Has anybody used these two successfully to send JMS messages? Other
combinations of Orion (1.4.5) and Tomcat (3.2.1) work fine, but this
particular combination throws an IllegalAccessError when one Orion class
calls another Orion class (to send a JMS message):
java.lang.IllegalAccessError: try
At 16:54 28/02/2001 -0500, JangHo Ki wrote:
Hello.
I know it has been mentioned in serveral times.
However, I could not make Orion as EJB server work with Apache Tomcat.
A servlet is placed to access ejb at tomcat's WEB-INF/classes directory,
along with application-client.xml under META-INF
Why would you use tomcat/apache and Orion? Can't Orion alone handle that?
I'm just trying to understand Orion at this point. I'm looking to move from
tomcat to another servlet container.
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Hello.
I know it has been mentioned in serveral times.
However, I could not make Orion as EJB server work with Apache Tomcat.
A servlet is placed to access ejb at tomcat's WEB-INF/classes directory,
along with application-client.xml under META-INF directory.
The servlet looks as follows:
Hello.
I know it has been mentioned in serveral times.
However, I could not make Orion as EJB server work with Apache Tomcat.
A servlet is placed to access ejb at tomcat's WEB-INF/classes directory,
along with application-client.xml under META-INF directory.
The servlet looks as follows:
I know it has been mentioned in serveral times.
However, I could not make Orion as EJB server work with Apache Tomcat.
A servlet is placed to access ejb at tomcat's WEB-INF/classes directory,
along with application-client.xml under META-INF directory.
That's strange. I've built two different