Hi everybody
I noticed in the EJB 2.0
specification that most of the examples use java.util.Collection
when defining a relationship between two entities, even though java.util.Set is also allowed.
Why is that so?
I would expect java.util.Set
to be the most frequently used typ
alker
www.elephantwalker.com
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From:
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Behalf Of Randahl Fink Isaksen
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 1:08 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Orion user management
Hi Peter
I was just
wondering: In your search for
management
session.invalidate(); ?
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From: Randahl Fink Isaksen
To: Orion-Interest
Cc: orion-interest@orionservercom
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:08 AM
Subject: Orion user management
Hi Peter
I was just
wondering: In
Hi Peter
I was just wondering: In your search
for user management methods have you ever come across a logout()
method? It seems odd to me, that there is only a login method on the
role-manager interface – if you are dealing with an application client (e.g.
a Swing client) instead of
Hi
I am wondering if anyone has any
experience with using JDK 1.4 to run Orion – I noticed that, the Orion
installation docs mention using JDK 1.2.2, but is does not say that this is a requirement.
I would like to run Orion with JDK 1.4 because then the new Java features like logging
Hi
Have anyone of you noticed that the RoleManager contains no log-out method – this raises
the question “How do you log out an application (Swing) client?”
Randahl
I noticed that when specifying the jndi properties in accordance with the orion documentation you include this line:
java.naming.factory.initial=com.evermind.server.ApplicationClientInitialContextFactory
Does this mean that the application client
needs to have the mentioned class in
Then I sure hope the bidirectional N-M relationships work too... that
would sure take some load off my shoulders.
R.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Dan Haley
Sent: Friday, February 15, 2002 11:54
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Wow. I
We are currently implementing a Java
Swing client, and I am wondering how to write the log in system. When not using
http or form based log in (HTML) and when you wish to let the client log in
from a GUI interface (Swing), which part of Orion is then used to hand over the
username and passw
Hi
I was just
wondering if anyone on this mailing list has a clue to when we might expect the
bidirectional N-M relationships to work. Since the 2.0 version of the
specification is final I expect the development team is working on these
features. I guess we are waiting for several of
e
unportable. It should be in orion, but must be used wisely.
JP
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> From: Randahl Fink Isaksen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Miércoles, 30 de Mayo de 2001 3:29
> To: Orion-Interest
> Subject: RE: bugs in <@page extends=""> in Orion
29, 2001 10:45 PM
Subject: RE: bugs in <@page extends=""> in Orion implementation?
> I believe this could be better modeled differently, because it leaves no
> room for the web server to implement its callbacks and java doesn't
support
> multiple inheritance.
>
eaves no
room for the web server to implement its callbacks and java doesn't support
multiple inheritance.
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> From: Randahl Fink Isaksen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Martes, 29 de Mayo de 2001 3:01
> To: Orion-Interest
> Subject: RE
Well, Robert, would you elaborate on those thoughts?
R.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert
Nicholson
Sent: 23. maj 2001 04:51
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: bugs in <@page extends=""> in Orion implementation?
Factoring code int
Well, can anyone confirm that JSP pages can extend your own class when using
Orion??? Or has noone been able to use "@page extends"?
I see many good reasons for implementing your own super class for your JSP
pages. For instance, such a superclass could do logging of all client
activities or it co
I suppose you are aware that the current JDK1.4 is only a beta release - I
think the error you posted is not related to Orion, and might very well be
JDK related, since it is concerning a JDK DLL.
We should probably expect some instability from the current JDK1.4 - sun has
chosen to not even displ
Title: SV: Running a Class at Server Startup
Well,
Magnus, that is a constructive suggestion, but what if he wanted to do something
which a servlet is restricted from doing? Is there a way to simply startup a
regular java application allong with Orion?
Randahl
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Hmmm... it makes you wonder if "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" and
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" work for BEA - they sure are doing a great job of
ruining the Orion user mailing list. I wonder how many more people are going
to unsubscribe today...
R.
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[mailto:[EMAIL P
Michael J. Cannon wrote: Interbase is not 'free.'
Well, Michael, I already made a post of the parts in the Interbase licence
that states that the database product is free. I think I read the licence
very carefully, and as far as I can see, the licence is indeed free. The
licence includes sentenc
Well I would not know - I have never met him... I wonder what makes you able
to make that king of comparison...
