At 23:30 06.05.2001 , you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am trying to run 2 Orions on the same machine. Everything seems to be
>ok but when I start the 2nd Orion, I get the following message, even thou
>it still starts: Error Starting RMI-Server:IO -Error: Address in use JVM_Bind.
>
>How can I get rid of thi
At 18:43 04.05.2001 , you wrote:
>I think I've correctly set up database connection pooling for my enterprise
>app. But how do I confirm that Orion is actually doing connection pooling for
>me?
- look at your dbms logs (if your dbms provides such facilities)
- enable tracing in your jdbc driver (
At 15:53 03.05.2001 , you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>For interests sake, what OS is everyone on the list running orion on?
>
>Windows 2000?
>WinNT
>Linux?
dev and prod on Linux.
Except for the well-known occasional linux JVM quirks it runs OK.
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It looks like you're right, which (looking at our typical deployment
organization) makes the spec completely unsuable in that regard. could you
crosspost your email to EJB-INTEREST? It's more likely that you'll get a
response from an expert group member. I sure hope we're both missing somethin
At 09:29 23.04.2001 , you wrote:
>Hello all!
>
>Can anyone tell me what Orion is doing with the CLASSPATH. I suspect it
>is building
>its own or adding to mine simply because it knows how to find certain jars
>that I have not specified anywhere.
>
>Any info appreciated...
do yourself a favour
At 14:36 20.04.2001 , you wrote:
>I run 1.3.0.02 on Linux with two processors, no problems to speak of yet?
>
>(with -server and HotSpot)
+2 (production systems running orion on dual pentium machines)
robert
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am I the only one on this list considering this useless discussion spam?
karl and magnus are grownups making their own decisions and you don't
actually believe repeating stuff that has been discussed on this list over
and over again, inspires them?
please contribute to getting the technical i
guys,
as someone who has been dealing with theses issues for over 1 1/2 years of
using orion (1 year in production for a number of applications) I would
just advise you to save your breath and make your decision based on what's
there now. several people (including myself) have made pleas like
At 14:45 05.04.2001 , you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>perhaps a little bit misplaced here...
>
>SAB DB == Adabas
>is this right?
same basis but not the same at all. as a long time adabas user you will
recognize many things.
SAPDB is somehow Adabas D with much fewer wrinkles.
- better tools
- better m
just check the manifest of orion.jar
Main-Class: com.evermind.server.ApplicationServer
hth,
robert
At 10:18 26.03.2001 , you wrote:
>Instead of launching the application server with java -jar orion.jar
>I would like to do it from an application
>I guess I need to know which classes I need to
At 07:43 13.03.2001 , you wrote:
>This is probably because orion is trying to keep to the EJB spec where
>parameters and return values must be passed to a EnterpriseBean must be by
>value. This way orion doesnt have to implement RMI, but still complies to
>the spec.
>
>This is probably far che
At 15:50 09.03.2001 , you wrote:
>Hello
>
>Anyone could tell me where I can download Orion 1.4.7
>
java -jar autoupdate.jar
>Thanks in advance
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(-) Tel: 06151 665401, Fax: 0615
>
>I'd like to know if i did not get something regarding the configuration of
>datasources and if others had problems with the timeout settings.
Hi Jens,
I believe your observations are correct and your not doing something wrong.
We have also had a number of strange effects in that area but
IMHO you should dump the IBM jdk and get the latest sun 1.3.1 beta. IBM
crashes frequently with orion here. Sun 1.3.1 beta has not crashed a single
time since we started testing it for development 2 weeks ago. btw. we use
sun1.3.01 in production and have not had major problems except for some
At 17:47 26.02.2001 , you wrote:
>Anydody running Orion on a machine with more than one CPU? We are purchasing
>some new kit and just wondered if its beneficial to have multiple CPU's.
>
>If it is beneficial, then does the Orion handle the multiple thread/CPU
>setup or is this upto the JVM (we'll
hi,
anyone interested in ejb benchmarking check out
http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/earlyAccess/j2ee/ecperf/download.html
robert
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FYI, we've tested it here and so far it has removed the remaining
occasional crashes (especially on redeployment).
definitely worth checking out.
robert
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At 11:20 25.02.2001 , you wrote:
>this may be a silly question, but how do i get hold of orion1.4.7? the
>latest downloadable version is 1.4.5. is it only available to those who have
>paid for the license?
java -jar autoupdate.jar
HTH
robert
>thanks, peter
>
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we've had this dicussion many times before. they (Orion team) have decided
to keep it closed-source and it simply is their decision (apart from the
legal stuff with sun, which I personally never bought as the primary reason
not to make the source available without an NDA). the arguments (debug
At 00:44 23.02.2001 , you wrote:
>Hello, I'd be interested in hearing the experiences from people who used
>SAPDB with Orion CMP in terms of stability and performance on both linux and
>nt.
