Hello Paolo,
I'm not sure all 400+ people on the list want to find personal "I agree"
mails in
their mailboxes, a feature we don't use enough is to answer to the
person and not
to everyone on the list. However, since it appeared on the list, I'd
like to
comment on your remarks,
The custom tags y
Hello,
Does Prosyst's server really implement all J2EE standards? I thought
they were
still supporting the obsolete JSP 1.0 specifcation and Servlet 2.1. In
J2EE, JSP
1.1 and Servlet 2.2 is required. However, I might have missed when they
upgraded to
JSP 1.1/Servlet 2.2.
Oops, getting very off-t
Hello Dale,
Dale Bronk wrote:
> I have been monitoring this list for a while and have not had time to try
> out Orion yet. Well I found that I had a half hour so I jumped in and tried
> to set up the ejb demo that comes with it. I noticed many posts about how
> it doesn't work. Well I am havi
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> Hi Dale,
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> I agree with
I offer you to try application server from www.prosyst.com.
They implement all J2EE components in pure java server and don't have stupid
restriction about 128 bit for SSL (It's germany company).
But their server consumes more memory.
Now I'm trying to compare Orion and prosyst.
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Hi Dale,
I agree with you. Also my experience with Orion was unpleasant.
Some jsp custom tag that I developed don't work with
Orion and work fine with Tomcat and in other Jsp
Container, the EJB demo crash the JVM, the documentation
is very poor.
Also I have sent one month ago, 2 commercial mails
I ended up adding the drivers for my DB (postgres) into the orion jar file.
I dont know as this is necessary since, within the Orion jar file there is a
manifest that seems to list all the jars, perhaps adding your drivers jar to
that list would work.
Al
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