after enjoying watching this debate for the last while I decided to check
out what all the fuss was about
so I downloaded the IDEA software. Now I will be honest, JDeveloper has been
my tool of choice for a long time
I have tried others (ie. JBuilder and I know JDeveloper is licensed from it
but
--- Maximilian Eberl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One fancy detail:
I tried IDEA at home on a 200 Mhz Pentium with 64 MB
RAM on Win 95 - it
works fine with smaller projects, even takes less
time than JBuilder6 in the
office.
post scriptum:
You can't afford $400?!? where the hell are all
At 12:18 AM 3/24/2002, you wrote:
You can't afford $400?!? where the hell are all you
cheap bastards working that you can't scrape up $400?
I think you all need to focus a little harder on
working and spending less time looking at porn; then
maybe you could get a job that would afford you a
I believe it comes down to the individual requirements of the developer.
You can discuss it till your blue in the face, but if it doesn't fill
comfortable, then, like most users, you won't use it. Go with what feels
right for you and don't be to swayed with what other people think.
I've been
Subject: Re: idea=$395.00USD was: RE: Java IDE?
From: Vic Cekvenich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
==I tried CodeGuide, and like it, based on a post in this thread here.
I used to use NetBeans.
Thanks,
Vic
Noah Nordrum wrote:
You can't afford $400?!? where the hell are all you
cheap bastards working
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, Maximilian Eberl wrote:
You can't afford $400?!? where the hell are all you
cheap bastards working that you can't scrape up $400?
I think you all need to focus a little harder on
working and spending less time looking at porn;
I really do not think that this is an
IDEA has rediculously high ROI. And it's normally high
productivity is skyrocketed if you are refactoring
because of all the advanced refactoring features it
has.
IDEA was written by people who apparently actually use
the editor they're selling. JBuilder is probably used
for JBuilder,
Hi Jarrod,
I would like to share some IBM insights with you relevant to some of
your comments ...
So anyone that chants the FREE mantra keep using Tomcat and Vi and
all the other free crap because in the end it will cost you
HUNDREDS TIMES more than buying a proper tool and saving
Go Shane!
This is one of the few sensible posts on IDE religion I've ever read!
:-) Theres nothing like a little common sense to distinguish the smart
developer from the average developer... :-)
Anyway, my .2c (apart from what shane said) - I'd recommend any of these
tools depending on the
IDEA with widows installer is released
The only major disadvantage with idea is
u have to click a garbage collector button atleast once in 6 hours to make it
run fast
I tried with codeguide4.0 its fast and almost has all the features of IDEA
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From: The Boss
At 07:28 PM 3/24/2002, you wrote:
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002, Maximilian Eberl wrote:
You can't afford $400?!? where the hell are all you
cheap bastards working that you can't scrape up $400?
I think you all need to focus a little harder on
working and spending less time looking at porn;
And don't forget we'll all be using Drag and Drop Visual tools to do
coding soon, so we won't even need tools like IDEA. I guess this will
make Computer Science degrees irrelevant as well?
LOL
Geoff
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
What about JCreator? Have you tried?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Geoff Soutter
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 6:35 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: idea=$395.00USD was: RE: Java IDE?
Go Shane!
This is one of the few sensible posts
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nOn Sat, 23 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
At about $800.00 AUD (roughly=$395.00 USD) I'd forget all
about idea ... what about some ide's with sensible prices? I
realised JBuilder was a waste of time after using it for
years, and
Did you actually try it out or did you just check the prices? If you
spend more than one hour a day writing java, I would say that IDEA is
worth that money, even if it has to come from my own pockets.
