Hmm. What _Java_ needs is a way to render graphics (incl. fonts)
without relying on a running host windowing system. And, what do
you know, that is actually coming our way. :-)
I do _not_ need/want a GUI running on my UNIX/Linux servers,
thank you very much. Be it X11 or a (highly unlikely)
Title: RE: Interests sake
How can we link Apache and Orion?
Thanks so much!!
ted
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From: Alex 'Kazuma' Garbagnati [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 6:48 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Interests sake
For production, Win2K/Orion
Creating a quick and dirty jsp
++
However - many people have asked about quickly deploying a jsp in a
default way. In this case you are probably best to modify the file
application.xml that resides in /config/ with the other xml files.
For really quick and dirty
Title: RE: Interests sake
Alex,
I mean if we want to install Orion as Application server and
Apache as web server, how should we setup in each server?
(port number is different, ex: Orion 80, Apache 8080)
Thanks!
Ted
-Original Message-
From: Alex 'Kazuma' Garbagnati
I know how the dns works, but we are experiencing problems with our dns,
just wanted to make sure that I didn't hold an old record to
orionsupport.com.
Thank you Fredrik!
That is what I will be doing soon.
Johan
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From: KirkYarina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
ello
Forgive my ignorance, but is there a method call in Orion or J2EE to return
all roles defined in the web resources (in web.xml) and/or ejb resources
(in ejb-jar.xml)?
cheers
romen
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Hi,
I'm new to orion.
I've wrote down my own 'orion-ejb-jar.xml' file. But if i use auto-deploy by the orion
server, then it seems that the server couldn't find this file. At first I put it in
the dir 'META-INF' to the 'ejb-jar.xml'. This doesn't work. Then I copy my file into
Hi.
I want to add additional code to the finder-methods
(for further restrictions on the find-results based upon security
information).
How can I achive this?
I'd like to extend those auto-generated finder-methods and don't want to fall
back to BMPs.
Hope someone can help.
Armin Michel
I think your problem has not so much to do with your example but more how
Orion implemented their console output handling.
This happens when to make the console output window active and have some
sort of interaction with it (a mouse click within it etc.). The output
stream handling seems to be
If you want I can send you a clean installation where I have set up two
applications. They are also configured for virtual hosting.
The only thing you need to get it up and running is some messing around with
hosts file ( under windows or winnt /system32/drivers/etc/ or /etc/ under
unix )
Title: RE: Interests sake
I am
assuming you want Apache to host your servlets - also I am assuming that you
already know how to host your servlets on the servlet engine. That being done,
you need to do the following...
A)
Create a JNDI .properties that looks like this:
Which is located in
orion/application-deployments/appname/appname-web/orion-web.xml
Johan
- Original Message -
From:
Earl
Marwil
To: Orion-Interest
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 6:27
PM
Subject: Re: Newbie Question.
One possible cause is that directory browsing
hi
Please let me know what is clustering and how it is
implemented with Orion.
regards
Shantanu.
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From: Frank Eggink [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 8:11 AM
Subject: RE: Howto on MessageDriven Beans
There is
I run Orion on one machine and Apache on another, using ServletExec to host
my servlets - it works reasonably well.
What I haven't figured out yet is how I may do authentication; I need to
take user details from the web user, authenticate somehow, and then use the
resultant context info for
Title: SV: SV: Kawa 5.0 Ent SP1 and Orion, deployment problem
Thanx a gazillion. :)
-Ursprungligt meddelande-
Från: Kalle Anka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Skickat: den 4 maj 2001 04:08
Till: Orion-Interest
Ämne: Re: SV: Kawa 5.0 Ent SP1 and Orion, deployment problem
Hi,
you can
Hello Ismael,
Orion doesn't serialize the session unless explicity told to do so.
(We got problems with our shopping cart because of that)
Why you think this is affecting the performance? It's done only at
server shutdown.
(I'm working with 1.4.5 too)
Thursday, May 03, 2001, 3:40:13 AM, you
Win NT 4.0 SP 5 on development, staging and production
At 15:53 03.05.2001 , you wrote:
Hi all,
For interests sake, what OS is everyone on the list running orion on?
