Hiya,

I've been using Java for some time (but not J2EE) and have some 25+ years IT
experience, so being a newbie is a bit of new experience... :-)

I've downloaded just about everything relating to Orion I can for study. On
the front page of the Orion home site there is a link to some stuff I would
like to read, but unfortunately it leads to a "Sorry, page not found" page.
The link is:

http://www.orionserver.com/toolstut/

and is pointed to by the "New tools tutorial available" and "... the GUI
Tools tutorial". Any ideas on this anybody?

One last note. My newbie question: 

I'm currently trapped in a M$ shop using W2K and asp. I've been given a
green light (after much debate) to move towards Java and J2EE. I can't use
Linux or Solaris unfortunately as that would be pushing the envelope a bit
too much... :-) In any case, has anybody gone through this process with
Orion before? My reason for asking is that I have two Rack Compaqs running
the Web-End load balanced off an Intel load balancer, with a SQL7 Cluster at
the back end in a "lights-out" environment. The web site is using the
absolute minimum of Site Server Commerce Edition I could get away with. This
raises the question of how entity beans running on the web-end communicate
so as to avoid two beans (one on each box) representing the same row in the
database. It's probably old hat to you guys, but I'm drowning in books at
present and I can't seem to find that specific answer.

Kimbo

Ms Kimberley Scott
Senior Web Developer
Peakhour Pty Ltd
http://smartoffice.com.au       <<- my site
http://peakhour.com.au          <<- company site

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