Naturally I would always try to get someone else to pay for it, such as
my employer, but that
On Sat, 23 Mar 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At about $800.00 AUD (roughly=$395.00 USD)
I'd forget all about idea ... what about
some ide's with sensible prices? I realised
*looks at from header, notes orion-interest*
Um, dude... you're using a commercial product. Why? Typically, because the
I use Visual Slick Edit ant really like it. It is pretty simple, supports
vi, emacs, cua, etc... emulation, does tagging for java, jsp, html, xml,
c/c++, and syntax highlighting. One thing I really like is that it doesn't
lock you in to a certain JDK, you can install a new JDK and re-create
I have been following this discussion with much interest since I recently
set out to re-evaluate Java IDEs - particularly for J2EE. Based on the
recent JDJ poll located here:
http://www.sys-con.com/java/readerschoice2002/liveupdate.cfm?cat=J2EE
it would seem that a lot of folks like JBuilder.
I personally have been using idea for a couple weeks - It's a great app.
The price is a little over the top - $400? Sorry, but I don't have the
extra cash to pony up for it - as for work, JBuilder is the standard, so
that's not an option. I've used a lot of them - Jbuilder, Forte,
NetBeans, but I
I use Codeguide from Omnicore.
[ http://www.omnicore.com/htmls/codeguide.html ]
If you like Idea you will like this too. And it's cheaper.
Bernhard Broo
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Im Auftrag von Clay
Mitchell
Gesendet: Samstag,
Hi Joe,
I usually build tools to build tools so I mostly can't afford
to accept other people's design philosophies. Thus the tools of
choice for me are the simplest because they have the least
conceptual overhead. Put it like this, I am NOT interested in
making the most out of something like
You can't afford $400?!? where the hell are all you
cheap bastards working that you can't scrape up $400?
I think you all need to focus a little harder on
working and spending less time looking at porn; then
maybe you could get a job that would afford you a
salary that gives you disposable
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
I'm proud to announce the release of WebWork 1.0! WebWork is a HMVC web
application framework in Java, developed as Open Source (BSD license)
and designed to help create dynamic websites using minimal effort and
maximum flexibility. It's architecture is easy to learn and understand,
yet has
I use it in 1.5.4 wihout any problems (except for the deprecation message on
sun.tools.javac.Main)
*however* I haven't used any of the new features as yet.
Cheers
Ray
--- Randahl Fink Isaksen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I am wondering if anyone has any experience with using JDK 1.4 to run
I'm trying to deploy the addressbook example
[http://www.orionserver.com/tutorials/orion-cmp-primer/] on my
server. My data-sources.xml contains this entry:
data-source
class=com.evermind.sql.DriverManagerDataSource
name=OracleDS
location=jdbc/OracleDS
Hi,
if can
help, I might tell you that oracle oc4j works well with jdk1.4, both in client
server mode.
For
logging I'd suggest jakarta log4j though.
bye,
d.
(caveat empor: my own experience is quite limited to web apps, with no
ejb / jms etc. )
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Hi,
I run Orion 1.5.4 with JDK1.4 now for several months. Nothing strange noticed.
Maarten
Van: Randahl Fink Isaksen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Datum: 2002/03/22 vr AM 11:40:19 GMT+01:00
Aan: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Is Orion JDK 1.4 compatible?
Hi
I am wondering if
Ray Harrison wrote:
Are you by chance using the location attribute in the code
somewhere - i.e. refering to
jdbc/OracleDS? If so, use the ejb-location instead
(jdbc/ejb/OracleDS).
Thanks a lot. That solved my problem.
I have another problem though. When I deploy my own app into
orion,
Did the information in the database get entered outside of the application? If so,
cycle the app
server to see if that fixes the problem (there's a flag you can set to eliminate that
particular
problem). If not, would you mind firing over the appropriate code snippets? (The place
in your
code
Take the following query string:
x=y=abc //x is empty string
And the following JSP tag:
jsp:setProperty name=myFoo property=*/
Problem:
myFoo.setY is called but myFoo.setX is not called. Suppose I want to change
the value of myFoo.x to an empty string. How would I achieve this? This
seems to
Just a question, any suggestions as to what a good IDE is? I've tried
JBuilder, IDEA (I like IDEA) and a few others... any recommendations?
