This is great -- the more the merrier. Just like other little guys like
Orion, such as Jboss (www.jboss.org) and Blazix (www.blazix.com), give the
competition like BEA and Websphere a run for the money, databases like mysql
(www.mysql.com), postgresql (www.postgresql.org), firebird interbase
(h
I came across a server called blazix, which has cluster, gui's, support, and
only 1.5 mg at www.blazix.com for $2000. Does anyone have any exposure or
experience with this server? How does it compare and contrast with Orion?
I came across a server called blazix, which has cluster, gui's, support, and only 1.5
mg at www.blazix.com for $2000. Does anyone have any exposure or experience with this
server? How does it compare and contrast with Orion?
Has anyone connected Resin with the new OC4J technology (the server formerly known as
Orion) in Oracle 9IAS? Is it the same procedure as for Orion, as documented in Resin?
I was looking through the Oracle documentation on Orion, and I noticed another
interesting observation. Apache is hooked up as a front end, passing requests to OC4J
(Orion) J2EE applications. Apache is still part of the Oracle equation.
Anyone see the book Java 2 Enterprise Edition by Mark Wutka? It's almost as relaxing
and refreshing as a good movie.
: Monday, May 21, 2001 1:31 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: simple questions
can i also use the tool for deploying the app i created using jbuilder?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kemp
Randy-W18971
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 4:09 AM
To
ant
This will cause ant to build project using the default build.xml file in the
addressbook project. This will create the C:\test\addressbook\lib for you.
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From: "Kemp Randy-W18971" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Orion-Interest" <[EMAIL PROTE
It has been a while since I have worked on the address book example, but
please clarify the lib directory question. I have looked at the doc again
at www.jollem.com, and it says
The generated Java .class files will be placed in the lib/java/
subdirectory. This directory will be created automatic
Title: ³×À̹ö ¸ÞÀÏ
Can
someone translate this Korean question and answer for me?
-Original Message-From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 10:11
AMTo: Orion-InterestSubject: ?? ?? ?? ??
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
You need to download 1.4.5, and auto update according to directions at
www.orionsupport.com/articles/update.html.
-Original Message-
From: Sam [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 8:40 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Where does one download 1.4.8 [EXPIRED TRIAL LICENCE]
The steps for deploying on Orion are found in the Orion documentation
(www.orionserver.com), supplemented by Orion support (www.orionsupport.com). I
suggest that you look at and implement the examples at www.jollem.com, regarding the
Orion primer and Orion CMP primer. As far as Tomcat goes, l
Title: SV: Re: RE: Simple Java Doubts
Please
don't "Borg" with with the details, least we "leap" to the wrong conclusions.
-Original Message-From: Magnus Rydin
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, May 10, 2001 3:41
AMTo: Orion-InterestSubject: SV: Re: RE: Simple Java
Can someone explain this question to me?
-Original Message-
From: Tin Hoc Pt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 10, 2000 1:25 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Fun with compound primary keys
mkgjfkgjfkgnjkjgfgrfg
See. Sleep deprivation works. I forgot the jar command.
java -jar orion.jar -autoupdate
Hi Mark. The fault lies with Orion, since I just looked over their FAQ and
documentation, and I couldn't find the information. Maybe I am just too groggy from
lack of sleep. The command is executed from the directory orion.jar is in, and I
believe this is the format (correct me if I am wrong
The only problem I found with PJA is that it replaces some core Java packages from Sun
with the PJA packages. This may not be a problem, as long as new releases of the JDK
and PGA don't present problems.
-Original Message-
From: David Kinnvall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday,
Not only that, but all the low priced and strong open source J2EE servers
got together to form a Union, with the key members being Orion, Enhydra, and
jboss.
The new name: Boss-Hides-Onion (composite of jboss-enhydra-orion).
Motto:
Run with Orion and reach the stars,
Or pick Jboss and count the ja
Do these Klingon J2EE servers function uniformly thought out the galaxy, or
do they exhibit strange behaviors in black holes?
