Michael J. Cannon wrote: Interbase is not 'free.'
Well, Michael, I already made a post of the parts in the Interbase licence
that states that the database product is free. I think I read the licence
very carefully, and as far as I can see, the licence is indeed free. The
licence includes
k
please continue to monitor for yourselves, all ye list-lubbers. if it is a
problem, and we can fix it, post here or at the bug-tracker. I'll credit
where it's due.
If anyone has this overwrite problem, or sees other bugs in hsql/hsqldb, let
us know, please.
site is
And Micro$oft programmers are from...?
I suppose that the country they're from produce the shittiest code of em all
:)
Johan
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From: "Joseph B. Ottinger" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Orion-Interest" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 4:20 PM
Subject: Re: A
please do not study java.it is waste to study java...i am working in java and we have no projects at all.. we never think we will get getting one..
SaravananGet Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com.
No joy with this but thanks anyway. I haven't noticed any problems with the
original solution (below) in the last couple of weeks.
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From: Dan North [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 April 2001 18:00
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: Problem ( solution) with
Hello everybody!
I want to install Orion as a service on Windows NT 4. Can anyone give me an idea
how to do it?
Thanks in advance,
George.
Can anyone answer the question of whether Mysql does or doesn't support transaction?
I believe the official position of Mysql is that they do support transactions in their
recent release with the Berkeley DB engine. Am I misreading or misunderstanding
something?
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Are
you attending the Timbuktu Java convention, by chance?
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 4:29
AMTo: Orion-InterestSubject: Re:
[RE]..
please do not study java.it is waste to study java...i am
On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 05:04:48PM -0600, Jay Armstrong wrote:
Fair enough, Mike, but my bottom line was: Why not ... address that issue
(having MySQL and Orion folks talk to each other) directly?
Why?
Randy had a good thought -- the Thought Police should quit stomping on it.
The issue is
Generally, I agree with the comment about Micro$oft quality of code, though
I've seen some pretty horrible code from outside the US, too. :)
Bill Gates may be from the US, but Micro$oft employees come from all over
the world. Visit Redmond, WA, USA and you'll see for yourself.
At 09:50 AM
Until now I have developed EJBs for use with a CORBA broker.
However, I did not see such a thing in ORION.
Question: How (and can I) do I adress EJBs from my outside-of-orion
applications?
I was able to create a couple of basic EJBs. Well... Had to move them to
ORION. My problem is,
What's rather funny about all this is that people are mistaking a sort of
anti-patriotism for racism, and MY original statements were supposed to be
absurd enough that you couldn't take it for anything other than a joke. But
now we see that people agree with the statements, while changing the
It has been said that if Bill Gates stopped to pick up a hundred dollar bill, he would
be losing money. On a more serious note, it's really not the Bill company code so
much, as their practice of releasing alpha or beta quality products as production
quality.
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Title: RE: PostgresJDBC Driver w/ Orion under load
BTW all, PostgreSQL 7.1 is out of beta. My off-the-cuff
tests with 7.1b3 vs 7.0.2 a couple months back had 7.1
being 4.5 times faster than 7.0.2 doing ejb inserts, selects,
and deletes w/ Orion.
And, of course, 7.1 finally has outer joins.
This is intersting but I have couple of doubts. After writing jsp like the
below what we need to do? If you give request to this jsp will the Servlet
Engine applies the stylesheet? Where to specify the input xml?
Kesav Kumar
Software Engineer
Voquette, Inc.
650 356 3740
mailto:[EMAIL
Greetings,
I have created an ejb with the ejbmaker and used the
provided ejb-jar, but when I build with ANT the server
gives me:
Auto-unpacking
C:\SMU\javaHW\SMUTree\code\build\TOK.ear... done.