Thanks
-Clay
Idea for coding, Jbuilder for GUI layout.
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From: Clay Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 12:55 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Java IDE?
Just a question, any suggestions as to what a good IDE is?
I've tried JBuilder, IDEA (I
Ray Harrison wrote:
Did the information in the database get entered outside of the
application? If so, cycle the app server to see if that fixes
What do you mean outside of the application? The database is
populated with some base data before the application can start
doing anything.
the
I'm fond of Forte from Sun, but it needs plenty of memory and processor
to run. The two really nice things about it is that it is freely
available (Community Edition, anyway) and that it is from Sun, the
owners of Java.
Don't take the system requirements lightly. A 1GHz Athlon with 512Mb
Hi I am new to orion I just installed version
orion1.5.4 and I am in the process of trying out the
examples.
I was able to follow the taglib-tutorial, and the atm
example.
I am having problems setting up the petstore example.
I followed the instructions according to the
estore-install.txt
Please!!!
remove-me
From: Clay Mitchell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Java IDE?
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 13:54:35 -0500 (EST)
Just a question, any suggestions as to what a good IDE is? I've tried
JBuilder, IDEA (I
On Fri, 22 Mar 2002, Clay Mitchell wrote:
Just a question, any suggestions as to what a good IDE is?
I've tried JBuilder, IDEA (I like IDEA) and a few others...
any recommendations?
i like idea. since i have seen idea i was a loyal user of vim and
ant. now i use idea in combination with ant,
Hello All,
Thanks very much for all the help you have provided for this query.
I looked into the Java pet store class which you had referred me to.
And have also implemented a facade class.
Here is an example of what our application looks like.
There is an MDB called MyMDB, a stateful session
Need to be metioned that Forte based on open source NetBeans.
Take a look to JDeveloper from ORACLE also. It looks like licenced JBuilder
and should perfectly suit for work with Orion.
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Sent: Friday, March
Hmm I'm loving idea, but it costs $ - I wonder what happens when the
trial expires... Nag or just doesn't work?
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Szing
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2002 6:55 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: Java
Use ?x=''y«c I think this works.
From: Dave Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: jsp:setProperty blanks and *
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 2002 10:22:24 -0800
Take the following query string:
x=y«c //x is empty string
And the
hi,
At about $800.00 AUD (roughly=$395.00 USD)
I'd forget all about idea ... what about
some ide's with sensible prices? I realised
JBuilder was a waste of time after using it
for years, and waking up to the fact that
I only used it to package classes anyway. I
bet people who are recommending
I was also wondering about this. Of course since the webcontroller is not an
EJB it is allowed to use the otherwise banned synchronized keyword!
Guy.
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From: The elephantwalker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 21 March 2002 04:48
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE:
there is a controller webimpl that acts as a facade, and that method is
synchronized...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't seen the history on this issue, but it interests me. I had a
quick look at the ShoppingClientControllerEJB class that is given as an
example by Sun in the Session
Subject: What's the difference between Oracle 9i App Server Release @ and orion 1.5.4?
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Hello All,
My earlier message on the same topic got lost, I think.
Anyways, I have successfully integrated SwiftMQ with Orion 1.5.4
I have been able to create queues and I am even able to deploy MDBs.
I am facing a strange problem. For my MDB, in the orion-ejb-jar.xml, I
have given the
In case there is any confusion, Oracle 9iAS has, among many other things, a j2ee
container
licensed from the Orion code-base. The j2ee container is OC4J.
Besides cost, there are a number of differences - Orion 1.5.4 has more of the ejb2.0
spec
implemented, though they are still working on it.
Anil,
You might try looking at our tutorial on user security ...
http://www.elephantwalker.com/rfa?id=404
You will need to get an account, but its free to join.
Its important that bit in your applications is followed...
