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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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Now can someone please make me an Arm Linux JDK 1.2 so that I can run Orion on a IPAC/Yopy?!
:)
WR

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> Från: Ernst de Haan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Skickat: den 16 februari 2001 12:08
> Till: Orion-Interest
> Ämne: Re: SV: Not authorized to view this page
>
>
> 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 bringing our J2EE application server online
> in a few months
> on a FreeBSD box. It may not have the best Java
> implementation available, but
> we've run our prototypes on it for months, without any
> problems (no crashes
> whatsoever).
>
> Thanks guys! (hail hail!)   ;)
>
> --
> Ernst
>
>
> Tim Endres wrote:
> > > 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 can't say enough about being able to run our entire
> application on a single
> > Win98 box! It means that we can setup a demo on a portable
> PC, and have a
> > marketing person show up at a meeting and run a full demo
> from that portable.
> > We do not need an internet connection, nor a $10,000 machine.
> >
> > Also, this means that developers can take work home with
> them, and not worry
> > about their connection to the office. It also means that
> developers can work
> > complete independent of each other, without stepping on
> eachother with every
> > little change to the deployment.
> >
> > If Orion were used only for development and demos, and your
> application was
> > then deployed on a different app server, I think it is
> worth the $1500!
> >
> > tim.
> >
> >
> >
>

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