Yep, the very same. He reads the ejb-interest list and frequently posts
very informative missives there. In fact, an excellent education can be
obtained simply by searching the archives for his name. Seriously.
Jeff
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From: Kemp Randy-W18971
*sigh*
On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Eric Hodges wrote:
[snipped suggestion to flatten tables for broader browser support]
Are you sure it's not:
Don't use Netscape.
Sure. And only use English. And require Flash. And ...
A very good way to NOT reach the broadest audience possible.
Great strategy.
Hi John,
I've used OAS/IAS for some time now and the benchmarks that I have made
all show the same result, Orion is much FASTER than IAS/OAS. Oracles
applicationserver uses Apache and Jserv 1.1. The edxperience that I have had
with Jserv1.1 is not that good.
If you want to use Apache/Jserv i
I have a bunch of links: see http://epesh.com/. (Sorry, innate sarcasm
took over.)
For RELEVANT links, see http://www.orionserver.com/docs/, look for
"application.xml" -- the only difference between an ejb module that's
jarred and one that's not is that the reference specifies ".jar".
To wit:
Hello Randy,
I'm especially interested in Oracle's ejb
deployment. Their documentation (vague) seems to
suggest that the ejb's are actually deployed to
the jvm that runs inside Oracle's db server.
This seems to defeat one of the primary benefits
of ejb (n tiered scalability). Also, it would
Hi,
I have a problem that is said to be solved already, but I don't know
how.
The problem is that Interbase can not manage SQL-Statements with "null"
statements after the VARCHAR-statement like
create table addressbook_ejb_AddressEntry (name VARCHAR(255) not null
primary key, address
well, I can tell you that if you need entity beans OAS won't help you.
I've had to evaluate OAS 6 months ago and it sure is a total waste of time
JP
-Original Message-
From: John Hogan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Viernes, 09 de Febrero de 2001 1:12
To: Orion-Interest
Subject:
could you explain more on this ?
On Sat, Feb 10, 2001, Juan Lorandi (Chile) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
well, I can tell you that if you need entity beans OAS won't help you.
I've had to evaluate OAS 6 months ago and it sure is a total waste of time
JP
-Original Message-
From: John
I have not gotten into it yet, as our Unix Admin department still have to install it.
If you can access the flashline comparison, the Oracle entry shows a write up in
server watch. The server watch write up rates it four and one have out of five stars,
and they mention the downfall is the
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
Since I haven't had Oracle AS installed yet, I have come up with some reflective
questions. Oracle 9I AS is supposed to be compatible with any web server, and we are
currently running Iplanet, which is rated very highly be server watch (as is the
current incarnation of Iplanet). Yet from the
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