META-INF/application.xml --should have the j2ee roles, and
Hello,
I'm starting to evaluate Orion as a application server for a project and
I'm trying to figure out if/how Orion supports EJB failover. Oracle/AS
appears to, but I can't tell if thats a feature that they added on top of
Orion.
If EJB failover/replication is supported, could somebody
ello,
What if the application is deployed in a cluster (even the web tier)? Would
that nullify the synchronised effect?
cheers
romen
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From: The elephantwalker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 21, 2002 3:47 PM
Subject: RE:
I believe that particular feature was added on top of Orion - not sure if Orion will
add that at a
future date.
Cheers
Ray
--- Michael Crozier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm starting to evaluate Orion as a application server for a project and
I'm trying to figure out if/how Orion
I am on vacation from 3/1 to 3/22. Please contact my
manger, Wendy Liau for any issue.
Sam
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Hello,
I'm starting to evaluate Orion as a application server for a project and
I'm trying to figure out if/how Orion supports EJB failover. Oracle/AS
appears to, but I can't
The sfsb has a _session_ which is bound to the client. So the client could
be anywhere, irregardless of a cluster.
oc4j has a last method state replication which makes sure that all sfsb's
have the same _session_.
A slsb wouldn't care, and doesn't have the same problem with concurrency,
since
Michael,
Orion has a loadbalancer for the web-tier, and this has failure detection,
and is http session aware. If your application is deployed on several
island's, your web-tier is virutally immortal. Likewise, entity beans and
slsb ejb's deployed in the same vm's will be replicated.
For beans
I have done both of the things mentioned and it still doesn't work.
The JNDI properties only need to be set explicitly for jbuilder debugging.
I am informed by Borland that this is probably because jbuilder is using
it's own JNDI settings.
When I run the application in orion normally, it works
I use them. What's the problem? Installation should be straightforward.
-
Joseph B. Ottinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://enigmastation.comIT Consultant
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Jarrod Roberson wrote:
anyone
yes, I've got!
this snippet of httpd.conf sets up a proxy from apache to a web application
in orion,
so that if you requests http://yoursite/Abr/index.jsp, actually
http://localhost:/Abr/index.jsp is called and the content is
written back to the calling browser as
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
Dear OrionServer group,
I know this is a far shot, but I am hoping that someone had a similar
experience.
The ejbStore method is not being called for an CMP2.0 entity bean. Not all
beans, just this one! The record is updated, and seems to be correct
somewhere in memory, but it's never written
Is it possible for an application to silently check all client
certificates installed in the browser and then decide to use
either one of them or a username/password approach to authenticate
the user ?
Setting ssl-config needs-client-auth=true... will force the user
to choose, but I would like
I'm having some problems getting JMS up and
running.
I've activated the jms entry in the
server.xml. I've checked the jms log file, and it seems to be getting
started. I'm using the default port of 9127. Unfortunately, when I
run my application client, I get the following exception:
GLUE is a product similar to Axis. Although from what I have seen I would
say that Axis has a long way to go before it can match GLUE. GLUE product
line has two versions, a Standard Edition (Free) which only talks to local
classes and a Pro Edition (~$1500/per server) that can talk to Stateless
I did not mention that I am running Orion 1.5.3 (I cannot switch to 1.5.4)
because I have too many entity objects with relations already implemented in
1.5.3). This used to work before, but is not working now. I am not sure
what could have changed to cause such a problem.
I have already tried
Hi,
I am unable to implement session failover in orion1.5.2 , getting 'Error while
receiving sessions from the cluster'.
SETUP:
I have 2 win2k servers running jdk 1.3.0_02 and jikes 1.15 with Orion1.5.2. The
servers have ids 82 and 83.
PROBLEM:
Both 82 and 83 are up, I go to page1.jsp
Your'e right RMI client will not have access to java:comp/env. I used
jms/theTopic in the lookup to get the topic and the same way to get the
connection. I used RMIInitialContextFactory in my jndi.properties.