SAPDB on linux in development for a little more than 3 months now and
everything works fine. performance a
At 14:54 22.02.2001 , you wrote:
>My two cents ...
>
>Putting checks in the EJB's will give you much better information on
>exactly what has gone wrong. Adding checks in the DB as well can't hurt,
>but without the EJB checks it might be hard to know what action to take in
>the face of a generi
>
>There seems to be some smart-ass named "Robert Krueger"
>who thinks he knows all the answers :) :) :)
I've heard of him. he must be a real pain in the ass ;).
cheers,
robert
>Thanks Robert!
>
>-tim
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HI,
I think either you or I have to reread the spec ;-). The abstract methods
for setting a cmp-field are part of the contract between the bean provider
and the persistence manager and NOT the client. if you don't want to expose
the setter for a CMP field then simply don't. if it's not part
At 13:33 21.02.2001 , you wrote:
>This is why the session-bean-wrapping-entity-bean pattern
>is so popular. Do not implement business logic inside your
>entity bean. Instead, have your client perform operations
>to the data via a session bean. The session bean can test
>for valid data, constra
At 19:16 21.02.2001 , you wrote:
hi,
check EJB-INTEREST archives for discussions on this. I think most pros and
cons (including my view on things ;-) were in a discussion a few months ago.
at the moment the server hosting the search seems to be down, so I cannot
give you the exact thread.
re
At 23:11 14.02.2001 , you wrote:
>Robert,
>
> > I would be interested in an opinion by someone who has actually used orion
> > for a while about pros and cons of those two.
>
>I suppose you meant to say "ewave" in the above statement?!
well, no, I was implying ewave AND meant to write orion. I th
I would be interested in an opinion by someone who has actually used orion
for a while about pros and cons of those two. The price and supported
standards do make it sound interesting although I'm always a bit worried
when I see this deployment wizard stuff. That's only interesting for
educat
At 15:32 08.02.2001 , you wrote:
>I do not have access to two servers, and have installed 2 Orions on the same
>box, how do I make sure that they do not use the same ports for the RMI server
>and for the HTTP server??
>Please help
>Mohit
>Have a nice day :-)
read the docs (preferably the commente
At 22:36 06.02.2001 , you wrote:
>I would really appreciate it if someone could tell me where I am going
>wrong here. It is probably something very simple. I'm just trying to get
>a pooled Oracle connection.
there is some shared library missing for your OCI driver. if you're on a
unix system
Danut,
please reread my posting. I wrote that it is not meant as a flame and I was
dead serious about that. you are discussing with people on this list about
why something has to go where in the deployment files, so you obviously
have to know. if you don'zt trake the time to learn those conce
At 10:29 06.02.2001 , you wrote:
>Thanks for the help Tim.
>I am not sure I like this solution. Why do I have to go and change this in
>the application-deployments folder? The same question applies to the table
>name for the CMP Beans. How do I choose a table name different than the
>default on
At 11:33 02.02.2001 , you wrote:
>Any news from Orion yet??
>Two weeks and nothing ...
well, the only news is 1.4.5.
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At 15:18 27.01.2001 , you wrote:
>Yes, SABDB would be another alterantive. Anyone tried it togheter with
>Orion?
yep. so far it works very well. we're planning on switching one of our prod
systems from adabas to sapdb in a few weeks.
>PostgreSQL seems to be more mature than SABDB, but SAPDB ha
At 08:42 26.01.2001 , you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>We planned to go on production state of our developpement under ORION, but
>we don't have a clue on multiprocessors (SMP) and Orion.
>
>If we run a X86 PC server with 2 XEON and sun's JVM 1.3 + Orion + NT or
>2000, is this will be enought to take advantage
At 16:13 25.01.2001 , you wrote:
>HELP.
>
>I have installed orion on a solaris box and trying to deploy and EJB
>application. The application uses back end informix and utilizes CMP beans.
