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please get me off this list ...I'm switching domain
names and I would not want to send a delivery DEMON to this list...I will enlist
with the new email...thanks ...hope its enough time to delete my email...
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Title: SV: Not authorized to view this page
Dont
be disapointed at the _product_ because a _tutorial_ lacks some information
:)
-Ursprungligt meddelande-Från: Adamson, Scott
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Skickat: den 15 februari 2001
13:49Till: Orion-InterestÄmne: RE: Not
Like most "semi-open" products, the old saying, "You get what you pay for"
applies somewhat with Orion; however, considering you pay nothing for the
developer license and the developer license is infinite, it's a bargain.
There may not be much documentation, but this friendly orion-interest
Hi Magnus, Scott,
Magnus Rydin wrote:
Dont be disapointed at the _product_ because a _tutorial_ lacks some
information :)
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I found the problem, it seem that the global-web-application.xml supplied in
the tutorial didn't have an entry for html, I added it. Also
What's the difference between the commercial version of orion and the
standard version (version anyone can download? Are there some disable
features in the standard version ? When is orion going to be open source ?.
thanks -Original Message-
From: Jay Armstrong [mailto:[EMAIL
Orion's performance relative to other J2EE products is debatable, but I
believe it is at the very top, if not the fastest. In addition, Orion is
pure Java, so it is very portable (I actually develop on my Win98 laptop).
I wanted to follow up and expound on this last parenthetical comment.
I
Hi,
I would like to express my happiness wrt the fact that Orion is 100% pure Java
code (not the TM-version of that term, perhaps) so it runs on my FreeBSD box
too, with different JDKs (including FreeBSD JDK 1.2.2b10, Sun Linux JDK
1.3.0/1.3.0_01, Blackdown JDK 1.2, etc.)
Actually we plan
Hi,
I would like to express my happiness wrt the fact that Orion is 100% pure Java
code (not the TM-version of that term, perhaps) so it runs on my FreeBSD box
too, with different JDKs (including FreeBSD JDK 1.2.2b10, Sun Linux JDK
1.3.0/1.3.0_01, Blackdown JDK 1.2, etc.)
Actually we plan