R.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Hani Suleiman
Sent: 17. april 2001 16:18
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Is this the Orion
I upgraded my versions without any problems encountered - maybe you too
could benefit from replacing your two jar files. Remember, however, that you
should download the latest version of Xalan and use BOTH the xalan.jar AND
THE xerces.jar which comes with Xalan - that way you can be sure your
xala
I get double e-mails and it is only from this list, I might add.
R.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dan North
Sent: 10. april 2001 19:18
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: double emails
Is anyone else getting double postings or have I accident
I am also getting double e-mails... it has been like this for approximately
4 days now. I have not change my subscribtion during this period, so I think
something is misconfigured.
That makes to of us... anyone else??
Randahl
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If it
is of any help to you, I can inform you that I used Borland/Interbase
instead of Firebird/Interbase, and that works fine with Interclient. So if you
do not find a solution you might try Borland/Interbase instead - you will
probably not be able to note the difference anyway, since it is
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: 5. april 2001 15:05
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: orion + jbuilder4 --> sapdb?
Randahl Fink Isaksen wrote:
>
Thanks for your recommendation. We've thought about Interbase. I bro
Hi Peter
I have not read your original post, nor the replies. However, I just wanted
to recommend using Interbase. If you want to use Borland JBuilder, it seems
obvious to use Borland Interbase aswell - I am not completely up to speed
with JBuilder, but I would expect that their own database pro
Dan North wrote:
ps. What a helpful mailing list :o)
Yes! It is truly a great list this one - it really makes you want to meet
all these helpfull skilled people and celebrate!... too bad we live in
different countries, there are a couple of people on this list whom I owe a
drink or two at the lo
When using max-table-name-length in my database schema Orion does not only
truncate table names, it also alters them. I have a couple of beans which
all have their own relationship to a certain other bean which has a long
name. This should result in Orion creating the following tables:
MyFirstEJB
Hi
If you could give me any feedback about the following issue I would be very
gratefull...
I managed to get Interbase up and running with Orion. When I deploy, Orion
creates my tables in the way I expected. However, when I start creating EJBs
I get a javax.ejb.CreateException from InterClient.
of the code, IIRC near
XATransaction.)
Tibor
> -Original Message-
> From: Randahl Fink Isaksen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 8:38 AM
> To: Orion-Interest
> Subject: RE: Orion using Interbase / VerifyError
>
>
> Thanks. I am using JDK1.
Hi
If you could give me any feedback about the following issue I would be very
gratefull...
I managed to get Interbase up and running with Orion. When I deploy, Orion
creates my tables in the way I expected. However, when I start creating EJBs
I get a javax.ejb.CreateException from InterClient.
current
form.)
AFAIK, not a single line of code has been added between August and
January.
> -Original Message-
> From: Randahl Fink Isaksen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, April 02, 2001 3:11 PM
> To: Orion-Interest
> Subject: Orion using Interbase / VerifyE
I am trying to make Orion work with Interbase. When deploying my solution I
get the error shown below. I have tested my application on Hypersoniq, and I
have tested my Interbase setup, plus I am able to connect to the
datasource's URL using Interbases built in test tool. Still I get the
java.lang.
I just wanted to check if anyone else on the list have had trouble getting
the e-mails from the list. As of monday our mail server has started to can
all e-mails from the list, saying they contain errors. All our other e-mails
are delivered, so it seems our mail server works fine. Up until monday
I think it is because of the list software. I too have been unable to get
the mail to my account, but I tried subscribing a different account, and
that works. Why don't you try creating a hotmail.com account or the like,
and subscribe it... Just a thought.
R.
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From: [EM
This may be a help to you: Check out the java.util.StringTokenizer, have it
search for '\n' and replace that with .
R.
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Sent: 14. marts 2001 01:49
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Custom Error Page
I had a feeling you where going to send me this:
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> Sent: 12. marts 2001 15:32
> To: Randahl Fink Isaksen
> Subject: AW: Autoreplies and mailing list mails
>
> Ich bin voraussic
happen again.
Yours Sincerely
Randahl
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> Sent: 12. marts 2001 15:16
> To: Randahl Fink Isaksen
> Subject: AW: Un Subscribe
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> Ich bin voraussichtlich bis 05.04.2001 nicht erreichba
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winmail.dat
Is Orion compatible with the latest versions of Xalan and Xerces? - I expect
that is a question of whether the latest versions of Xalan and Xerces are
backward compatible... does anyone know from (documentation or) experience?
R.
Well, David Kinnvall, did you ever get into any trouble from replacing the
versions of Xerces and Xalan in Orion?
