Just to make sure:
are you updating the data by any other means than by setting the properties
on the bean?
WR
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Skickat: den 16 januari 2002 23:03
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Title: RE: Lookup EJB's in another application
I manages to achieve this by adding a line to applications.xml
ejb-module path=../applications/YP/YP-ejb.jar remote=false /
and then I get my ejbs from another app same as I do from standalone app ,
via Initial context
Don't forget to ejb
Make sure you flush the buffer in the servlet before it finishes.
//Johan
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You can't really tell everyone on
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From: JoseMa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: Lookup EJB's in another application
Hi Patrik,
I had the same problem and I look for some information about how to
resolv this problem. Although the
This document covers most of the aspects of looking up and using EJBs
remotely.
http://kb.atlassian.com/content/orion/docs/remote-access/remote-access.html
Cheers,
Scott
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Guys,
This is certainly one way to do things (nest the applications) - but there
are some limitations to this method (namely it's Orion specific, and you can
only have one parent app, the apps must be on the same server).
For details on how to do it other ways (proper remote EJBs), see this
It has been my experience that you CANT call to a different application
UNLESS the server application is a parent of the client. In the document
at the link you provided there are two setups: 1) Same application on 2
servers where the ejbs run on one but the front end runs on another, and
2)
Dear All,I have two machines, Aquila
and Lupus, and am trying tokeep the session alive on failover. I believe I
haveset them both up in a cluster. When one machine fails,the requests
are correctly routed by the load balancerto the other machine, but the
session variables are notthere. I am
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From: JoseMa [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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For these very reasons we have decided not to use orion and are probably
going to use JBoss instead.
i agree with you.
if you can live with the limit of one parent app, orion is a good choice.
the methods described in kb.atlassian.com/... are driving me crazy (bug
#617)
so jboss will be a
Doh! Sorry. Well at least I figured out what happens when one reports a
bug...
Thanks to all who helped...
Any ideas when the new release might be available?
Geoff
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