Windows 2000?
WinNT
Linux?
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Folks,
The following remote shutdown command does not work anymore in 1.4.8 (it
works fine in 1.4.7), any ideas? bug?
java -jar admin.jar ormi://localhost admin password -shutdown
Hi!
It is a bit unclear for me how the shutdown process should work. When I
Hello,
lots of people seem to have problem with the xerces.jar in Orion.
Why is it there anyway? I tried to delete it and noboby seems to miss it...
(I'm using Orion 1.4.8 on Win2k).
Regards,
Frank
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Commonly, developers build a Stateless Session EJB facade through which
all access to Entity EJBs is accomplished. If you were to employ such a
pattern, the method of this facade that invokes the CMP finder in question
would be an appropriate place to manipulate the results before returning
them
The only problem I found with PJA is that it replaces some core Java packages from Sun
with the PJA packages. This may not be a problem, as long as new releases of the JDK
and PGA don't present problems.
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From: David Kinnvall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Hi,
Does anyone know of any products (other than Orion) using and being
distributed with Sun's reference implementation of the JavaMail API
(mail.jar and activation.jar)? Is anyone aware of any licensing issues for
distributing these jars freely?
Thanks.
Sumit
Nijhawan, Sumit wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know of any products (other than Orion) using and being
distributed with Sun's reference implementation of the JavaMail API
(mail.jar and activation.jar)? Is anyone aware of any licensing issues for
distributing these jars freely?
Thanks.
From
Steffen,
Pre-1.4.8 you can put your orion-ejb-jar.xml file in an orion/ directory at the root
of your ejb.jar. As of 1.4.8, this has been moved to the META-INF directory for
simplicity and standardization. Note that this file is only used on NEW deployments of
EJBs. If a bean has been
This is from the Orion-EJB.jar documentation:
http://www.orionserver.com/docs/orion-ejb-jar.xml.html
An orion-ejb-jar.xml file contains the deploy-time info for an ejb-jar. It
is located in
ORION_HOME/application-deployments/deploymentName/jarname(.jar)/orion-ejb-ja
r.xml after deployment and
Hi Jeff,
Jeff Hubbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steffen,
Pre-1.4.8 you can put your orion-ejb-jar.xml file in an orion/ directory at the root
of your ejb.jar. As of 1.4.8, this has been moved to the META-INF directory for
simplicity and standardization. Note that this file is only used on
On Friday 04 May 2001 14:44, you wrote:
Commonly, developers build a Stateless Session EJB facade through which
all access to Entity EJBs is accomplished. If you were to employ such a
pattern, the method of this facade that invokes the CMP finder in
question would be an appropriate place to
I haven't read the docs regarding the upcoming JDK1.4 release in
any detail yet. Does anybody know how far it goes in solving the
kind of problem discussed here? Anything left out that should have
been included as far as people here are concerned?
/David
- Original Message -
From: Kemp
Hello!
While using the well-known util:iterate tag I got this error:
Attribute of type 'java.util.Collection' must be a request time attribute
The code that reproduce it:
My.jsp
%@ taglib uri=mtags prefix=mtags %
mtags:iterate id=retraso
type=java.util.Properties
Well, after some more hacking I narrowed it down to a simple test case, and
it is now posted as bug #433 on orion's bugzilla. Take a look and let me
know what I did wrong, I'm sure it isn't a bug with orion and i'm just
being dumb. :-)
-Pat
At 10:58 AM 5/4/2001 +0200, Douma, Ate wrote:
I
Hi Steffen,
I'm new to orion as well. But I discovered, that
after deployment you find a generated
orion-ejb-jar.xml in the application-deployments/..
This can be changed and orion keeps your changes
after another deployment.
I would prefer to have the orion-ejb-jar.xml in
jar file (like
Armin,
Another pointer for Stateless Session beans is that they have very a
goood performance profile. According to Brett McGloughlin, they can be
upto 1000 times faster than Stateful beans.
Regards,
the Elephantwalker
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
Steffen,
That is correct. You can force a full redeployment by deleting the directory that your
web-app is deployed to.
