Re: RE: At wits end, questions JRun, Oracle9ias

2002-04-05 Thread res0s9j4
ST > To: Struts Users Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: RE: At wits end, questions JRun, Oracle9ias > > > Look in your JRun/lib/ext directory and check if you have jaxp.jar and > parser.jar. Try removing them if you do. Also make sure that the strut

Re: At wits end, questions JRun, Oracle9ias

2002-04-04 Thread @Basebeans.com
Subject: Re: At wits end, questions JRun, Oracle9ias From: Vic Cekvenich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> === I run OrionServer.com (Oracle is based on it) and it is cake. Vic Galbreath, Mark wrote: > My short answer to you is, "Shit-can JRun." My team is developing a very > com

RE: At wits end, questions JRun, Oracle9ias

2002-04-04 Thread Galbreath, Mark
My short answer to you is, "Shit-can JRun." My team is developing a very complex web-based B2B/B2C/Maintenance application for VoiceStream Wireless. We are using Struts (now) 1.1b-1 (and the migration from 1.0.2 was very problematic!), Apache webserver on Unix, and Oracle 8i as the integration ti

RE: At wits end, questions JRun, Oracle9ias

2002-04-04 Thread Dimitar Stavrakov
Look in your JRun/lib/ext directory and check if you have jaxp.jar and parser.jar. Try removing them if you do. Also make sure that the struts jar and tlds are accessible to JRun. Regards, Dimitar -Original Message- From: Rick Reumann [mailto:[EMAIL PRO