PLEASE DO NOT WRITE TO MY ADDRESS ANY MORE I DON'T KNOW HOW YOU GOT IT I DON'T KNOW WHAT YOUR TALKING ABOUT PLEASE - Original Message - From: Pavan Dinavahi Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2001 5:26 AM To: Orion-Interest Cc: Pavan Dinavahi Subject: Holding Transactions in BMT
Greetings, we are currently experiencing what
appears to be a lack of persistance between HTTP and HTTPS, when moving between
the two on our site, and only in-frequently. Has anyone ever experienced
this problem before?
Thanks,Steve BestSystems
AdministratorSimple Devices415-637-9651 (cel
It has been several months since I set it up be we have been running with a
Verisign certificate on JDK 1.3/Orion on Red Hat 7.1. The syntax of your
command looks like what I used to import our certificate into the keystore but
as I said, it has been a while. I just used what was in the man page
Etienne,
This article may be of interest to you in setting up basic
authentication on Orion.
http://kb.atlassian.com/content/atlassian/howto/securingdirectory.html
Most of the time you can use the default XMLUserManager, which has the
users and passwords contained in XML files (principals.x
it is kind of easy.
add something like:
php
com.evermind.server.http.CGIServlet
interpreter
/usr/local/bin/php
php
/*.php
Hey all,
When my JSP session times out, I'm seeing an unexpected phenomenom. The
session variable still exists, I can call getId() and the correct formerly
valid session id is returned, but all the attributes stored in the session
get wiped away. So, I wanted to monitor when these attributes g
One backslash is not enough. There have to be two of them!
In the app client popup window still one backslash has to be typed in
front of the ':'
Is this how it's supposed to be?
Peter
Hani Suleiman wrote:
>This isn't a bug, as ':' has to be escaped with a backslash in .properties
>files
>
>P
Etieene,
No coding is necessary. The XMLUserManager is used by default, or you can
use the DataSourceUsermanager (a database store), or the EJBUserManager (a
cmp bean), or an LDAP usermanager (this was developed outside of Orion, but
is very useful addition). You do have to specify the proper j2e
This isn't a bug, as ':' has to be escaped with a backslash in .properties
files
Peter Beck said:
> Hello Orion users!
>
> After too many hours of playing around with ormi tunneling I found out
> the following:
> (seems to be a bug !!!)
>
> WITHOUT RMI TUNNELING
> uri like that usually works: or
Hello Orion users!
After too many hours of playing around with ormi tunneling I found out
the following:
(seems to be a bug !!!)
WITHOUT RMI TUNNELING
uri like that usually works: ormi://myhost/myapp
both when read from the jndi.properties file and typed in the app client
popup window
INTROD
I generated a 1024 bit CSR using keytool that comes with JDK 1.3
I purchased a 128 bit cert from Verisign and have trouble importing it using
keytool
when I use the following syntax
keytool -import -trustcacerts -file xyz.cer -keystore keystore
I get the following exception -
Failed to establi
Hi,
I'm curious to know if there is any possibility to setup my webapp for using
basic authentication without having to code a (simple) user manager (cf
http://www.orionsupport.com/articles/usermanager.html).
It seems that orion is the only app server needing some code to support
basic authentic
I had
a number of troubles getting this set up, but unfortunately I don't remember
what mose of them were. I'm assuming your admin has rmi:login enabled, and
disabled="false"?
- Geoffrey
-Original Message-From: JoseMa
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I've thought about this a few times but never took the time to try it.
I'm thinking of a configuration where you use apache in front of Orion.
That way you could set up apache to recognize the .php extension. Anyway...
Let me know if it works. The bigger issue I was thinking about was sess
Runs fine on Win95 PII 200 at 64MB RAM. I used it for development up till 6
months ago. (not my choice!)
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From: The elephantwalker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2001 9:49 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: oracle/open world
Dear Group,
I have been at the Oracle/open world for two days...and there is some
significant news
I have a stateful ejb with bean managed transaction. I am trying to
accomplish a stateful workflow spanning multiple requests. And, need the
StatefulEJB to maintain its own transactional context.
a.) I am loosing Transaction State when invoking multiple transactional
methods on this stateful
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