Hi Group,
I am new to Orionserver and EJB in general so I hope I can get some tips
from you guys and girls out there! :)
I tried out the hello-planet example at Orion Primer and that worked okay.
Then I wanted to try an example with a EJB, Servlet and a simple html page
from one of the
Knowing how the legacy handles transactions would help. Particulary
interested if rollbacks are accomplished by 'compensating' transactions,
which would make the whole process straightforward.
JP
-Original Message-
From: Reason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Lunes, 24 de Septiembre
Microsoft just announced that they are releasing a Type 4 JDBC driver for
SQL Server 2000. It's based on code licensed from Merant.
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2001/Sep01/09-25MerantPR.asp
Download the beta here:
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/downloads/default.asp
Haven't tested
Here! I evaluated Merant's drivers 'bout a year ago and they were... err...
not
as good as I expected(hadn to go for I-Net's ones). They couldda improve a
lot in a year, tough.
JP
-Original Message-
From: Darren Gibbons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Martes, 25 de Septiembre de
This week:
- upcoming build
- new documents available
- upcoming documents
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Upcoming build
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First of all, a great THANK YOU to this community for hanging in there
during this tough period.
Within a few days we will publish a new build.
Starting
Greetings.
I am having difficulty with getting JMS working under
Orion in a clustered environment.
The general layout of the cluster is this,
1 (or more) Util machines, one of which is running the JMS server.
-Run high-load utility programs that are listening
on various Queues
You should be able to keep one machine as JMS server and run different
subscribers/publishers on different machines.
This only gotcha is you can't run the subscribers as MessageListeners, I
tried to run subscriber as a listener on different machine but some how the
listener mode doesn't work.