Randahl
Hi Mark, and the list,
I ran into this as well, just two days ago. I tried putting the
new xerces.jar in WEB-INF/lib as well as in orion/lib, with no
effect. Fi
I am wondering if I am the the only one getting an error when deploying a
new .ear (this happens often but not always):
Auto-unpacking C:\(...)\project.ear... Error unpacking: IO Error: error in
opening
zip file
Does anybody know why this happens, and is there a work-around apart from
restarting
You
cannot download 1.4.7 as a seperate package. However, you can upgrade your 1.4.5
to 1.4.7 by launching the update functionality of Orion. It is all documented at
www.orionserver.com.
Randahl
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What is the simplest, most server-independent way of using several
datasources with the same application?
I would like a number of different customers to be able to use the same
web-application, but with different database instances. It is important for
me to use as few Orion specific features as
Title: com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIConnectionException: Object reference no longer valid (Disconnected)
I
think somebody mentioned a 64K barrier on JSP pages? - Could that have something
to do with it?
R.
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A couple of us seem to have problems with error pages.
I have a page A which includes another page B, and I have created an error
page called "error.jsp" which is specified as the error page of both pages.
However, if an error occurs on page B which makes Orion forward the request
to the error pa
Since so many people have so much trouble spelling the word uN-subsriPe, I
was wondering if someone knows a fix to our eternal problem. For instance,
does someone have software installed which could periodically send an e-mail
to the list with the title
"how to 'unsubscribe', 'un subscribe' or 'u
Hi Juan!
My experience is that using an error page directive can take care of _some_
of the problems, not all. For now, I have simply put such a directive in
each page, and quite often Orion shows my error page when an error occurs.
However, if the error occurs on an included page, the contents o
Use the form at orionserver.com
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Sent: 6. marts 2001 23:43
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: un subscribe
Please un subscribe
Thanx..
you catching any exceptions anywhere?
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Randahl Fink
> Isaksen
> Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 3:49 AM
> To: Orion-Interest
> Subject: When does EJBOjbect.remove() not work
>
>
In many of my JSP files I invoke the .remove() method on an EJB to get it
permanently deleted. Sometimes, however, the EJB is NOT deleted even though
I get no error messages. So, has anyone experienced that this does not
always work:
while(myIteratorOfSomeEJBs.hasNext())
((EJBObject) myIt
According to Jim Archers example, it works with 1.4.4 and NOT with 1.4.5,
this could indicate that it does not work properly with 1.4.7 but check
Bugzilla for information about that.
R.
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Sent:
I had the same symptom once, I had declared my primary keys as Integer and
returned int rather than Integer in my ejbCreate methods. Have you
accidently done the same???
Anyways, it seems Orion is quite non-informative about semantical errors, so
I have entered a bug report about this issue (#349)
use
the form at orionserver.com
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unsubscribePlease remove me from your mailing list. --
Tony Daniello
Sounds
like the database you are using does not support a type called "int" which you
are mapping all "Integer"s to. You need to instead have Integer mapped to some
4-byte wide integer value supported, so you would have to check your database
documentation for such a type.
Anyways, accordi
I noticed that CMP 2.0 getXYZ-methods like customer.getAccounts() return a
Collection which does not use isIdentical() to test whether it contains some
element. I.e. when you invoke
customer.getAccounts().contains(myAccount);
this does not work. It seems to me that the collection returned by Ori
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The bug has been entered into the system as bug #349. It includes a thorough
description.
R.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Randahl Fink
Isaksen
Sent: 1. marts 2001 22:48
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: CMP 2.0
God point - I'll r
y, but
like I said I was looking for speed gains.
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From: "Randahl Fink Isaksen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Orion-Interest" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 2:10 PM
Subject: RE: need help getting started
> I would defi
Falk wrote:
(...)
We do have the same problem and solve it by transforming all strings by our
class XMLEscaper (...) I would be surprised if there existed some magic
avoiding this step.
(...)
You are probably right. Still, I would very much like to hear from anybody
who could prove you wrong. Ha
I would definately *NOT* recommend moving away from Tomcat if you only use
JSP and servlets. Tomcat is the reference implementation, it is free, and
unless you need a product with a lot of additional features (GUI helper
tools, EJBs, remote debugging, etc.) there is no reason to open up a can of
w
's simply an
implementation detail. Still, I doubt you will find *any* appservers
which serialize Integer keys as blobs - although it would work, the
performance penalty would be severe.