-kesav kumar
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From: Vidur Dhanda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
I haven't seen the history on this issue, but it interests me. I had a
quick look at the ShoppingClientControllerEJB class that is given as an
example by Sun in the Session Facade design pattern, but couldn't see where
they are synchronizing calls. Can you provide some more clues?
Thanks,
Please do not copy me on any further emails at [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alex Paransky
Thanks,
With the Standard Edition you could write a local class that basically does
a pass through to the EJB (facade pattern).
I understand you, but I still don't know how to pass a call ? (do you have
an example piece of code ? I never used reflection before and I suppose I
should do it with
Thanks for the suggestion, Elephantwalker. Will look into the facade class
used in pet store application.
Regards,
Vani
From: The elephantwalker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Concurrent calls to Session bean methods
I seem to have solved my problem. It had to do with boolean isModified()
function call. I accidentally added this function to my base class and
defaulted the return value to false.
Thanks to all that responded.
-AP_
http://www.alexparansky.com
Java/J2EE Architect/Consultant
John,
Here is the offending class, compliments of the Sun Blueprint team:
public class ShoppingClientControllerWebImpl implements WebClientController
{
private ShoppingClientControllerLocal sccEjb;
private HttpSession session;
public ShoppingClientControllerWebImpl() {
}
//
Hi people.
When talking about secure applications, you have recommended to set the
shared attribute to true. In that way, session is shared between the
secure and non-secure parts of an application.
My scenario is several applications deployed on the same orion server.
Is it possible to
Thanks,
I am using JBuilder 6 Enterprise (trial) and debugging using the Non-jpda
method described in the article that you mention.
I have managed to move on slightly from that problem, by changing the code
in the servlet to:
Hashtable env = new Hashtable();
Hello Juan,
Tuesday, March 19, 2002, 5:11:31 AM, you wrote:
JF Hi people.
JF When talking about secure applications, you have recommended to set the
JF shared attribute to true. In that way, session is shared between the
JF secure and non-secure parts of an application.
JF My scenario is
Your facade class to EJB must:
1) implements an interface (GLUE requirement)
2) take a reference to an EJB (i.e. in the constructor)
TestGlue tg;
...
javax.naming.Context jndi = new InitialContext();
Object obj = jndi.lookup(java:comp/env/ejb/TestGlue);
TestGlueHome tgh = (TestGlueHome)
try:
env.put(Context.PROVIDER_URL, ormi://localhost/flexisale2);
instead of:
env.put(Context.PROVIDER_URL, http://localhost/flexisale2;);
That should give you the correct provider. I still don't understand why you are
needing to specify JNDI properties. If you are running both your Servlet
Please remove [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED] from these
emails...
Sezhian G K (Contract)
Dave Ford wrote:
I am creating a JMS client that sends a message to an MDB. However, when I
run it, it gives a QueueConnection not started exception, implying that the
queue listener connection had never been started. Shouldn't this happen
automatically with a message driven bean?
Dave
Hello,
Is it possible for a RMI client
(com.evermind.server.rmi.RMIInitialContextFactory) to access a JMS
TopicConnectionFactory? In my code, an ApplicationClient can access the
TopicConnectionFactory using the java:comp/env/jms context but an RMI
client hangs when it tries to access the same
Hi guys,
We have to use Apache as our web server and Orion as the application
server. As a result, I need to forward all *.jsp files from Apache to
Orion. I know about the proxy setup in Apache. I also know about
forwarding *.html/*.jpg/etc files from Orion to Apache, but we need to
forward from
Montebove,
Thanks for your response.
I understand what you mean, but you are going a bit too fast for me.
First you talk about a GLUE requirement. Where can I find more information
about this in the manual (I searched but haven't find it ... yet). Do you
mean implementing the Iservice interface
I found it useful to look at OrionServers console, under context; in
general, it seems all objects get exposed under the root context with their
full qualified pathname, in your case probably something like
context.lookup(com.epistemic.notification.NotificationFactory) or whatever
...