This is specified in the application ... tag in the server.xml.
Jeff Hubbach.
Steffen Stundzig wrote:
Hi Jeff,
Jeff Hubbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steffen,
Hi,
if you get it to work, please let me know how you did it.
Thanks,
Kalle
From: Patrik Andersson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SV: SV: Kawa 5.0 Ent SP1 and Orion, deployment problem
Date: Fri, 4 May 2001 12:21:31
Hi Steffen,
I'm new to orion as well. But I discovered, that
after deployment you find a generated
orion-ejb-jar.xml in the application-deployments/..
This can be changed and orion keeps your changes
after another deployment.
I would prefer to have the orion-ejb-jar.xml in
jar file
Title: What is the time out for the EJB beans?
How much time the orion server keeps the created EJB objects. After how much time the orion calls the passivate(). Is there any configurable parameter to set this.
Thanks.
Kesav Kumar
Software Engineer
Voquette, Inc.
650 356 3740
mailto:[EMAIL
Thanks for the suggestion; that's what I ended up doing.
Not pretty, but works for now.
Attila
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From:
cybermaster
To: Orion-Interest
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 6:54
PM
Subject: RE: Form-based authentication:
original request URI...?
Where should one put classes that are shared between their ejbs and their
web interface?
Do you create a jar file and put it in the ear? Put in orion's lib dir?
Thanks,
Lou Farho
winmail.dat
Joni,
I am having the same problem using 1.4.5; strangely, I am able
to use -shutdown just fine as long as none of my servlets/JSPs do any JDBC
calls. Once I get deeper into my app where I start hitting the database,
Orion refuses to shut down in exactly the way you describe.
Attila
This is a perfect application for an EJB 2.0 home method. Call the
finder from within the home method and filter the results.
Basically, you put in your Home interface:
public Collection thisIsAHomeMethod() throws RemoteException;
and you put in your implementation class:
public Collection
You should be able to use EJB security to disallow access to whichever home
interfaces you choose.
Mike
- Original Message -
From: Armin Michel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 8:50 AM
Subject: Re: custom finder in CMPs
On Friday 04
I believe the ejb-jar file is the correct place. I believe in orion, as in
weblogic, the ejb classloader is the parent of each web app classloader,
making classes packaged in you ejb jar available to all web apps (within the
application). You could also package your classes in a seperate
Hello,
I'm new to the Orion Server. What is the purpose of copying the tools.jar file from my jdk1.3.0_02\lib directory into the d:\orion directory?
Thanks and I appreciate you help.
BrandyGet your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
The tools.jar contains the compiler classes
thatare used by Orion to dynamically compile JSP pages -
servlets.
- Original Message -
From:
B.
Dawkins
To: Orion-Interest
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 2:11 PM
Subject: Tools.jar File
Hello,
I'm new to the
Main
reason is to compile your jsp files. tools.jar contains all the classes
for javac, java etc. If you want to compile your jsp pages you need to
have this tools.jar in the classpath.
Kesav Kumar Software Engineer Voquette, Inc. 650 356 3740 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Orion needs your jdk class library (tools.jar) to
compile its generated code. (Orion generates code based upon the
interfaces which you write.)
I don't like copying jars all over my machine, so I
instead add the "library" tag to my server.xml. Something like
this:
library
Brandy,
It enables auto-compilation of JSPs in your web
applications. If you didn't have tools.jar in your Orion home directory,
then you would have to precompile all your JSPs (and recompile them by hand each
time you change them), which is a pain.
Cheers,
Attila
- Original
Hi,
Can anyone explain how many number of JVMs can we
create on Orion?
Thanks
Subrah
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Orion does not invoke JVMs. It runs within a JVM.
Thus, the answer is one.
Of course, this does not prevent you from starting
any number of JVMs running Orion.
Hi,
Can anyone explain how many number of JVMs can we
create on Orion?
Thanks
Subrah
I think I've correctly set up database connection pooling for my enterprise
app. But how do I confirm that Orion is actually doing connection pooling for
me?
Thanks.
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