Jeff
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>From: Randahl Fink Isaksen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent
l & Magnus that
bad, misleading, or missing error messages should be logged in Bugzilla
as bugs.
http://www.orionserver.com/bugzilla
:-)
Jeff
>-Original Message-----
>From: Randahl Fink Isaksen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 1:19 AM
>To: Orion-Inte
n the database. In fact, the
spec doesn't require a relational database; that's simply an
implementation detail. Still, I doubt you will find *any* appservers
which serialize Integer keys as blobs - although it would work, the
performance penalty would be severe.
Jeff
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SimmersonSent: 1. marts 2001 14:54To:
Orion-InterestSubject: RE: CMP 2.0
But its java that compiles, not Orion.
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Randahl Fink Isaksen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 9:19 AM To:
Orion-Interest Subject
ahl
>-Original Message-
>From: Randahl Fink Isaksen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Thursday, March 01, 2001 1:09 AM
>To: Orion-Interest
>Subject: RE: Database schema type mappings
>
>
>Jeff, about the bug you mention... that sounds very strange to
>me and it
>sure should
I will rephrase my question then (still, a little off topic):
On Orion at least, it seems transformation only works for element values NOT
for attribute values. If I have
]>
Then & will get transformed to &
But will just get transformed into because the '&'
is inside an attribute.
How can
n, or...
Randahl
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jeff Schnitzer
Sent: 1. marts 2001 02:52
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Database schema type mappings
>From: Randahl Fink Isaksen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
>1. Why is Integers automatic
know in Weblogic, transactions
default to "supports" (I think). In any event, the entities
are not stored in the database unless you mark them
as "required". Orion may be doing the same thing.
-tim
> -----Original Message-
> From: Randahl Fink Isaksen [ mailto:[EMAI
#x27;s native integer type which happens to
>be 32bits on
>ix86 architectures.
>
>Michael Third
>Chief Software Architect
>parts.com
>
>
>-Original Message-
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Randahl Fink
>Isaksen
>Sent: We
be when Itanium platforms come out.
int's depend on the CPU's native integer type which happens to be 32bits on
ix86 architectures.
Michael Third
Chief Software Architect
parts.com
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Please use the form at www.orionserver.com
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Lu, Michael
Sent: 28. februar 2001 20:47
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: signoff EJB-INTEREST
signoff EJB-INTEREST
In fact if you just save your ejb-jar.xml and thereby change its time stamp
that will make Orion recreate tables. I am not sure, but I think you can
invoke orion.jar with a parameter to get it done (check out the docs), if
you are looking for a nicer way...
Yours
Randahl
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Experience tells me they are reused in Orion. If I have an optional tag
attribute on a tag and the tag is used multiple times on a page I have found
out that I need to make sure that any contents set in the optional attribute
must be cleared manually by me, or I will get whatever contents was set
not stored in the database unless you mark them as "required". Orion may be doing the same thing.
-tim
> -Original Message- >
From: Randahl Fink Isaksen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 5:29 AM > To: Orion-Interest > Subject: CMP
If you look at the database schema in
"orion/config/database-schemas/hypersonic.xml" it looks as if it is mapping
between the primitive java type "int" and the corresponding database type
"int":
.
In my EJBs my primary keys and other attributes are of type Integer. Since
there is no mapping for c
PROBLEM
I have a question regarding taking properties from an EJB and generating XML
output. To explain, here is an example of my problem:
<%= myPoem.getContents() %>
Because title is an XML attribute I think special characters like '&' needs
to be escaped with & and the like. How does one
At least now we all know a web site everyone at this list will never want to
use because the company behind it abuse our mailing list by sending
commercial spam.
I guess when you run out of marketing ideas you can always try annoying
people to see if you get some response. It is sad.
Randahl
-
Please check your spelling or use the form at www.orionserver.com (click on
mailing list).
Thanks
Randahl
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Matthias
Buchhorn
Sent: 25. februar 2001 15:53
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Unsubscibe
Unsubscibe
kko
Kurki-Suonio
Sent: 26. februar 2001 06:28
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: I know it does NOT work... but does it ???
On Sat, 24 Feb 2001, Randahl Fink Isaksen wrote:
> I know bidirectional N-M relationships are said not to work... but does
> unidirectional N-M relationships work on Or
Would somebody please confirm that they have been able to use CMP 2.0
relationships on Orion, that they have seen them get stored in the database
AND brought back into main memory correctly after a restart of the server.