Error in application tok: Error loading package at
file:/C:/SMU/javaHW/SMUTree/c
I have installed Orion on RH Linux 6.2 and it runs correctly if I start it
from the command line. I have tried to use the startup script from
OrionSupport to have Orion start on a reboot. The script will not execute
(I placed it in /etc/rc.d/init.d). I have changed the script parameters,
Try http://www.kcmultimedia.com/javaserv/
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From: George Mardale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 5:29 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Orion as a service on Windows NT 4
Hello everybody!
I want to install Orion as a service on Windows NT 4. Can
Application clients will let you access your EJBs from your
outside-of-orion applications. Check the J2EE spec for more info about
this.
Hani
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Lachezar Dobrev wrote:
Until now I have developed EJBs for use with a CORBA broker.
However, I did not see such a thing in
flamebait
Unlike all those OSS products huh.
/flamebait
On Thu, 19 Apr 2001, Kemp Randy-W18971 wrote:
It has been said that if Bill Gates stopped to pick up a hundred dollar bill, he
would be losing money. On a more serious note, it's really not the Bill company code
so much, as their
The groomsmen at my wedding were named Schotanus, Schloss and Schnakenberg
-- no kidding -- if they all lived in the same city, they'd be on the same
page in the phonebook. So, bring on the Germanic hordes!
Now try to stay focused: Randy's idea was whether or not MySQL and Orion
should talk
There is something addressing that issue on www.orionsupport.com.
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From: George Mardale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 7:29 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Orion as a service on Windows NT 4
Hello everybody!
I want to install Orion as a
The best way I've found to do this is using JNT, which allows any java
program to be run as a service. It throws an error when you shut it down but
that just seems to be a nuisance. You can download it from:
http://www.eworksmart.com/jnt/
unzip it to a directory, say c:\JNT, open a console and
I was going to say something about SAP, but I didn't want to upset the
Bavarian delegation.
At 08:44 AM 4/19/01 -0500, you wrote:
What's rather funny about all this is that people are mistaking a sort of
anti-patriotism for racism, and MY original statements were supposed to be
absurd enough
Until now I have developed EJBs for use with a CORBA broker.
However, I did not see such a thing in ORION.
Question: How (and can I) do I adress EJBs from my outside-of-orion
applications?
I was able to create a couple of basic EJBs. Well... Had to move them to
ORION. My problem is,
I suppose I can copy paste the message...
It's about using jnt on win2k, but I guess the same thing would apply to
nt4...
Hope it helps
Johan!
Thanks..This worked.
Rajeev
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 4:08 PM
Orion includes an EJB container and a servlet container. Can these be
administered/monitored separately as standalone servers? For ex., can one
start up the servlet container only in Orion (similar to running Tomcat)?
If yes, can you tell me how to do this?
--CR.
It appears that you can use a client which only accesses the ejb using an
ORB. However, the key thing here is the RMI/IIOP. I am not sure that Orion
implements this. Most appservers have their own over the wire protocol for
execution of ejbs, since RMI/IIOP is so damn slow.
So, a CORBA client
OSS is like the turtles. They slowly craw along, and the best eventually get
there. In the early days, folks would say "Apache who"? Oh yes, that's the
opening band for the Beatles. Postgresql? Is that what Goldilocks ate in
the three bears? And these are the same people who, when they first
I don't think that Orion supports RMI-IIOP, which is what you would need to
access your EJBs with CORBA.
The Sun reference implementation does support this, but it's not required in
EJB 1.1. (Although I'm sure there are commercial app servers out there that
support it.) I beleive that RMI-IIOP
Yes, and like many turtles, they never get there.
Believing in fairy tales is not a good basis for conducting business. The
turtle and rabbit story is a way to tell average children 'yes, you might
be stupid and slow, but you should keep trying'. I don't think you should
take it too seriously.
They never get there about as much as this thread in its current
shape provides any value whatsoever to Orion users. IMHO.
/David
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From: "Hani Suleiman" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Orion-Interest" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 7:08 PM
Subject: RE: A
Thanks for your reply Joe and Kesavk.
Wheb I tried to put JSP inside of an xsl in Orion (even after changing
extention to .jsp) I get the following error:
Source XML Error: Use "" for "" in attribute values.
