Hi,
I'm also interested in this answer.
I know you can resolve env property conflicts at deploy time to
map server resources to bean resources but is this global or one per
enterprise application?
Eric :-)
p.s. I too would be interested in an answer.
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Gary
Hi everyone.
I need to find out how one persists an Entity Bean to Disk as opposed to a
Database. The J2EE developer docs suggest that no use can be made of the
java.io package within an Entity Bean. This indicates to me that I should
be using services provided by the Orion container in order
In the first way it give's me an 500 error.
With the second it works.
I put the last versions of JavaMail and Pop3 packages and it's working fine.
I'll test it more next days.
Thank you,
Cosmin Popa
And when I execute the servlet, next error apear:
javax.mail.NoSuchProviderException: No