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I came across a server called blazix, which has cluster, gui's, support, and
only 1.5 mg at www.blazix.com for $2000. Does anyone have any exposure or
experience with this server? How does it compare and contrast with Orion?
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Muñoz, RosanaEnviado el: Thursday, July 05, 2001 12:58
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Has anyone tried Jabber with Orion? what is your experience?
Hadi
Jabber is an instant messaging server similar to ICQ..., completely built on
XML
www.jabber.org
Thank elephantwalker,
I did exactly the same thing as you did (even unpacked the log4j-core.jar
file), that is, my ear file contains:
META-INF/
META-INF/application.xml
META-INF/orion-application.xml
META-INF/MANIFEST.MF
lib/
lib/org/apache/..
um-ejb.jar
...
And the
Thanks Ray,
But I am still having bad luck.
When I include the lib tag, as you have in my orion-application.xml:
library path=../../applications/sgs/log4j-core.jar /
I still get the same ClassNotFoundError.
BTW: I am having a symbolic link between /opt/Orion/ and /opt/Oron_5.1.
It won't have
Freggin idiot ... *no offence* *G*
Does it really take that much to spend 2 seconds to check your spelling on
UNSUBSCRIBE ! Maybe a fool proof web interface to allow for
unsubscribing like we would have for a john doe user ... would expect
more from a developer though.
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It looks like you are not properly supplying arguments for POST method
The right order based on Jason Hunter book example is below:
To use it in your case just put your xml string into Properties object
as a value against cmd as a name
public static final InputStream sendPostMessage(Properties
Thanks Ray, Juan, Michael I've got it working.
The trick to use rught core class for pooled connection
which, thanks to you guys, happen to be
com.evermind.sql.ConnectionDataSource
Thanks again
~boris
Ray Harrison wrote:
Boris -
Here is an example of a Sybase datasource - we use only the
I downloaded the evaulation copy and had the web and ejb servers up and
running in no time. Didn't have time to test it properly but I did notice
that the servers time-out after a few hours to prevent production use.
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From: Kemp Randy-W18971 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Actually, thats not the way it works. Classloaders form a hierachy. At the
top of the tree there is the bootstrap classloader. Underneath there is a
URL classloader, followed by orion's (1 or more) own classloaders. You're
right that each application then gets it's own classloader, but it's
Thank you for your suggestion.
I just tried it but it doesn't perform a connection either. The only difference
between what Hunter is doing in his code and mine is he is using a
DataOutputStream and I am using a PrintWriter which shouldn't make any
difference. He is also using the
OK, I still doubt some of your code lines.
1. When you do
out.println( cmd= + URLEncoder.encode( xml ) );
it is not getting exactly URL-encoded becaouse of the newline symbol
added by println.
2. Your client sends HTTP request but there is no line in code to get
InputStream back.
You need an application-client.xml file as in
$ORION_HOME/demo/ejb/product/META-INF/application-client.xml.
Cheers,
Ash
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Hi All.
Is there anything wrong with this set of properties I'm trying to use with Orion?
(the username and password is correct!
Properties p =
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