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>> AFAIK some stuff got deprecated (e.g. copydir, deltree). 1.1 files should
>> run, howe
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> AFAIK some stuff got deprecated (e.g. copydir, deltree). 1.1 files should
> run, however. Just did a migration for my own project
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Title: RE: Orion-Primer needs some update
Because you can't figure something out, does not mean you should be vulgar to the rest of us.
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Deloitte Consulting
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> AFAIK some stuff got deprecated (e.g. copydir, deltree). 1.1 files should
> run, however. Just did a migration for my own project
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> Ant1.2 works fine with Orion-primer.
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Ant1.2 works fine with Orion-primer.
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Dear All
Somehow I found that Orion-Primer at http://www.znerd.demon.n
Because if you are running your servlet within orion then the default
properties are fine (set by orion). You only need to supply a properties
file if you are changing the defaults for the environment.
Dave Smith
Senior Team Leader
Aristocrat Technologies Australia Pty Ltd
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>From: "Arved Sandstrom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>I went through a phase also where I was baffled by where stuff was supposed
>to go. :-)
I know what you mean... I think I've just done this phase too... a fair bit
of headscratching! But once you get the hang of it it's ok, and and there
are docs
Hello Al,
If you define your ejb-refs correctly, they are bound to the java:comp/ tree.
Are you sure your ejb-ref's are correct?
My guess is that those are missing or incorrect, which make you need to use the
global names but that's not a good solution.
Regards,
Karl Avedal
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Hi all,
Okay, Magnus Stenman helped me out with this problem. The problem was
that the servlet was in the wrong directory in the .war file. It was
located unde
On Tue, 30 May 2000, Christian Sell wrote:
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> >Open source isn't an issue. Look at how well tomcat is being utilized.
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> now, orion is NOT open source, is it? Otherwise, where is the source code?
> Tomcat is great to work with, easy to set up, good logging (not much doc
> either, though).
No
after installing orion-primer, upon invoking
http://localhost:8080/orion-primer/, I get an error 500 (internal server
error). Is there any place where I can see what error occured? None of the
logfiles I can find shows anything interesting. Is thre a way to debug this?
>Open source isn't an issue. Look at how well tomcat is being utilized.
now, orion is NOT open source, is it? Otherwise, where is the source code?
Tomcat is great to work with, easy to set up, good logging (not much doc
either, though).
>
>I plan on committing some real time to orionsupport.com
Christian,
> now, to me this discussion looks like there is a real problem. We have a
> complex product (full J2EE as opposed to JSP/servlet engines you get
> elsewhere), which is NOT open source and therefore comes without
> sourcecode. The documentation is rudimentary and so is the error loggi
On Tue, 30 May 2000, Christian Sell wrote:
Slow there, hoss.
The docs are rudimentary, yes. (I'm working on correcting that, by
organizing orionsupport.com - which you can expect to start actually
showing real content in a few days.) That's okay anyway, because Orion is
J2EE-compliant. You can u
ether with one containing JSPs and the other containing
the EJBs.
Dan Winfield
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Subject: Re: Orion Primer
> now, to me this discussion l
Okay, I updated the Orion Primer to use the solution Al suggested. When
I tried to run the application this time, everything went fine. So
`hooray' for Al! :) This is the output I got:
Time stamp: Tue May 30 10:55:22 CEST 2000
Hello type: StatelessSessionBeanWrapper0
Answer: Hello
But
now, to me this discussion looks like there is a real problem. We have a
complex product (full J2EE as opposed to JSP/servlet engines you get
elsewhere), which is NOT open source and therefore comes without
sourcecode. The documentation is rudimentary and so is the error logging (I
remember getti
Al & all,
Al Fogleson wrote:
> OK weird question here, since I worked this problem and found that orion is
> placing the binding in the / heirarchy and not the java:comp/env heirarchy,
> is there any reason for that???
>
> Maybe I am lost but isnt the java:comp/env/ejb heirarchy where they shoul
OK weird question here, since I worked this problem and found that orion is
placing the binding in the / heirarchy and not the java:comp/env heirarchy,
is there any reason for that???
Maybe I am lost but isnt the java:comp/env/ejb heirarchy where they should
go? (although I vaguely recall that in
Hi all,
Okay, Magnus Stenman helped me out with this problem. The problem was
that the servlet was in the wrong directory in the .war file. It was
located under the root directory while it should have been under the
directory WEB-INF/classes in the .war.
So next challenge is getting the servlet
Hi Jason and other members of Orion-Interest,
Is there anyone here that can help debug this persistent problem with
Orion? I have set up a simple recipe for Orion newbies (including
myself), and although everything looks fine, the servlet that should be
created to handle requests cannot be insta
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