RE: Generating descriptors

2002-01-24 Thread t . hegyi
Hi, My Question is somehow related to this. I hvae got Orion generated the specific xml descriptors (orion-XXX.xml). Then I copied them to my development directory and packaged them in the EAR file, each in the directory of its J2EE standard one. (e.g. orion-ejb-jar.xml was located where

AW: problem creating ejb from one orion in a other orion

2001-12-04 Thread t . hegyi
Hi, You must enable server-to-server communication via RMI and specify the Third EJB as a remote one in orion-application.xml. See doc: ejb-module path=myEjbs.jar remote=true|false / Check out www.orionsupport.com for further details on server-server communication. HTH, Tibor

AW: Orion Server with external webserver

2001-10-04 Thread t . hegyi
Hi, h.put(Context.PROVIDER_URL,ormi://localhost:80/time); Make sure that the RMI port is correct. The default is not 80, but 23791. Check your orion dir/config/rmi.xml file for the port setting. If nothing is specified, use 23791 (or nothing) instead of 80, like

AW: spam?

2001-06-18 Thread t . hegyi
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AW: spam?

2001-06-18 Thread t . hegyi
Boris, I have subscribed to the Orion-Interest mailing list months ago. I regularly receive mails such as this. Today I discovered that my Orion folder HAS DISAPPEARED somehow. Quite strange. As well, the fact you (and maybe others) got this Orion related mail. The mailing list is quite dynamic