) replacement.
/David
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From: Jeff Schnitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 5:23 AM
Subject: RE: Interests sake
From: Alex 'Kazuma' Garbagnati [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
With Linux it's much easier to configure Java
Title: RE: Interests sake
How can we link Apache and Orion?
Thanks so much!!
ted
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From: Alex 'Kazuma' Garbagnati [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 04, 2001 6:48 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Interests sake
For production, Win2K/Orion 1.4.7
Title: RE: Interests sake
Alex,
I mean if we want to install Orion as Application server and
Apache as web server, how should we setup in each server?
(port number is different, ex: Orion 80, Apache 8080)
Thanks!
Ted
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From: Alex 'Kazuma' Garbagnati [mailto
Title: RE: Interests sake
I am
assuming you want Apache to host your servlets - also I am assuming that you
already know how to host your servlets on the servlet engine. That being done,
you need to do the following...
A)
Create a JNDI .properties that looks like
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To: MD13 CYChen13
Subject: RE: Interests sake
How can we link Apache and Orion?
Thanks so much!!
I'm using Orion just as an application server, I'm absolutely not using
its
servlet container or web site. There is really
Win NT 4.0 SP 5 on development, staging and production
At 15:53 03.05.2001 , you wrote:
Hi all,
For interests sake, what OS is everyone on the list running orion on?
Windows 2000?
WinNT
Linux?
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Rafaelmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
, May 04, 2001 1:46 AM
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Hmm. What _Java_ needs is a way to render graphics (incl. fonts)
without relying on a running host windowing system. And, what do
you know, that is actually coming our way. :-)
I do _not_ need/want a GUI running on my UNIX
Randy-W18971 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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The only problem I found with PJA is that it replaces some core Java
packages from Sun with the PJA packages. This may not be a problem, as
long as new releases
Linux ...Caldera Openlinx 2.3
Linux ... Red Hat 7.1
some development on win 98 (because it fits on my lap).
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Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 10:53 PM
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Subject: Interests sake
Linux ...Caldera Openlinx 2.3
Linux ... Red Hat 7.1
some development on win 98 (because it fits on my lap).
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Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 10:53 PM
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Subject: Interests sake
Development on win2k and production on Solaris.
Johan
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From: Adam Cassar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 7:53 AM
Subject: Interests sake
Hi all,
For interests sake, what OS is everyone on the list running
We are using Windows 2000, Linux and Solaris. It works fine on all the
platforms
Adam Cassar wrote:
Hi all,
For interests sake, what OS is everyone on the list running orion on?
Windows 2000?
WinNT
Linux?
I would of thought that most people would be using Linux but I think
from
Personally Linux, but you can add an interesting option: Solaris 8.0 for
x86.
My gut feeling and some circumstantial evidence (a.o. the infamous test in
which MS outperformed Linux 2.2 on a 'big' SMP box) gives me the
impression Solaris could out perform Linux in the TCP/IP arena. I have
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Interests sake
Linux ...Caldera Openlinx 2.3
Linux ... Red Hat 7.1
some development on win 98 (because it fits on my lap).
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Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2001 10
Adam,
We're using Windows NT 4 and Linux RedHat 6.2.
Jarek
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Adam Cassar
Sent: 03 May 2001 06:53
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Interests sake
Hi all,
For interests sake, what OS is everyone
We run Linux SuSe and Solaris on a Netra. I find that the jsp compilation
is slower on the Sun box but the link to Oracle is faster.
Hope that helps.
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Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 06:53
To:
WIN NT for development, and Solaris for live applications.
Cheers,
Simon
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At 15:53 03.05.2001 , you wrote:
Hi all,
For interests sake, what OS is everyone on the list running orion on?
Windows 2000?
WinNT
Linux?
dev and prod on Linux.
Except for the well-known occasional linux JVM quirks it runs OK.
(-) Robert Krüger
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: 03 May 2001 10:29
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Interests sake
WIN NT for development, and Solaris for live applications.
Cheers,
Simon
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We're using Windows 2000 over here.
Ron
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Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 7:53 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Interests sake
Hi all,
For interests sake, what OS is everyone on the
Dev:Linux
Prod:Solaris
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From: Robert Krueger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 2:43 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: Interests sake
At 15:53 03.05.2001 , you wrote:
Hi all,
For interests sake, what OS is everyone on the list running orion
Development on Windows (95/NT) and production on SunOS and Digital Unix,
but we have even tested it on OpenVMS :).
Cheers,
D.
Johan Fredriksson wrote:
Development on win2k and production on Solaris.
Johan
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From: Adam Cassar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
Hi,
I'm running on Solaris 2.8.
//Kalle
From: Adam Cassar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Interests sake
Date: 03 May 2001 15:53:28 +1000
Hi all,
For interests sake, what OS is everyone on the list running orion on?
. This is
just my opinion and hope that I don't offend anyone. Would some of the
senior guys chime in on this?
Carl
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kalle Anka
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 1:07 PM
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Subject: Re: Interests sake
Hi
For production, Win2K/Orion 1.4.7/PostgreSQL. For development,
Win2K/Orion 1.4.8/hsql. I'll probably move the production box to 1.4.8
soon since it seems to work well enough with my code. I have test
systems running Linux/PostgreSQL too.
The only problem with Win2K is that it's a pain to get
For production, Win2K/Orion 1.4.7/PostgreSQL. For development,
Win2K/Orion 1.4.8/hsql. I'll probably move the production box to 1.4.8
soon since it seems to work well enough with my code. I have test
systems running Linux/PostgreSQL too.
Production: Linux - Apache - Resin - Orion 1.4.5 -
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From: Adam Cassar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Interests sake
Date: 03 May 2001 15:53:28 +1000
Hi all,
For interests sake, what OS is everyone on the list running orion on?
We're running Solaris/Linux and Win2K, and I know of a couple of people
running it on Mac OSX!
R
At 07:03 PM 5/3/01 -0400, you wrote:
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From: Adam Cassar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Title: RE: Interests sake
Does Orion support digital unix ?
Thanks!
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From: Angshuman Dasgupta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 8:28 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Interests sake
Dev:Linux
Prod:Solaris
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From
Does Orion support digital unix ?
Thanks!
I believe the answer to the question:
Does Orion support XYZ operating system?
Is answered by:
Yes, if you have an adequate JVM.
tim.
From: Alex 'Kazuma' Garbagnati [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
With Linux it's much easier to configure Java apps as daemons, but I
can't render my dynamic images with any reasonable quality - XWindows
renders fonts like a three-year-old with a half-eaten crayon :-)
You should try pja. It
-Interest
Subject: RE: Interests sake
From: Alex 'Kazuma' Garbagnati [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
With Linux it's much easier to configure Java apps as daemons, but I
can't render my dynamic images with any reasonable quality - XWindows
renders fonts like a three-year-old with a half-eaten crayon
I totally agree on your last statement about the need of having some
XWindows more windows like, but I do not agree on the problem with pja.
Maybe I was using simple semi-artistic fonts, bur the result was at the
same level that the same application run on windows.
Anyway, it's just a matter
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