>
>I can login to the application without a problem. As soon as I initiate a
>function that actually hits the
what version of orion are you using?
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At 18:58 20.01.2001 , you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>We are about to decide about the database platform on which we will deploy
>our first J2EE application. Preferrably, it should be a cost-free solution.
>First I would like to ask if anyone has experience to share about using
>Sybase 11.0.3 (the one that
At 11:16 19.01.2001 , you wrote:
>Is the list alive ..
yes
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At 00:55 19.01.2001 , you wrote:
>What does this message mean?
>
>OrionCMTConnection not closed, check your code!
>LogicalDriverManagerXAConnection not closed, check your code!
>(Use -Djdbc.connection.debug=true to find out where the leaked connection was
>created)
it means what it says ;-). you
At 03:37 18.01.2001 , you wrote:
>Hi
>
>If any body know how to use objectivity database with orionserver to
>craete Entity Bean(EJB)First thing is orion support objectivity
>database
>how can i make useof this i am trying to create an entity bean(BMP)
>bean
>managed persistance.
At 20:04 17.01.2001 , you wrote:
>Dear All
>
>Is that true that the only message queue servers in existence
>which support JMS are IBM's MQ Series and Forte's
most definitely not. did you really search the net? just type "jms server"
in google and browse around. examples are fiorano and swiftmq
At 23:28 15.01.2001 , you wrote:
>What gets processed first:
>$ORION/lib or $ORION/$WEBAPP/WEB-INF/lib or $ORION/$WEBAPP/WEB-INF/classes
>?
>
>I am developing a J2EE app built on the Struts framework and found that my
>application would
>not work when I put struts.jar in $ORION/$WEBAPP/WEB-INF/li
>
>Why is that flamebait? I'm not a virulent supporter; I use Orion because
>(right now) it still supports what I need best and the bugs I know of
>aren't so severe that I can't work around. There are a LOT of features in
>Orion that simply rock compared to other app servers. That hasn't chan
1 "but isn't it supposed to be WORA" just doesn't cut it in
real life.
hope that clears up the confusion and the scope of the statements in my
earlier mail.
best regards and no offense,
robert
>I hope this helps and triggers some thought.
>
>Thanks,
>Ozzie G
>
>
>Of course, this is a little unfair - weblogic hadn't had a new release for
>several months, either. They've just had a major release recently, which
>makes it seem like they're more active than Orion, when that's not
>necessarily the case. It might be, but that's not implied by the situation
At 10:15 15.01.2001 , you wrote:
>Judging from the number of e-mails in the archive related to Interbase, many
>people are experimenting with combining Interbase and Orion - can anybody
>comment on whether it works / is a good choice?
we have played around with it for a while but have found it to
ty and the way quality issues are handled. I
wish them the best of luck but as long as I don't see improvements in those
areas any new announcement won't make me happy as long as I don't have a
robust product with current features but all in a production-ready state.
regard
At 12:44 12.01.2001 , you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>thanks everybody for help!
>
>i discovered that the passwords for the keystore and the
>key *must* match.
>
>with my test-certs i always do this.
>
>but the real cert (and keystore) was generated by another person who sets
>two different passwords.
>
>a
At 16:02 11.01.2001 , you wrote:
>how the fuck can i unsubscribe this fucking maillist.
>
>i tried twice to mail unsubscribe to
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED],
>
>doesn't work, no response, nothing.
>
>help?!
have you looked at the f***ing instructions at the f***ing website and
followed them (there's a f
At 14:02 10.01.01 , you wrote:
>I have a question about application server cache.
>The question is as follows:
>
> If cached rows have been modified by some other tools or dba other than
>app server, can application server can detect the change and refresh cached
>rows with lastest data?
I'm
At 14:28 16.12.00 , you wrote:
>Hi all!
> I made some tests to find out how transactions affect
> performance. I called
>a sessionless' ejb empty function with different transaction attributes. It
>turned out that call time mean was about 250 ms and it almost not changed
>depending on att
a
> > Data-Sources.XML in the application deplyment dir [as per email on the
> > list from Robert Krueger 6 Nov] which uses the
> > "com.evermind.sql.AliasDataSource" to point my app JNDI reference [which
> > is common to all 3 apps] to a specific datasource in the
At 08:36 15.12.00 , you wrote:
>Den här tråden börjar bli plågsamt tråkig..