-Original Message-
From: Johan Fredriksson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 27, 2001 1:11 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: Orion support company
Title: RE: Orion performance meassures ?
Besides Apache Jmeter (jakarta.apache.org), and Orion's
internal statistics, look at www.acelet.com
and their stress test component (http://www.acelet.com/super/help/tour/StressTour.html)
.
-Original Message-From: Larry Velez
[mailto:[E
Have you looked at the free Apache Jmeter at http://jakarta.apache.org/?
-Original Message-
From: Tony Fonager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 4:20 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Orion performance meassures ?
We are experimenting with Orion as an alternative t
I am working with a free package now at www.ve.com/kavachart. They come with
either a servlet or applet version, and there is a developers kit at a cheap
price.
-Original Message-
From: Van Dooren, Damian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 7:46 AM
To: Orion-Inter
You have the web site wrong. It should be www.beanowowner.orionservernomore.com
-Original Message-
From: Yuri V. Turban [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 10:37 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Orion support company
>Orion's web site is still up? Every time I
I have been working with the graphing software at www.ve.com/kavachart, and it is free
and used by many major companies. I am not sure if my first kava chart message was
received.
The mail has slowed down, but is still up and running. Less mail is also a
good sign, in that the number of problems or issues is very low.
-Original Message-
From: Ismael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 5:56 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Is the list dead?
I believe it is internally setting it. When I transported the Orion and
Orion Primer examples (www.jollem.com) to Jboss (www.jboss.org) as a
learning exercise, I had to define the package settings externally in my
classpath for jboss. For Orion, I didn't have to do this, but I don't know
what's
gt; I do feel one solution would be to use a Bulletin Board instead of a mailing
> list. That way, the questions could be placed into categories and you
> wouldn't have to read a ton of email. Just my opinion
>
> "If you don't have anything nice to say, don't sa
Hello, Alby.
I recently ran into a similar problem, when I tried to set up LiteWebServer
(www.gefionsoftware.com) for our DreamWeaver Ultradev developers to use for testing
JSP pages. It all boils down to the directory used (context directory). If the
directory is set up for just HTML, it w
This question did occur to me, and Socrates would have a field day with it.
Since this list has everyone from visitors, EJB beginners, EJB server
builders, and anyone in between, what is a relavent question? More
importantly, what is a relavent answer? To me, any question related to
Orion or EJB
And what, par say, is revevant to the list? This list gets everyone from
EJB beginners to people who build EJB servers. My philosophy is always
this. If a beginner asks a question, and I can answer it and get them into
the J2EE fold, then I am all for it. If an expert has a question, and I ca
t; >>
> >> I say we all start using Bavarian products, if only because
Bavarian names
> >> seem to have a better vowel/consonant ratio.
> >>
> >> Say, Randy... what country are YOU from? (That's the leading
indicator for
> >> quality of code...)
Can you share a company email and phone number contact?
-Original Message-
From: denis despinoy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 4:29 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Orion support available @pacific time
Hey Guys,
We've elected Orion as our appserver about 7 mo
Yes, but it does. It provides comic relief. One tread quest asked what happens if
Orion when under. No problem. Eventually Jboss and Enhydra will get there. And no,
they really don't compete with Orion. There's enough of the pie to go around, and I
want them all to succeed, and get the bi
:03 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: A Swedish Idea
Unlike all those OSS products huh.
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Kemp Randy-W18971 wrote:
> It has been said that if Bill Gates stopped to pick up a hundred dollar
bill, he would be losing money. On a more serious note, it's really not the
There is something addressing that issue on www.orionsupport.com.
-Original Message-
From: George Mardale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 7:29 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Orion as a service on Windows NT 4
Hello everybody!
I want to install Orion as a servi
t; seem to have a better vowel/consonant ratio.
>>
>> Say, Randy... what country are YOU from? (That's the leading indicator for
>> quality of code...)
