> and it didn't work. I tried changing it to d:/jdev/src and that also
> wouldn't work. Changing it to backslashes (d:\jdev\src) fixed it. This
> seems like very odd behavior to me. It that's the intended behavior
> (possibly because the spec says that's the way it's supposed to be) then you
>
First a question. How do you tell OrionServer you want it to keep the
source code for servlets generated from JSP files? I'm experiencing a weird
bug in a JSP and I'd like to take a look at the source.
I'm having two problems. The first one is that a value that's supposed to
be inside of a tab
Awesome! That works. Thanks very much for your reply. I had already tried
"d:/web" but that didn't work (and IIRC, generated a Malformed URL message
from Orion) but after seeing your message I tried using a backslash and that
worked.
Incidentally, I was also having the same problem with my b
Brien,
I tried your scenario and was not able to get it to work either, however, I
tried the following, using the drive letter and backslash and it did work.
d:\web
Evan Vaala
Brien Voorhees wrote:
>
>
> I'm trying to set up OrionServer and I have my html files in D:\WEB\
I'm trying to set up OrionServer and I have my html files in D:\WEB\ . I
tried setting the document-root property in the web-site xml file to "/web"
but it appears Orion thinks that's a relative path from default-site. In
other words, instead of grabbing my index.html file from D:\WEB\index.html
Hello Rick,
Rick Gibbs wrote:
> I was wondeering how your internal tests have been using the Blackdown JDK2
> port for Linux. Do you believe that you could acheive the same results from
> your benchmark?
We got this mail from a user. (Note, these our not our own tests but we hope
they are prod
Hello Steve,
Steve Houghton wrote:
> Just getting started with the Orion product. Having used JRun in the past,
> it has a very easy start/stop facility thats useful to flush current
> servlets out of memory when developing. Does Orion have something similar?
>
We have something better, auto-
Just getting started with the Orion product. Having used JRun in the past,
it has a very easy start/stop facility thats useful to flush current
servlets out of memory when developing. Does Orion have something similar?
steve
Hello Morten,
> Hi,
>
> I get the following exception when starting Orion 0.7.5b using JDK1.2.1
> on Windows NT 4.0SP3:
>
> ...
We're looking into this to see what can cause this. It works fine for us in
both jdk1.2.1 and 1.2.2 in NT4.0.
Karl Avedal
The Orion team
Hi. Is there any possibilities to use ORION with JDK 1.1.x ?
I'm developping for both MacOS and WinNT, but JDK 2 is still
not available on Apple.
Regards,
Bernard Sauterel
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