Darryl,
OC4J 1.0.2.2 roughly corresponds with Orion 1.5.2. The 1.0.2.2.1
release has many bugfixes that will (according to what I know) be
integrated back into the orion codebase.
Cheers,
Scott
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> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 12:37 PM
> To: Orion-Interest
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Persistent JMS Queue
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> Thanks. We downloaded the latest orion server (1.5.2) and
> found that the problem had been fixed. We are using the
> Oracle OC4J, so I&
Thanks. We downloaded the latest orion server (1.5.2) and
found that the problem had been fixed. We are using the
Oracle OC4J, so I'm not really sure what version it truly is.
It reports an Oracle version, but I can assume that it is certainly
not 1.5.2.
It says
Oracle9iAS (1.0.2.2.1) Contain
Title: RE: Persistent JMS Queue
I think its been fixed in 1.5.2. What version of orion are you using?
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Hello,
I've got an application setup using the Orion JMS Provider
and some message driven beans. I turned on the persistence
for the JMS queues in the JMS.xml.
If I let messages get queued up in the queues by
disabling my bean, and then shutdown the server,
the messages in the queue are not de