I have added a delete command to my ant buildfile to remove the
orion-ejb-jar.xml file for now. But, isn't there a better solution?
Please, any help would be appreciated. Someone must have figured this out or
isn't aware of it
Thanks,
Ozzie Gurkan
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From: "
-web-site.xml are modified and
it works great. However, don't use this the second time otherwise you will
keep getting a underscore prepend to your ear file and new unzipped
directories will appear--ughhh! Instead just copy this file to the
orion\applications directory and overwrite your previous *.ear
a new bean
or change the "location" of this file, it is never copied over to the
deployment directory. I have to manually go to the "application-deployments"
directory and delete the orion-ejb-jar.xml for it work...Why?
Thanks for your help,
Ozzie Gurkan
running: Orion 1.4.5
and it works like a charm! I was also annoyed by the underscore and it
also eats up disk space fast!
Thanks,
Ozzie Gurkan
--- Roger Vaughn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have noticed that when I use the admin.jar -deploy command to deploy
my applications (which is required to deploy remotely), Orion
You said it in the last sentence. I gave that a shot yesterday and vouila!
I got it working. I don't like using the "admin.jar" way anymore. It seems
to create new directories for each deployment...ughh!
Thanks,
Ozzie Gurkan
--- Jeff Schnitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a thought
You can also create an oracle.jar file and put the path in the actual
manifest file. Have you tried that?
Ozzie
--- Stanislav Maximov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm not sure if you can use the CLASSPATH to accomplish the
same thing, but frankly I'm not clear on how orion decides where to
can't seem to
get anything working without actually doing just that. I have touched the
web.xml file before it is ear'd up to be deployed, but that didn't work.
Does anyone have a solution to this problem? I must be missing something
very simple.
Thanks,
Ozzie Gurkan
Try using "com.evermind.server.ApplicationInitialContextFactory" and use
"ormi://localhost" as the url.
Thanks,
Ozzie
--- Carl Schaller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SV: Servlet Mapping and Accessi try to access an ejb from a cold fusion
(client). a fuslet servers as a connector between cfxtags
.
Ozzie
--- "Daniel G. Koulomzin" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the error? I get a LinkageError when I update my WAR file
without
restarting the server.
-Dan
Ozzie Gurkan wrote:
I have searched through all of orion-interest list and still have not
found
a solution that works
quot;. A "ear deployer" window will
come up and you can add your JNDI names, Web Context root and such to
finally deploy your application.
If you have any trouble with using these applications, I can help you out.
Give it a try.
Thanks,
Ozzie Gurkan
--- Johan Fredriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wr
sh out all
of the classes it needs and add them to the "Files" tree and restart the
assembler again. It is very annoying, but it actually works. I really hope
that they fix this problem.
Thanks,
Ozzie Gurkan
P.S.: Put these classes in your classpath makes no difference. It is
actually l
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