I am creating a finder which takes a type of Target object to find. So, my
home interface looks like this:
Collection findByTarget(Target o)
The SQL I want to ultimately generate should look something like this:
select * from myTable where id = ?1.getId();
Please note, that what's
I am trying to model a Person having many Phones with two Entity beans.
Person and Phone are both entity beans. But I do not want to allow anyone
to manipulate the Phone directly. I only want Person to be able to:
Person.addPhone(PhoneValue)
Person.removePhone(PhoneKey)
Hello.
My suspicion is that Orion's DB-Mapping (CMP) doesn't work well when it
comes to tables that have OID fields.
My experiments suggest that whenever a table has to be generated that has
OID-fields, the following exception will be thrown just after having
executed the ejbCreate() Method
Well, David Kinnvall, did you ever get into any trouble from replacing the
versions of Xerces and Xalan in Orion?
Randahl
Hi Mark, and the list,
I ran into this as well, just two days ago. I tried putting the
new xerces.jar in WEB-INF/lib as well as in orion/lib, with no
effect.
If you have control over the deployment assembly maybe you can use the
"run-as-specified-identity" security configuration for your Person, then
only allow that role to invoke methods on Phone. I may be way off base here
since I have never tried to do this, but I thought I would throw it out.
Is Orion compatible with the latest versions of Xalan and Xerces? - I expect
that is a question of whether the latest versions of Xalan and Xerces are
backward compatible... does anyone know from (documentation or) experience?
R.
Thanks for everyone's comments.
From: Rafael Alvarez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
You can do two things:
.- In the EJBCreate change the user name to Upper or Lower case when
setting it. Also in the PK class change it to Upper or Lower case.
Not a good solution for me, because I want to preserve
Could anyone please explain how to create a custom user manager for Orion?
What is the way to associate the users and groups in the database with the
roles and principal of the orion?
Actually, no. No problem at all!
/David
On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Randahl Fink Isaksen wrote:
Well, David Kinnvall, did you ever get into any trouble from replacing the
versions of Xerces and Xalan in Orion?
Randahl
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The easiest way is to use the EJBUser usermanager. You will need to refer to
the ejb in your ejb-jar.xml. There is an orion security adapter available
for the petstore example, and this works well with the EJBUser usermanager
as long as you have the entity bean reference as noted below.
Of
There seems to be a *feature* of NS browsers that requires a server
mime-type for any javascript which is referenced in a web page. I have
looked in the documentation, but can't seem to find the deployment xml file
where I can add various mime types.
Does anybody know how to add mime types to
william,
look for the clustering guide on www.orionserver.comin the
documentation section,
then maybe post some more questions once you've
given it a try.
it works like you describe, in that starting the
load balancer takes all requests
and redirects to instances of orion.
cheers,
greg.
there shouldn't be a problem with this.
you might want to post more information on what url you're using + the
config details in server.xml and default-web-site.xml.
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basically, cookies are URL spec (as per the spec, check it out in Netscape
Central) URL dependant; if you send a cookie for a URL http://www.yahoo.com
then that cookie is valid for that URL only; that cookie won't show up for
URL https://www.yahoo.com (note the different protocol, https, instead
look at orion/config/mime.types
-jason
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Sent: Sunday, March 11, 2001 3:33 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: mime types for .js
There seems to be a *feature* of NS browsers that
Hi. I have a framework as follows:
A startup servlet reads in an XML file and creates a message bundle. This
message bundle will be used by Servlets and EJBs to pull resources from it.
I somehow need a way to initialize the stateless session bean by passing the
message bundle to it. When the
global-web-application.xml specifies the file for mime types.
in my case it is called mime.types
do a search for mime* and you should find it.
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There seems to be a *feature* of NS browsers that requires a server
mime-type for any javascript which is
elephantwalker wrote:
There seems to be a *feature* of NS browsers that requires a server
mime-type for any javascript which is referenced in a web page. I have
looked in the documentation, but can't seem to find the deployment xml file
where I can add various mime types.
Does anybody
Hi,
I have downloaded the Helloworld.jsp, taglib.tld
and helloworld .java compiled and got helloworld.class .
and created the same directory structure as
mentioned in the documentation of taglib-tutorial. I could able to compile
HelloWorld.java
when i run the HelloWorld.jsp , it produces
dear all,
i've pretty much got secure pages going with a
*test* certificate but receive a windows "security alert" dialog box the *first*
time i hit a page in the secure site.
if i click "yes" to "do you want to proceed?" then
everything seems to work ok and i get the padlock icon in the
Q: do i get the dialog window appearing because i'm using a test certificate? i.e.
will the use of a live certificate mean that i don't get the dialog window appearing?
Yes, *if* the certificate chain of that certificate leads to a root
certificate that is installed in the user's browser.
ello,
By definition Stateless Session Beans are stateless. How can you initialise
something that is stateless?
The alternatives are to use Stateful Session Beans or application scope
Java Beans in your JSP.
cheers
romen
IT Architect, Business And Data Services
IBM GSA
TEL: 612-84484716
FAX:
You
will also get this alert if your certificate doesn't exactly match your url with
domain name that you used to get the certificate...
https://secure.mycompany.com will work
if that is the domain name registered with the certificate. But if you are
on a intranet, and the server name
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there shouldn't be a problem with this.
you might want to post more information
Use the form at orionserver.com
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It
sounds like your tag library descriptor has faults. Please include your
taglib.tld and we can have a look at it.
WR
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Hello,
When i try to execute the first Example taken from
the tag-tutorail in orion server documentation. Iam getting the Following
error:
500 Internal Server ErrorError parsing
JSP page /taglib-tutorial/taglib-tutorial-web/helloWorld.jsp line 1Unable to find taglib archive at file at
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