Question: How do you use a WAR with Orion? If I update my server.xml to
point to a WAR like so
application name="struts-logon" path="../struts-logon.war" /
It complains about the lack of a META-INF and an application.xml. A War
doesn't normally require those folders/files, they are for EARs. I'd
Normally taglib-location (in web.xml) points to a
.tld file, tag library descriptor also in web-inf.
taglib-location/WEB-INF/xyz.tld/taglib-location
I've not seen this point to a jar in web-inf/lib
before. Perhaps that works but I've not seen it.
Burr
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truts-example"/
web-app application="default"
name="strutsTest" root="/struts-test"/
HTH
Kirk Yarina
At 11:09 AM 3/22/01 -0800, you wrote:
Orion only knows about EAR files. Wrap your WAR up in an EAR.
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how many requests/responses were simulated?
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From: Michael Quinn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 04, 2001 3:52 AM
Subject: RE: Benchmarks should be better
Just a little update..
I have completed benchmarks for the
Thanks.
Is JBoss fairly stable?
Any one trying out Enhydra Enterprise?
At the moment, Orion is winning as the low-cost app. server to get one of my
customers started on the J2EE path.
And if there are any J2EE developers/mentors/architects in Atlanta, GA, I
might need some help.
Burr
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Hey Tom,
Potentially silly question (somewhat new to Orion but I've used a few other
app. servers). Are you basically saying that the use of a
javax.sql.DataSource acquried via a call to InitialContext.lookup() means I
don't need a JDBC Driver on a remote client machine (end-user's desktop)?
I
Just downloaded the Orion Server and was wondering what the current userbase
thought about the product.
Is it stable and scalable enough to deploy a major website using Servlets,
JSP and EJB?
Better than Resin? JRun?
I've used WebSphere, WebLogic and SilverStream.
Thanks,
Burr
[EMAIL
un are bad products --
they are actually quite good. I am sure there are sites running all three,
and the prices are not bad:
1. $500 for basic Resin, $1500 for Orion, and about $5000 for Jrun.
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