>Vem bryr sig om hur folk stavar så länge som dom kan förklara sitt problem
>eller sin lösning?
>Låt oss hålla oss till Java och Orion istället, ok?
>
>And for the rest of you non-swedes:
>Lets stop wasting bandwith on g
+1 from here too. Most problems with orion stability on our production
systems were caused by buggy linux VMs. Even now with jdk1.3.01 from sun
the VM crashes from time to time. In terms of long term stability, I think
orion has become very good. The problems we've had with orion freezing were
At 17:59 07.12.00 , you wrote:
>We're working on an ecommerce site which has a rather large (> 3M) record
>products table. We were hoping that the Collection which is returned when an
>entity bean's collection field getter is called would be smart .. that the
>entity beans would be instantiated as
Hi Karl,
good to see you're still alive ;-).
>I will try to keep you posted on these developments and I want to reassure you
>that we are not gone, but quite the opposite, we are making a move to become
>more aggressive in the future, but it has made us less visible for some time
>and has hu
Hi,
Is there any way to influence orion's way of handling memory consumption? I
have a production installation that frequently crashes with
java.lang.OutOfMemoryErrors although I've set the jvm to -Xmx400m.
Resources never seem to be freed. This sounds similar to the problems
someone else re
Hi fellow orion users,
is it just my imagination or have things become VERY quiet around evermind?
I haven't seen a post on this forum in quite some time now (ok, it's a
community forum but they used to drop in from time to time), no bug status
that I registered for notification has changed a
At 20:43 05.12.00 , you wrote:
>Hello,
> is it possible to change transaction timeout in orion?
>Regards,
>Savotchkin Egor
if that's what you're looking for. just take a look at the dtds in the
docs. It takes you no more than 2 hours to browse through them and once
you're
At 11:53 05.12.00 , you wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I'm testing Orion 1.4 JMS coffeemaker demo. The demo runs fine. I
>modified it to use onMessage() instead of pooling using
>QueueReceiver.receive() method. This however, renders this demo useless.
>onMessage() is not triggered. It is my logic fault or Orion
At 14:47 02.12.00 , you wrote:
> Anybody using standard tools to analyze logs? Anybody have the
> format string for apache's combined format set up? So it is a quick fix?
>
>David
>
this is what we use and it works with standard analyzer tools like webtrends
btw. have you checked
At 12:11 02.12.00 , you wrote:
>Hi OrionFolk :-)
>
>Tonight I downloaded OrionServer 1.3.8 from the stable link off the
>orionserver.com. There seems to be a bug having to do with
>InitialContexts that was not there in version 1.0.3.
looks like a bug. best you file it in bugzilla with your test c
At 16:46 28.11.00 , you wrote:
>Orioners,
>
>Has anyone ever tried to run two instances of Orion on the same machine,
>IP and port. What I am trying to do is have a second instance of Orion
>listen to only certain virtual hosts (headers) and the first pick up any
>unknown or blank headers.
>
At 10:35 25.11.00 , you wrote:
>Interesting Rob. I completely agree with you. I think the Orion team is
I agree 100% with what you say (except for the 5k$ thing;-)) and I see I'm
not the only one having these thoughts.
>formiddable opponent of WebLogic. I do agree though..stop the EJB
>2.0/Se
At 17:09 25.11.00 , you wrote:
>being new to orion I am unsure as to whether or not to install orion1.4.0 on
>a unix box. Should I use 1.3.8? Is 1.4 stable enough to use? Any advice
>would be appreciated.
IMHO not much difference in terms of stability. we have one production
system running on 1.
