk\lib\tools.jar; When I compile a simple servlet I got error message. This is the error message when I try to javac HelloWorldServelt2.java: C:\Web\jsp\jspRoland\WEB-INF\classesjavac HelloWorldServlet2.javaHelloWorldServlet2.java:2: package javax.servlet does not existimport javax.servlet.*;^HelloWorldServlet2.java:3: package javax.servlet.http does not existimport javax.servlet.http.*;^ etc ... 7 errors C:\Web\jsp\jspRoland\WEB-INF\classes Couldsomeone throw me some light? Thanks very very much Roland
Re: Support site down - can I help?
Hi Jim Great to see u back I have to 2 questions-I hope u spare some of your precious time to answer them -- Is there any sample of Bean Managed Example with Orion somewhere? -how can a PK class be deployed in a cmp bean I have been trying to do it but it seems that Orion would not accept the PK class among the bean cmp fields Thanks in advance Faisal - Original Message - From: "Jim Archer" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Orion-Interest" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2001 2:51 AM Subject: Re: Support site down - can I help? OOPS... Sorry list... This was supposed to go to Joe personally... Jim --On Wednesday, January 24, 2001 3:11 PM -0500 Jim Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Joe... I noticed that OrionSupport has been down for a few days. If there is a problem, is there anything I can do to help? I have some resoureces available... Jim
Re: installing Tomcat 3.1 src
It is great to have youamongstOrion community's members thanks everything is working now Faisal - Original Message - From: Marc Russell To: Orion-Interest Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 5:52 PM Subject: RE: installing Tomcat 3.1 src This is very well put. It's nice to see people taking the time to be just a little polite. The Orion list seems to be a decent community. -Original Message-From: Kemp Randy-W18971 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 5:59 AMTo: Orion-InterestSubject: RE: installing Tomcat 3.1 src I think youare addressing your questions to the wrong list. I would recommend subscribing to the Tomcat list at jakarta.apache.org, and look under Tomcat, and address their mailing list. I also notice you have jboss in your classpath, so I would recommend looking at www.jboss.org, and subscribing to their mailing list. When I have Tomcat and Jboss questions, I find their lists very useful for answering them. When I have Orion questions, this is a great list. If you have EJB questions, either Jboss or Orion is great. I would be highly surprised if the Tomcat list doesn't address the Tomcat question. -Original Message-From: faisal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 3:29 PMTo: Orion-InterestSubject: installing Tomcat 3.1 src Hi Does anybody knows what makes Tomcat 3.1 refuse to be called by the browser I installed it on win 98. Everything went smooth but whenever I double click on startup.bat I get this: Starting tomcat in new windowUsing classpath: ..\classes;..\lib\webserver.jar;..\lib\jasper.jar;..\lib\xml.jar;..\lib\servlet.jar;\lib\tools.jar;c:\jboss\client\jboss-client.jar;c:\jboss\client\jnp-client.jar;c:\jboss\lib\ext\ejb.jar;c:\jboss\examples\interest\interest-client.jar;C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVASOFT\JAXP1.0.1\JAXP.JAR;C:\PROGRAM;FILES\JAVASOFT\JAXP1.0.1\PARSER.JAR;C:\PROGRAM;FILES\JAVASOFT\JAXP1.0.1\PARSER.JAR...and nothing happens after I increased the window env but it still running in the background I just can't get it Can u please help Faisal
installing Tomcat 3.1 src
Hi Does anybody knows what makes Tomcat 3.1 refuse to be called by the browser I installed it on win 98. Everything went smooth but whenever I double click on startup.bat I get this: Starting tomcat in new windowUsing classpath: ..\classes;..\lib\webserver.jar;..\lib\jasper.jar;..\lib\xml.jar;..\lib\servlet.jar;\lib\tools.jar;c:\jboss\client\jboss-client.jar;c:\jboss\client\jnp-client.jar;c:\jboss\lib\ext\ejb.jar;c:\jboss\examples\interest\interest-client.jar;C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVASOFT\JAXP1.0.1\JAXP.JAR;C:\PROGRAM;FILES\JAVASOFT\JAXP1.0.1\PARSER.JAR;C:\PROGRAM;FILES\JAVASOFT\JAXP1.0.1\PARSER.JAR...and nothing happens after I increased the window env but it still running in the background I just can't get it Can u please help Faisal
Re: installing Tomcat 3.1 src(auto reply!!!