Hi Peter,
The Orion console correctly shows jms/notificationFactory. It is only when the
RMIContext.lookup happens that the client hangs. I am beginning to suspect that
this is a bug.
Has anyone successfully used a TopicConnectionFactory via a RMIClient?
Vidur
SAURUGGER,PETER
Vani,
You can use the petstore trick. Use a facade class which sychronizes each
call to your session bean. That should do the trick.
This is a _famous_ problem with session beans.
regards,
the elephantwalker
www.elephantwalker.com
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Yes you can use RMIInitialContextFactory to get the connection factory. I
just modified the JMSChat program in the demo to use RMIInitialContext and I
am able to get the factory and topic.
Are you running this client program from different machine
anyone use these custom tags, I am trying to get this installed and can not
remember how I did it last time on 1.5.2?
Hello Kesav,
Thanks for your reply. It seems to me that the problem occurs when the client
is not a J2EE application client. Hence, the application-client.xml is not
available. Did you modify the JMSChat example to not use the java:comp/env
namespace? I believe a RMI client will not have
Hi Manish,
What we do in Apache, is a combination of mod_rewrite and mod_proxy, as
the latter is just able to proxy directories on its own.
Something like that:
...
RewriteEngine on
RewriteRule ^(.*)\.jsp$ /proxy_orion_server/$1.jsp [P]
...
ProxyRequests On
ProxyPass/proxy_orion_server/
Put and Get is deprecated, use session.setAttribute(foo)/
session.getAttribute(foo) instead.
/Linus
On Sunday, March 17, 2002, at 04:55 PM, Stephen Davidson wrote:
Hi Michael.
The following line in your servlets should handle you;
request.getSession().put(keyObject, valueObject);
integer
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From: Michael Shoemaker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 4:57 PM
Subject: AutoGen Primary Key for Entity Beans
I see on the orion support page the use of
com.evermind.ejb.CounterUtils.getNextID().
Hellu,
I am trying to connect to my EJB in Orion 1.5.4 through Apache Axis.
I configured everyting like in the mail that I found in the mailinglist:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=axis-userm=100879873023841w=2
However, I do get the NamingException (see below) when my test-client tries
to
Hello,
I'm having a terrible time trying to get my application to debug from
JBuilder 6 Enterprise.
When I build the application using ANT and deploy it to orion, the servlet
can lookup the EJBs ok.
But when I run Orion in debug mode from JBuilder, it starts up ok, but fails
when the servlet
This is an old issue and major pain with hardware load balancing. You have a
couple of options. If you are using Orion you could setup the servers as a
cluster. That way the session is replicated between servers. The other thing
is that the Infrastructure guys should turn on the ability that once
This is an old issue. I've solved it in other environment by sending a
token back with the first response that contains a key to lookup the context
of the conversation. Subsequent requests send that token and the server can
lookup the context info in a database shared between the servers. Not
Hi Everybody,
Couldanybody who purshased a support from
orion, tell us how good it is in terms of pricing, response time
..etc.
Thanks,
Drissi.
Hi Drissi -
There are two excellent companies that have sprung up to offer Orion support -
Elephantwalker and
Atlassian (www.atlassian.com, www.elephantwalker.com). If their paid support is
anything like
their free forums, you will definitely be in good hands. Check them out.
Cheers
Ray
Hey All,
A group of us have spent about a year developing a J2EE open source portal server. The
portal was built on top of Orion (Oracle9i) and provides personalization (similar to
Yahoo!) and web mail (similar to Hotmail) and many other content management tools.
You can see a demo and
Ich werde ab 18.03.2002 nicht im Büro sein. Ich kehre zurück am
22.03.2002.
Can anybody recommend a good user management library? Nothing too
complicated, just need it to store email/username etc and be able to
confirm that the user has an active session?
Thanks
-Clay
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