The correct place is to place them in the META-INF directory, next to
your other deployment files. It *used* to be the orion directory, but
that was changed a long time ago.
This tutorial should help you understand the orion xml files more:
http://kb.atlassian.com/content/atlassian/howto/o
Title: Firma tb solutions Diseño de fondo
I've been
testing Orion the last three weeks. In Orion web, I've read to put
orion-ejb-jar.xml under orion directory for an EJB. In some other sites, this
file must reside under META-INF directory. Which is the correct place to put
orion-ejb-jar.xm
Cool!
BG...
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Hi Bill,
ok,ok it was subjective 100-timesbut:
i'm using Orion-1.5.
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> I know about Orion _and_ Borland's AppSrv and WebLogic a
re making these
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I know about Orion _and_ Borland's AppSrv and WebLogic and i
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Vlad,
see comments...
regards,
the elephantwalker
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> Don't know about Orion but I am using MS/SQL Server 2000 with JSQLConnect
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Vlad,
Here are the answers as I know them:
1. SQL Server 2000 database --> That's a tough one. I don't know any IT
managers recommending this beast. But if you got to live with it ... make
sure
all inline
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> I am evaluating the Orion server for use in a production web
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Vlad,
see comments...
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the elephantwalker
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Vlad,
Here are the answers as I know them:
1. SQL Server 2000 database --> That's a tough one. I don't know any IT
manager
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I am evaluating the Orion server for use in a production web s
I am evaluating the Orion server for use in a production web site which
would be hosted by a hosting services provider. It would run on a
Windows 2000 box alongside other web sites serviced by IIS and will
manage data in SQL Server 2000 database. I have a few questions I wasn't
able to find answer
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