>>
>> On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 08:49:24AM -0500, Kemp Randy-W18971 wrote:
>> > Now this may be a dumb
Are
you attending the Timbuktu Java convention, by chance?
-Original Message-From: Kanbay Saravanan
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 4:29
AMTo: Orion-InterestSubject: Re:
[RE]..
please do not study java.it is waste to study java...i am
wor
ile there's nothing wrong with the first two steps, the third
seems to be a bit of a....leap of faith.
Hani
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Kemp Randy-W18971 wrote:
> Transactions are supported with the Berkeley transaction engine in the current Mysql
>release. A prior user has answered how to s
ase...logicsphere! After all, they're both US companies...
>
>On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Kemp Randy-W18971 wrote:
>
> > Now this may be a dumb idea, and I am just thinking up brainstorms to
> promote Orion, but it occurred to me that both Mysql and Orion are in
> Sweden. Now I don
ey're both US companies...
On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Kemp Randy-W18971 wrote:
> Now this may be a dumb idea, and I am just thinking up brainstorms to promote Orion,
>but it occurred to me that both Mysql and Orion are in Sweden. Now I don't know how
>big Sweden is, but perhaps a
;s jobs harder.
I say we all start using Bavarian products, if only because Bavarian names
seem to have a better vowel/consonant ratio.
Say, Randy... what country are YOU from? (That's the leading indicator for
quality of code...)
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 08:49:24AM -0500, Kemp Randy-W18971 wro
Now this may be a dumb idea, and I am just thinking up brainstorms to promote Orion,
but it occurred to me that both Mysql and Orion are in Sweden. Now I don't know how
big Sweden is, but perhaps a meeting between the two teams could find ways to mutually
promote or bridge the two products. J
The problem Orion will face is that the open source and low cost competition
will be heating up, and as the quality improves, so will the competition.
Who should they watch out for?
1.Resin (www.caucho.com). When they finally get an EJB server out, it will
be set to integrate with Resin and have
If you go to the Swedish newspaper site, there is a picture of the
developers.
-Original Message-
From: Johan Fredriksson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 3:09 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: Is this the Orion Team?
Yes
- Original Message -
From: "Ke
Please also see the server side Inprise review at
http://www2.theserverside.com/reviews/thread.jsp?thread_id=290,
along with Orion reviews at
http://www2.theserverside.com/reviews/thread.jsp?thread_id=165 and
http://www2.theserverside.com/reviews/thread.jsp?thread_id=118
-Original Message
There are many ways to handle support issues, and I can give some ideas. An
interesting model is to see what commercial products like Resin
(www.caucho.com) are doing. They offer several levels of support, based on
different prices, and they have the source code available to customers.
Currentl
From: Kemp Randy-W18971
To: 'Mike Sick '; 'Orion-Interest '
Cc:
Subject: RE: ORION RISE FROM THE DEAD! - What we have here is a failure to
communicate ...
Sent: 4/13/01 9:22 AM
Importance: Normal
Mike:
I do agree with a
Mike:
So many tools, it's hard to keep track. Jbuilder, Kawa, Ultraedit, Ant, ejbdoclet,
Bugseeker. I am sure I missed some.
Randy
-Original Message-
From: Kalle Anka
To: Orion-Interest
Sent: 4/13/01 1:32 AM
Subject: IDE tools and Orion
Hi,
I'm evaluating different tools for devel
and will support the product. But it's impossible
to
help if you don't know what's wrong.
Mike Sick
- Original Message -
From: "Kemp Randy-W18971" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Orion-Interest" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 3
David:
Most people on this list are fans of Orion and are rooting for them to succeed.
Personally, I root for the small guys, like Orion, Jboss, and Jonas, only because this
technology should be available to everyone, and not just companies with deep pockets.
Orion is the only commercial se
I think someone on this list contacted the Kawa development team, and the
answer they received was that integration with Orion would be accomplished
in an up and coming Kawa service pack.