When I create a relationship it works fine until I restart - I simply can't
Thanks, Jeff for your many informative posts.
I checked out the ServerTest.zip you posted and it seems my files look
pretty much like yours. I noticed you had entered the abstract schema names
of your beans, which I had not, in expectation that it would make no
difference. I have now added such n
I have put quite an effort into making the CMP 2.0 features work, using both
Orion 1.4.5 and 1.4.7 out of the box. I have narrowed my problem down to
this:
I have several uni-directional relationships, both 1:N and 1:1 and they seem
to work just fine. For instance, when I create a new ejb A which
Question A: Are the ones of you who are using CMP 2.0 using version 1.4.4,
1.4.5 or 1.4.7 of Orion?
Question B: When _you_ use the uni-directional relationship-features does
that make Orion create a seperate table for the relation or is the
relationship stored as a serialized collection attribute
I know bidirectional N-M relationships are said not to work... but does
unidirectional N-M relationships work on Orion? - On which version?
Thanks
Randahl
Fink
Isaksen
To: Orion-Interest
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2001 1:07
AM
Subject: RE: Win2k Pro. is messing up
the DB
I
know this is a wild guess, but just to make sure, I would of course do a
disk scan on that machine to make sure it is not a hardware
I know
this is a wild guess, but just to make sure, I would of course do a disk scan on
that machine to make sure it is not a hardware problem - these things do happen,
I am afraid.
Another good thing would be to run the application on a
_different_ Win2K Pro. machine to make sure it is no
You
need to check out the "Orion Primer" at jollem.com. The easiest way to find it
is to go to www.orionserver.com , click
on "Documentation" and locate the link to it on that page.
R.
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You
would not happen to be using Internet Explorer, would you? If so, that is why
you don't see the stack trace, someone mentioned earlier on. Go to the
"Advanced" part of the "Internet Options" and disable the so-called "Show
friendly http error messages". The so-called friendliness lies in
only
setBalanceAndDoWhatHasToBeDoneWhenYouSetBalance(Float balance).
Greetings Wim Veninga.
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From: "Randahl Fink Isaksen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Orion-Interest" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Jens Peter Grosen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Simon Anker Christians
Fink Isaksen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Could anyone tell me where this syntax from web.xml is defined (could not
> find it in the JSP 1.2 spec - there is no complete documentation on
> web.xml):
>
>
> 500
> java.lang.Exception
> error_500.jsp
>
>
>
e Session beans that will call setBalance
>and any other
>methods you have. You can make all those methods one atomic
>transaction by
>declaring it in the descriptor as well.
>
>- Brian Chan
>
>On Wed, 21 Feb 2001, Randahl Fink Isaksen wrote:
>
>> I have been
Hmmm... has anyone told http://www.mail-archive.com/ about the
unsubscription problem - if not I think it is about time, so if noone
replies to this e-mail, saying they have already done so, I think I will
send and e-mail to http://www.mail-archive.com/ in hopes the problem will be
solved. But hey
I just read Arhcer's Test20Cmp example (posted on this list earlier on). I
am unaware of the need for the initToNull() method (see below); does anyone
know why its there - its is repeated in the later examples aswell.
Well, I know at least one guy who knows... but if anyone else but Jim
himself k
Could
anyone tell me where this syntax from web.xml is defined (could not find it in
the JSP 1.2 spec - there is no complete documentation on
web.xml):
500
java.lang.Exception
error_500.jsp
TIA
Randahl
[Randahl Fink Isaksen]
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I have been reading the CMP 2.0 specification and I think it is simply
great! Still, I am a bit surprised that the bean developer has no control
over what happens when a field is set. Imagine an AccountBean, for instance:
public abstract class AccountBean extends EntityBean {
//implemente
Has anyone tried out OR-mapping of 1-1 relationships and 1-n relationships
between two EJBs? I have seen Jim Archer's fine tutorial about EJBs having a
1-1 or 1-n relationship to a *dependent object*, but is the same thing
possible between two EJBs?
I know the web site states that Orion 1.2.9 does
xtends MyBase implements EntityBean {
String value;
public Integer ejbCreate(String value) {
super.ejbCreate();
this.value = value;
return null;
}
}
Conrad
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From: Randahl Fink Isaksen [mailto:[EMAIL PR
Suppose you have two EntityBean classes A and B which share some common
functionality and state by inheriting from the same superclass S. Then, if S
has some member variable, say a java.util.Vector called "foos", which is
part of the persistent state of both A and B, my question is this: When
shou
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