Exactly - the security adapter is one key component to getting the jps to work with
orion server.
It's quite a pain, and while one can learn a few things trying to the jps to work with
orion - it
is hardly a blueprint app - in fact, while I have not tried it on all web servers, I
have tried it
out of the box on EA Server 3.6.1 and Orion. The app needed much modification in order
to get it
to finally work on each. Being tenacious(or bull-headed) - I got it to work on SQL
Server w/
Orion, but I would hardly call it worth it!
--- Jay Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> I spent quite a bit of time trying this, and could get some things to work,
> but not completely. My recollection is that it has nothing to do with the
> version of Orion, but rather that the special security adapter for Orion
> that has to be integrated and which was written for an earlier version of
> JPS. Personally, I don't consider the JPS to be a "blueprint" because it
> is hard-coded in some ways to work only with Sun's J2EE reference
> implementation -- it is not a "portable" EAR component.
>
> I also recall that getting the XML config files to work was a nightmare.
> Orion may overwrite elements in some config files like web.xml.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Jay Armstrong
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> At 11:27 AM 1/15/01 +0100, you wrote:
> >Hello,
> >Does anyone have good experiences with running the new blueprints petstore
> >application v1.1.1 in orion 1.3.8? Is a patched version (like the
> >orion-config-jps1.0.zip) available?
> >Thanks,
> >Mark Hoek
> >
> >
>
>
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