-Original Message-
From: Kalle Anka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 5:06
For comparison purposes, the flash line matrix can be found at
http://www.flashline.com/Components/appservermatrix.jsp. I may have counted wrong.
Calvin:
There are approximately 35 servers, according to the flash matrix
comparison. You should not give up on Orion, but a backup plan is good.
Unfortunately, there is nothing really good in the Orion price range, and if
you can afford it, Web logic is probably the way to go (given they have
Thanks for the wonderful update, and for three fellows from Sweden, they are
doing a great job of building a low-cost, application server. I do hope
they can build some great partnerships with other companies to provide
support contracts, and maybe a technical writer to enhance the
documentation.
Another excellent general tutorial set is found at
http://www.execpc.com/~gopalan/java/java_tutorial.html.
-Original Message-
From: SCOTT FARQUHAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 12:44 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: How to start EJB development using Orion?
In addition, check the tutorial out at www.4degreez.com/intro_part_1.html
and www.4degreez.com/intro_part_2.html.
-Original Message-
From: SCOTT FARQUHAR [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 12:44 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: How to start EJB development using Or
The reason you are probably getting remote access denied from the Mysql server, is
that the grant tables must be set up with the com address (www.something.com) and
localhost. If you are using mysql, I strongly recommend picking up Mysql by Paul
DuBois (see page 429, A Privileged puzzle), and
There
are some excellent thoughts expressed here. I too, am happy Orion is free
for development, and I love the product. If you look into some of the open
source DB servers, such as Mysql, Postgresql, and SapDB, all offer some sort of
support contracts for a price. Usually, for developmen
How many people are actually working on Orion, and what is their forte? Most likely,
it is probably developed and maintain by a small number (maybe under six). Sure, they
are successful, and sell, but they could sell more. Think up them as an up and coming
rock group. Add a good manager (CE
I have thought deeply about Orion, and I feel they are affected by the same problems
as Jboss, which is lack of funding or capital. This is a wonderful product, build by
some very intelligent people, with excellent advice from the user community, but there
are three bottlenecks they need to ad
Look into the sun tutorials on RMI, the Appendix chapter on Mastering
Enterprise JavaBeans by Ed Roman, or search for RMI tutorials on a search
engine like www.northernlight.com.
-Original Message-
From: 1h@:AV [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2001 8:30 AM
To: Orion-In
The only product that can beat it is Oracle, but that's not an option for everyone,
because of the cost. Since there are so many good, free database products, such as
Interbase, Postgresql, Mysql, SapDB, etc., you really can pick and choose. For the
record, all of these databases have been ar
I believe the latest release of Mysql supports transactions, but I am not sure the
binaries are set with the Berkeley transaction engine. You may have to compile both,
and this is a question for Mysql.
-Original Message-
From: Kiss Tibor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April
complaints. As Joseph said, it depends on what you want out of
your software. Killer performance, compliance to specs, excellent
development environment, easy deployment, or fuzzy feelgood social
aspects. The fuzzy stuff is nice, but given a choice....
Hani
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, Kemp Randy-W18971 wrote:
Thanks for the history lesson. Magnus and Karl have done one superb job for two
people.
-Original Message-
From: Mike Sick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 10:20 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: JBoss verses Orion
When I was first introduced to Orion, Magnus w
ar 31, 2001 at 09:37:31AM -0600, Kemp Randy-W18971 wrote:
> Orion is definitely ahead of Jboss technically, but Jboss has more people behind
>it, as far as development and debugging goes. With Jboss, you can get a profile of
>the founders and board members. It would be nice to hav
Opinion on documentation noted and agreed with. There is some good tutorials at
www.jollem.com and www.orionsupport.com, but they are operated by dedicated users of
Orion, and not Orion themselves. What Orion needs is to get a good technical writer
on their staff.