At 17:36 24.11.00 , you wrote:
>You know..while I would love to see source for the sole purpose of allowing
>us to help the Orion team debug and fix problems (not to allow a fork of the
>product), I think everyone needs to think about other products. Do you think
>WebLogic, Inprise, Oracle, IBM an
At 10:10 24.11.00 , you wrote:
>I quite agree with you Robert. I love Orion..and tell everyone I know to use
>it becuase of its great performance, features and so on. Lately though I
>haven't seen either Karl or Magnus on IRC chatting, nor have I seen an email
>in the list from them on any regular
At 10:15 24.11.00 , you wrote:
>>However I can sympatize with Karl and Magnus. EJB is a very new
>>technology. Shipping the source makes it relatively easy for the
>>competition to copy the product which of course is the downside. But I
>>think shippingg the source would be for the better of the
At 11:12 24.11.00 , you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'd like to know, is anyone currently using Orion in a production
>environment? The rather high number of issues people report here bothers
>me because I'd like to get serious with a particular EJB server and my
>opinion was that Orion was the right choice
At 09:50 22.11.00 , you wrote:
>On Tuesday 21 November 2000 12:47, you wrote:
>
> > >Is it possible to instatiate more than one session bean from the same
> > > class,
> > >
> > >for the same session? I'm planning to make a mullti-threaded servlet that
> >
> > you mean the same httpsession, don't
At 10:57 21.11.00 , you wrote:
>that's valid... but be careful... some servlet engines are known to 'reuse'
>the same instance of a servlet many times
why would that matter? if he associates the session beans with the
httpsession there is no problem, no matter what type of reuse policy the
serv
At 12:10 20.11.00 , you wrote:
>Hi.
>
>It's possible to execute 2 different session beans concurrently, for the same
>session(user)? I will explain... My user needs to execute remote code on many
>machines. I had the idea to put an session bean in each machine, and then get
>an reference for this
>
> name="jdbc/OracleEJBDS" />
how about switching name and location ;-).
robert
>Any ideas would be appreciated.
>
>Thanks for your time,
>Tim.
>
>Tim Squires
>Wireless Data Services
>
>It's not what you know, it's who you tell.
(-) Robert Krüg
At 09:13 20.11.00 , you wrote:
>I have a jsp page that make a jdbc database connection How do I tell
>Orion/JSP to used pooled connections?
use the right kind of datasource (see data-sources.xml) for creating the
connection.
robert
>Thanks!
>Keith
>
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At 00:07 21.11.00 , you wrote:
>'lo all
>
>i'm having a wierd problem with custom finders with orion 1.3.8 and later:
>
>a) custom finders to orion cmp fields such as
> - entity references and
> - collections
>
>b) my finders are being duplicated in orion-ejb.jar.xm
At 12:49 16.11.00 , you wrote:
>If you know of such an alternative system, could you please let me know?
>WR
I'll look for the article and post them.
robert
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Robert Krueger
> [<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>mailto:[EM
At 10:30 16.11.00 , you wrote:
>Hi Robert,
>
>of course there are alternatives for using Generator. Believe, we do know
>all about it. But our client just asks for using Generator 2 Enterprise
>Edition.
my reply was more adressed to magnus as he said he didn't do a flash
version of the ATM be
At 09:23 16.11.00 , you wrote:
>Hi Berny.
>Is Generator still needed with the new version of 5 to have good
>interaction with the server?
>I was working on making a Flash version of the ATM but dropped it when I
>saw the price on Generator...
>WR
there are cheaper alternatives for creating fla
At 13:42 15.11.00 , you wrote:
>At 11:06 AM 11/15/2000 -0600, you wrote:
>no, you have to get the terminology right, so people understand what
>you're trying to do ;-). you DON'T want to set up 3 websites in j2ee/orion
>terminology but have one website witth three web applications. your
>websit
only by setting it as the default ds for the application
HTH
robert
At 11:52 15.11.00 , you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I may have missed it in the docs but I can't figure out how to configure
>the datasource a CMP entity bean uses for persistence. I can change the
>orion-ejb-jar.xml file that is auto-create
>At any rate..my main question here is, the EJB class in the jar file is
>referencing the core class. I don't have the core package in the jar file. I
>thought if I deployed the jar file into the same web-app as the other
>classes were in, it would have access to these classes. I compile classe
At 09:52 15.11.00 , you wrote:
>Sorry about my lack of lucidity. I would like to have 3 web sites up and
>running under one Orion server. I want the default website (the one that
>Orion displays by default) to display when the user types http://myserver,
>I want my cs2k site to come up when t
a documented way to to this.
robert
>-tim
>
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Robert Krueger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2000 1:36 PM
> > To: Orion-Interest
> > Subject: RE: EJB Performance Question.
> >
>
At 13:01 14.11.00 , you wrote:
>What is the difference between WEB-INF and META-INF? How do these
>directory structures relate to jar, ear, and war files? Which of these is
>J2EE, and which is Orion-specific? Maybe I am confusing something with
>Tomcat...
