On 15 Jan 2001 12:18:18 -0800, Tony Wilson wrote:
> Yes, this is ideal. However, there are subtle differences between the app
> servers. They are sometimes caused by bugs, but more often are caused by
> ambiguous points within the j2ee specs.
Too true. However, that is what the Sun CTS tests
t; So the decision on which app server to use is very important, even
> when you
> design to the spec as much as possible.
>
> Tony Wilson
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ozzie Gurkan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:
January 16, 2001 6:52 AM
> To: Orion-Interest
> Subject: RE: Any news from Orion yet??: Rebuttle...
>
>
>
> Its close to app server independence, but the spec doesn't go far
> enough in some
> areas. One good example is User Management. I would love to use
>
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 8:41 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Any news from Orion yet??: Rebuttle...
Not to sound like a hipocrat but I believe the J2EE standard
calls for a
pplication server independe
Subject: RE: Any news from
Orion yet??: Rebuttle...
01/15/01 11:41 AM
Please
At 08:41 15.01.2001 , you wrote:
>Not to sound like a hipocrat but I believe the J2EE standard calls for a
>pplication server independence flexibility. You must think to yourself what
>makes your application so dependent on the server it is deployed onto.
>Besides the custom deployment descripto
Not to sound like a hipocrat but I believe the J2EE standard calls for a
pplication server independence flexibility. You must think to yourself what
makes your application so dependent on the server it is deployed onto.
Besides the custom deployment descriptors (orion-ejb-jar, weblogic-ejb-jar,
jb