Thanks guys finally I found somehow to make it work BY editing startup.bat and changing start by run GOOOSH - Original Message - From: faisal To: Orion-Interest Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2001 9:28 PM Subject: installing Tomcat 3.1 src Hi Does anybody knows what makes Tomcat 3.1 refuse to be called by the browser I installed it on win 98. Everything went smooth but whenever I double click on startup.bat I get this: Starting tomcat in new windowUsing classpath: ..\classes;..\lib\webserver.jar;..\lib\jasper.jar;..\lib\xml.jar;..\lib\servlet.jar;\lib\tools.jar;c:\jboss\client\jboss-client.jar;c:\jboss\client\jnp-client.jar;c:\jboss\lib\ext\ejb.jar;c:\jboss\examples\interest\interest-client.jar;C:\PROGRAM FILES\JAVASOFT\JAXP1.0.1\JAXP.JAR;C:\PROGRAM;FILES\JAVASOFT\JAXP1.0.1\PARSER.JAR;C:\PROGRAM;FILES\JAVASOFT\JAXP1.0.1\PARSER.JAR...and nothing happens after I increased the window env but it still running in the background I just can't get it Can u please help Faisal
Re: E_Roman e-commerce application(Mastering Java Beans)Wiley
Hi I really appreciate your replies What I meant - if we have to make entity PKs available to all beans in an application we have to use separate PK class .The problem when I deploy PK class in a CMP beans I have to include it into the cmp-fields-here I receive a message that the PK.class is not found in entity bean And if have to include it in the entity class how can I do it? thanks in advance - Original Message - From: "Juan Lorandi (Chile)" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Orion-Interest" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 6:22 PM Subject: RE: E_Roman e-commerce application(Mastering Java Beans)Wiley I believe your last assertion is false. Any entity bean that has a composed key (that is, its key maps to more than one field in the persistence) must have its own PK class check the specs JP -Original Message- From: Oglinda [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sbado, 20 de Enero de 2001 22:35 To: Orion-Interest Subject: Re: E_Roman e-commerce application(Mastering Java Beans)Wiley At 01:31 AM 1/20/01 +, faisal wrote: Hi -Has any body tried to install Ed Roman e-commerce examples on Orion?. I am studying the book and I have played with some of the EJBs. There are some problems 1. I assume the code was written with the EJB 1.0 specifications because it is using some deprecated methods. 2. The author was using WebLogic to deploy the beans and there are some major differences in the way you deploy the EJBs. -Another question is it possible to do without creating a seperate class for the primary key such as "customerPK.class" I am not an expert but from what I have noticed: * CMBs do not need a PK class * Bean-Managed persistence requires a PK class. Danut _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
Re: Trouble installing
Simply copy jdk tools.jar from jdk lib directorty into orion and run your examples Faisal Good luck - Original Message - From: Ivan Figueredo To: Orion-Interest Sent: Friday, January 19, 2001 5:19 PM Subject: Trouble installing I downloaded orion1.3.8.zip. I then did: - D:\orionjava -jar orion.jar -installEnter an admin password to use: dagw1nConfirm admin password: dagw1nInstallation done D:\orionjava -jar orion.jarOrion/1.3.8 initialized -- When I browse to 127.0.0.1, I get the "Orion Application Server 1.3.8 - Up and running" page. But when I try to run some of the examples inside the JSP examples, I nothing happens and I get errors. Sorry if this has been asked before... Regards, Ivan
E_Roman e-commerce application(Mastering Java Beans)Wiley
Hi -Has any body tried to install Ed Roman e-commerce examples on Orion?. -Another question is it possible to do without creating a seperate class for the primary key such as "customerPK.class" -
News
At last I heard news about the future of Orionserver keep up the good work Faisal Abdallah
RE: Anyone heard from evermind?
I wish best of luck and great success to guys at Ironflare AB. You have done a great job giving us Orionserver now keep it up. :) Faisal Khan. www.stardeveloper.com
Few Important Questions
Just got few imporant questions for you folks : 1. On which OS/Harware Orion runs best ? Sparc/Solaris , Intel/Solaris, Intel/Linux, Intel/Windows ? I know apps made with Java run anywhere but they certainly don't perform equally well 'every where'. 2. Is the Orion version obtained with license any different from the one available for dowload on their site ? I mean to say is there an limitation like only 2 concurrent users can access it on a non-licensed version ? Thanks. Faisal Khan. www.stardeveloper.com
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