>
>- Mark
grab the j2ee spec(s) an
At 12:06 14.11.00 , you wrote:
> > At 10:03 14.11.00 , you wrote:
> > >Every single one of those calls to dir.getXXX() has to go across
> > >the network via RMI. This is slow. You are better off using a
> >
> > well, with orion this is intra-vm so its not that bad ...
>
>Is there proof that Orio
At 10:03 14.11.00 , you wrote:
>Every single one of those calls to dir.getXXX() has to go across
>the network via RMI. This is slow. You are better off using a
well, with orion this is intra-vm so its not that bad ...
>bulk accessor pattern. For example, create a new class called
.. although
hi,
I started using the orion feature, that you can declare a child application
of another one. at first it worked fine but I'm beginning to get more and
more weird errors, e.g.
say I have three applications named parent, child1 and child2.
in addition to that I have used the global-applicati
At 09:16 14.11.00 , you wrote:
>hi,
>
>I used to work with orion server with jdk 1.2.2. Recently I installed jdk
>1.3 and uninstalled jdk 1.2.2. Now I am not able to start orion server. I
>get the error message saying that could not find version number 1.3 for
>jre in program files/java soft/jr
At 08:42 14.11.00 , you wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I have an orion-specific question about DataSources and transactions.
>I have a session bean in which I start a UserTransaction:
>
>ut = context.getUserTransaction();
>ut.begin();
>
><.. stuff ..>
>
>ut.commit();
>
>In the "sutff" section above I create diffe
At 14:59 13.11.00 , you wrote:
>In your application.xml for each file, specify the context root.
>
>Eg, in cs2k/META-INF/application.xml
>
>specify:
>
>
>
> cs2k-web
> cs2k/
>
>
have you actually tried this?? I wasn't aware that the context root
actually does anything. w
At 13:19 13.11.00 , you wrote:
>I posted this last week, but haven't gotten any resolution. I've followed
>the how-to's and such in the Orion docs, and have searched the archive.
>None of the stuff that is mentioned there is working, so I implore any of
>you out there with multiple websites run
which orion version? I'd generally stay away from
exclusive-write-access="false" since there are some unsolved issues and at
the moment IMHO it's not really reliable. I think magnus is looking at it
but at the moment it still means trouble. I'd try setting low validity
timeouts for the time b
At 08:41 13.11.00 , you wrote:
>We have implemented our own usermanager, and it all works great. But we
>would like to know when the server is restarted at least, if not shutdown.
>We start up a 'raper' thread, which is responsible for cleaning up expired
>user references. When the orion is res
>
>File f = (File)request.getAttribute("my_class_file");
>
>But it does not work. It compiles if I change to:
>
>Object obj = request.getAttribute("my_class_file");
>
>But then, how do I transform an Object to a File, and then, as the file is a
>compiled class, how do I create an instantiate this
oh, I see. that's something the servlet api doesn't do for you. to parse a
multipart request (that's what you use for file-upload) all you get is an
input stream that you can parse which you have to decode. however there are
plenty of utilities that do this for you. one is even shipped with or
At 15:00 12.11.00 , you wrote:
>It's not form commercial use. It's for my research project for getting my
>master's degree in Electrical Engineering ... I'm not concered about securety
>right now.
then hack right on. will be fun. the security aspects of this could easily
fill a chapter of your t
At 18:14 11.11.00 , you wrote:
>Thanks for your reply Robert, however I don't really feel it's fair
>for you to have judged me ignorant of both Java and the J2EE in
I apologize if I offended you with my statement. that was not my intention
and I didn't judge you ignorant of anything and didn't
At 14:25 11.11.00 , you wrote:
>OK... I've gotten something working by removing my use of the
>jsp:useBean tag, and instead grabbing the EntityBean home, and
>creating manually, which seems to work.
yes, bean != enterprise java bean. you will do yourself a BIG favour if you
read up on jsp, ejb
did you file this as a bug report in bugzilla? I didn't find it there. I'll
file it now (we just ran into it and it's a nasty one to find). if you
already have please contact me so I can remove it.
robert
>Vidur,
>
>This looks in same ways similar to the problem that I reported a couple of
>
At 16:45 10.11.00 , you wrote:
>Hi...
>
>I need to upload a compiled class to my Orion application and then execute
>some methods of it. Anybody knows how can I do it?
upload the class file, instantiate a URLClassloader that points to the
file's url, load the class using that classloader, do wha
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