Any suggestions?
Dave Ford
Smart Soft - The Java Training Company
God forbids, what if one of them got into car accident, would there still be
Orion.
Hey Guys,
We've elected Orion as our appserver about 7 months
ago and got rid of Weblogic at the same time.
We are now shipping our product and were tremendously
suffering from lack of technical support services from
Orion. Issues that were brought up too many times by
our client and were
Dave,
ok. This is what will work.
Use a jsp or a servlet to emit an xml document. The content/type must fit
the type of document. So if its an xml document (which xsl documents are),
the type should be text/xml.
A url to the servlet or the jsp will produce a document which is an xsl
document.
RE: OSS is like the turtles. They slowly craw along, and the best
eventually get there.
...and here I thought "the Turtles" were a band, too. You know,
'_So_Happy_Together_' The band Flo and Eddie played for before the Vanilla
Fudge and the Mothers and after their first try at solo stardom?
I am using 7.03 + appropriate jdbc drivers with no problems under load.
Have you tried debugging from the postgres end? Get postgres to dump the
SQL statements as
they pass through.
On 19 Apr 2001 14:14:08 +1000, Mike Cannon-Brookes wrote:
I'm using Postgres 7.1rc3 with 'the most recent Orion
Mike,
You're probabaly right, but why do others have to speak for them. They're
big boys -- and business-savy enough to come down from geek heaven and
actually charge money for production. I'll bet they can even decide for
themselves whether or not to speak with MySQL. If they've gotten 1,000
Go to services and start service orion.
This is detailed in the jnt instructions.
On Wednesday, April 18, 2001, at 07:44 AM, Mac Ferguson wrote:
I don't think you need the "" around the startup dir...
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Just started working with Orion. Am wondering if anyone has tried to use
Xalan from apache.org. I compiled their servlet sample (SimpleXSLTServlet)
and tried to run it from within the default-web-app that came with Orion.
Received the errors below. If anyone has information, please help.
Hey guys,
I desperately need to have a look what's going on inside of orion's
wrapper classes. How can I access them? Previously on the list it is
mentioned that they are in the deployment.cache file, however when
I attempt to unjar that file, I only get one or two classes, not the
entire lot.
Hi,
Is any one tried using jms-messages in orion?
I'm testing point-point queues in orion. I've following difficulties using
transaction.
Created persistence queue.
Problem 1:
=
Send 10 messages to the queue
Create transacted session
Create receiver
Receive all the messages
Exit without
I just noticed that the readme for Sun's 1.3.0.02 recommends against smp
kernels on Linux.
Is that an issue? I haven't noticed a problem, had anybody else noticed a
problem with Linux and Sun's jvm with the smp kernel?
Regards,
The elephantwalker
I run 1.3.0.02 on Linux with two processors, no problems to speak of yet?
(with -server and HotSpot)
-mike
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of elephantwalker
Sent: Friday, April 20, 2001 2:07 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: smp w/jdk
I haven't noticed any issues as yet.
On 19 Apr 2001 21:07:19 -0700, elephantwalker wrote:
I just noticed that the readme for Sun's 1.3.0.02 recommends against smp
kernels on Linux.
Is that an issue? I haven't noticed a problem, had anybody else noticed a
problem with Linux and Sun's jvm
What's the difference? We choose to write J2EE applications because J2EE is
a community standard rather than a proprietary API. If Orion goes under, all
it takes is a few new config files to deploy your app on another server.
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To:
I can't speak specifically for CORBA, but you can most certainly access EJBs
in an Orion server from stand-alone Java clients (not servlets). The correct
method of obtaining the JNDI context when operating outside the container is
not well documented, but I worked it out as follows:
Hashtable ht
Hello
Did you add orion as a service?
try chkconfig --add and chkconfig --level
Thanks,
Petrica GHIURCA
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From: Thomas Pridham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2001 5:59 PM
Subject: Orion on Red Hat 6.2
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