-Original Message-
I do like playing with the jboss/jetty combination (www.jboss.org)over the
jboss/tomcat combination, even though I started with the tomcat combination. I agree
that the Orion JSP engine is faster, but by their own benchmarks, Resin
(www.caucho.com) is close, and if you download their JSP engi
Orion is definitely ahead of Jboss technically, but Jboss has more people behind it,
as far as development and debugging goes. With Jboss, you can get a profile of the
founders and board members. It would be nice to have the same profile of some of the
Orion founders and developers, so we ca
There
are three ways to resolve a dispute:
1.
Subject matter experts from this list.
2. See
what experts in the books say
3.
Download another free JSP engine, like Tomcat (jakarta.apache.org), or
LiteWebServer (http://www.gefionsoftware.com/), and
see what you get.
-Original Message
: Impossible getting the attention of the orion (support)
team. Are they still around?
That line worked for a few months.
Now, it getting to be clear that there is no new company.
> -Original Message-
> From: Kemp Randy-W18971 [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, March 19, 2001 1:1
Hypersonic sql has temporary become hsql, as it tries to find a home with a new
development team. There are other options also, mentioned in this list before, like
mysql (www.mysql.com), postgresql (www.postgresql.org), and instantdb
(www.enhydra.org).
> -Original Message-
> From:
You are correct, in that ports up to 1024 are restricted. I think there is some
information on running Orion on Unix in www.orionsupport.com.
-Original Message-
From: Mike Weissman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 10:51 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: Orion
I think the statement "weblogic is giving us headaches" sums everything up. I like
working with better engineered products, like Orion and Jboss (needs to catch up to
Orion, but they have more people, so it's not impossible), which are smaller, better
crafted, and easier to work with. But clu
For those interested in Hypersonic SQL, here is some encouragement from their user
mailing lists.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 1:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [hsql-user] New Project Formed at SourceForge
Are you talking about the friendship greeting card where everyone gets a $1000 US
savings bond? If so, most of us didn't get it in the first mailing. Could you please
resend it?
-Original Message-
From: John Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 5:36 AM
To:
Orion had admitted having problems providing a support level needed by some
companies, and that is one of the reasons for the new company, but the
process is taking longer then anticipated. Hopefully, down the road, things
will get back to normal, along with enhanced accounting, marketing,
docume
After reflecting on it, it probably doesn't hurt to ship hypersonic SQL, as
a prototype database, but it would be nice if someone could pick up the
ball, and continue to work on it. In reality, it is a nice database. Even
better would be to add InstantDB from Enhydra, which is also a free Java
d
there.
Regards,
Karl Avedal
Kemp Randy-W18971 wrote:
> If HypersonicSQL is a dead project, why is it still being shipped with Orion?
nsole in server-mode is
great!
Jeff
>-Original Message-
>From: Kemp Randy-W18971 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 6:36 AM
>To: Orion-Interest
>Subject: Why is Hypersonic SQL still being integrated
>
>
>If HypersonicSQL is a dead projec
InstantDB (for a Java database), which is actively developed by Enhydra
(www.enhydra.org).
-Original Message-
From: Tim Endres [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 11:47 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: Why is Hypersonic SQL still being integrated
> If Hyperson
If HypersonicSQL is a dead project, why is it still being shipped with Orion?
I heard that the original author was not longer actively developing the product, and
someone was temporary taking over the administration and maintenance. Because of the
state of disruption with hypersonic, I recommend to look at Enhydra's InstandDB, if
you wish a Java based RDMS, else look at
Here is a Colombo mystery I am wrestling with, called the case of the unrecognized
Parser jar. Please forgive me if this got sent twice, since I was unsure of the
first email See if you have any insights.
1. On windows 2000, I get this message when running Resin or Tomcat (Since their list
Here is a Colombo mystery I am wrestling with, called the case of the
unrecognized Parser jar. See if anyone has any insights.
1. On windows 2000, I get this message when running Resin or Tomcat (Since
their lists don't know, I would see if any Orion experts could answer).
