Hi Malcolm
Three things:
1. in application.xml, change the web-uri to a relative path. i.e.
...
mvcapp-web.war
...
Orion will correctly find the .war file relative to the content of the
.ear file.
2. it may not be a problem on a Windows box, but if you deploy this to a
unix pla
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Sent: Viernes, 15 de Diciembre de 2000 17:13
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Subject: Deployment problems (web-app not found in application)
I am having problems deploying an application on orion. I have deployed the
attached .ear file (which contains a web-app with a couple of .jsps
I am having problems deploying an application on orion. I have deployed the
attached .ear file (which contains a web-app with a couple of .jsps and a
servlet) to e:\applications and made the following config file changes, in
server.xml:
and in default-web-site.xml:
when I request one of the
Hi,
I'm fairly new to Orion Server, as well, but it looks like this has to do
with looking up the name of the EJB, not with threads. The error has to do
with the InitialContext and com.evermind.naming. In particular, the
javax.naming.InitialContext.lookup(Unknown Source) leads me to believe tha
Title: Deployment problems!
I'm new to Orion Server and I'm having problems setting up my EJB beans.
I put all my .jar files in one .ear file.
My application.xml looks like this
http://java.sun.com/j2ee/dtds/application_1_2.dtd">
(rules!)
I have been able to deploy servlets and JSPs under the default application,
website and web application (i.e. throwing *.jsp in orion/default-web-app
directory and the servlets into orion/servlets directory works fine). I am
now trying to deploy a web-app to a non-default website. I get to the poi