(http://localhost:80
You are correct that Apache is not production ready for Windows. IBM has funded and
aided in the drive to make an Apache version that can be run on Windows, but any
promise of a production stable version won't occur until at least 2.0. It is better
to wait, or run Apache on a Unix environment
In the open source endeavors, you click on a hyperlink that says subscribe
or unsubscribe, and it creates an email message (via you mail program), with
everything you need. I haven't looked at the Orion form lately (and the
instructions are probably simple), but the former method is foolproof (I'
That's a wonderful offer and would group all the tutorials together under one web
site -- you both have created very excellent tutorials.
-Original Message-
From: Ernst de Haan
To: Orion-Interest
Sent: 3/1/01 7:30 PM
Subject: Re: Orion Tutorial, Parts 1 and 2
Although I've written my
These tutorials are great and a wonderful aid for J2EE and Orion
deployment.
-Original Message-
From: James Halloran
To: Orion-Interest
Sent: 3/1/01 12:56 PM
Subject: Orion Tutorial, Parts 1 and 2
Hello Orion community,
I cleaned up the tutorial I posted here a few days ago, and I adde
Just a
comment on Tomcat. I agree that Orion is a great product, and Tomcat
has a funky protocol arrangement with Apache, but that will get better.
Right now, Tomcat is integrated with Jboss, and there is talk of putting Apache
into the equation. Openejb is also stated to be integrated wi
(deploying complete J2EE applications,
performing unit tests, translating source code to formatted HTML, checking
Javadoc comments for completeness, etc.) And all of that in a
platform-independant manner :)
So IMHO comparing deploytool with Ant is a bit odd.
--
Ernst
Kemp Randy-W18971 wrote:
> This
This is a nice tutorial at www.4degreez.com and now that I am used to ant, the sun
tools are much easier. And I, for one, and all for making my life easier.
How about a picture of the Orion constellation, along with the logo
sung to the tune -- Sitting on the doc of the bay
Looking for the doc of the day
Watching my problems coming my way.
Looking for the doc of the day,
Wasting time.
I left my Weblogic server,
Headed for the Swedish bay,
With J2EE
GUI tools? Give the guys at Orion some time, and I am sure they will
develop some, or perfect the existing ones. Same goes with the open source
projects. They just need some time to mature.
-Original Message-
From: Gary Shea [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001
Comment:
Orion is very much like an open source project, in that they have an
excelling mailing list, offering support. Sure, some people may think like
this: Gee, I had to read the Sun specs to learn (which are really more
geared to providing a blueprint to building an EJB server, and not how
I also respect it, and agree it's their decision. But the recent developments with
Resin have prompted me to raise the question. End of subject, unless someone else
raises the issue.
-Original Message-
From: Robert Krueger
To: Orion-Interest
Sent: 2/24/01 1:01 PM
Subject: Re: Source a
To learn to use EJB, it is the SIG (in name) site. If you go to
www.northernlight.com, search for EJB tutorial, it is in the first ten sites, and they
have a whole section on tutorials. You can also go to www.theserverside.com and
download Masterning Enterprise Javabeans.
-Original Me
In the new Jboss manual (www.jboss.org), there is a chapter on
Running the Examples from Enterprise JavaBeans, by Richard Monson-Haefel
(Unix)
which shows how do set them up on jboss, since the examples are free to
download
Perhaps something similar in Orion would be useful to newcomers.
This is the same point I have been hammering to Orion for a while. Orion makes a
wonderful product, but how do those outside of the Orion world know that? If you
never heard of the state of Hawaii, and I told you a hundred years ago it's a great
island to sail to, would you believe me? If I
Hi, Julian. This topic has been discussed so many times, that I have lost count.
It's best to check the archives for a discussion here, and if you don't know, someone
can help you. The tools really range from the free and cheap, to the very expensive,
depending on what you are looking for an
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