Check out the XSLT spec at http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt#include. According to
the spec, in an xsl:include tag, a relative URI as the value for the href
attribute should be interpreted as starting in the same directory as the
including stylesheet.
Example:
assume that a stylesheet /www/xsl/A
has anyone encountered an "out of memory" error when running EJBs with orion
server?
can this be solved by limiting the size of the EJB pool? and how do you set
this size?
thanks for your help!
pete
I am trying to access a orion server on other machine.
While I think supplied the correct information, the QueueConnections seems to still
connecting on localhost.
Here is my code:
Hashtable htEnv = new Hashtable();
htEnv.put("java.naming.factory.initial",
Please look at www.jollem.com for tutorials, www.orionsupport.org and
www.orionserver.com for other information.
-Original Message-
From: Johan Fredriksson
To: Orion-Interest
Sent: 2/13/01 1:38 AM
Subject: Re: Installing application.
Try using relative paths instead.
- Original
Hi! there,
I am trying my hands on load balancing in Orion ver 1.3.8 and cannot
find the load-balancer,xml
-config - path to the load-balancer.xml config file, the default is
config/load- balancer.xml.
Did anyone face this problem?Or do I have to write this file ?
Thanks
Mohit
Have a nice day :-)
We have observed this behaviour with Xalan (1.2.x family) both in and
outside of app servers. Xalan uses the "working directory", according to
Java, as the base URI. Which is of course wrong.
Dunno about Xalan2. Possibly fixed. In any case I'm planning to switch over
to Saxon.
Regards,
Arved
"Weblogic (and the high priced products like Websphere) are great..."
Speaking as someone who has done development using Websphere (3.0 3.02):
It sucks! Don't use it for anything but JSP or servlets. It has so many
flaws that I don't even want to get in to them!!
/korre
-Original
Hi,
What are the problems? Please give me details of them if you can!
Have you copied the jdbc driver of Oracle ( classes1x.zip ) to
folder $orionfolder$\lib?
Do you have DataSource?
...
regards,
Meo Le.
-Original Message-
From: Vinh Chu Xuan
Hi Paul,
We have already done with Oracle what you are asking for. As someone
else pointed out, we just use a servlet that gets the images from the
database using java.sql.ResultSet.getBinaryStream(). This servlet gets
the image, sets the content type accordingly and then just writes the
image
As I've got no answer at all. Should I just suppose you cannot get Orion
to work with SSL with an already created certificate by Verisign? Did
the message just get lost somehow? Help, somebody? :)
Thanks,
Dan
Daniel Lopez wrote:
Hi,
I've already browsed the list archive and I've seen that
In your jms.xml you need to explicitly set the host IP, so you will have
something like:
jms-server host="192.168.1.100" port="9127
... whatever
/jms-server
Otherwise the factory will return the default IP (localhost) as the location
of the factory.
jason
-Original Message-
From:
Try to put your web app in orion/applications
dir
then install it as follow:
application name=""
path="../applications/your dir/app.ear"/
Or
try to call your web app by "http://C:/orion/
etc...
hope this will help
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- Original Message -
From:
Johan
Hi Daniel,
i think, many people had many stress to get orion work with ssl
(and a real cert from anywhere).
my expirience is: read the archives some hundred times crosswise, test
thousands of things by your own and - at least - it works fine!
i think there is nobody out there, who can give the
Hi:
I will have to recheck my path, I am just starting
to get a basic grasp of the application set up in Orion/J2EE and that is
contributing to me making stupid errors like that.
I'm a beginner,and i want to know how to deploy an jar file on
orion ejb server?
Question below...
--- Huibert Aalbers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have recently done what you are looking for using
(not surprisingly if you
take a look at my e-mail) an Informix database. I
stored the images as blobs in
the database and used a singleton class (called
through a JSP
No.
--On Monday, February 12, 2001 11:02 PM -0600 Christian Billen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any implementation of EJB-QL at this time in the 1.4.7 code?
Thanks,
Christian
Hi all
I am interested in hearing from those who are using
Orion in their web app production.At first It impressed me but when tried to
apply it for full web apps and database pooling I started to begin to have
a second thought and change my mind about ...
Thank u for any reply
[EMAIL
Yes you have to create it by yourself. Here is the one I currently use
load-balancer
host="MyHost"
debug="true"
selection-type="first"
use-session-id="false"
use-ip="false"
island id="1"
I just played a little bit with WebSphere and I have to agree with
Konstantin: it does not work very well.
I was expecting a better tool from IBM and I am really dissapointed.
Danut
At 01:56 PM 2/13/2001 +0100, Konstantin Polyzois wrote:
"Weblogic (and the high priced products like Websphere)
Hello Daniel,
Sorry for the delay in the answer.
I had the same trouble migrating a certificate from IIS to orion.
Did you generate the request to Verisign using the keystore where
you're importing it? If not, you need to request a new certificate.
Check Verisign to see how that can be done.
I actually wanted to enter the following problem into Orion Bugzilla but I
haven't received a password for my account which I created almost a week
ago. So, if someone with access to the Orion Bugzilla could accommodate me
and enter it in Bugzilla for me I would be very grateful.
The problem is
Go t orion documentation - I mean the downloadable zip file-/
application-creation-howto.html/ it will tell all how to insatll an app
stange this orion e-mail list I sent a message ...still non existent
as I told u in my last message
try to put your app in orion/applications dir
check where the
I cannot seem to find where general errors are reported. Sometime I get
useful errors output to the console where I ran java -jar orion.jar and
sometimes I get useful errors reported to the browser. But whenever there is
an error 500 produced, I cannot find anything meaningful. I have looked in
FYI; this was posted on the HypersonicSQL ML last week.
From: Jan Castermans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [hsql-user] This is really BAD news
List-Archive: http://lists.sourceforge.net/archives//hsql-user/
Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 09:08:39 +0100
See:
Hi,
I have an application with 2 jsps, the first, using a form gathers user
data and the second then checks it. The second is the action="" of the
first.
I have a session bean which is used in the second jsp with the setProperty
property="*" function to pick up the request parameters from the
Hello Mohit,
First thing update your orion to a current stable version which is 1.4.5,
second thing u dont need loadbalancer.xml file. Just skip it and configure
backends
when u start Orion's loadbalancer.jar it will automatically create a dynamic
configuration for you. Cause 1.3.8 DOES complain
I'm trying to use Class.forName in the startup of an application
running in Orion.
It simply does not work.
Here is a piece of the code:
System.out.println("Class to use for logging " +
classtouse);
Class classname = logclass;
Hi Lauren,
Does this mean you (or the DB) retrieve the object
from from the database and save it to the file
system (in the document root)?
That is correct.
I would think this would be relatively slow. I understand you said
Informix has a
function to do this for you, and this may speed up
Hello
We are experiencing a garbage collection problem. We are running Orion
1.4.7 on a Linux 2.4 box. We have been trying the Sun 1.2.2, the Sun 1.3
and the IBM JVM 1.3. On the Sun 1.3 JVM we have tried normal garbage
collection and also -Xincgc incremental garbage collection. We run with
I've tried out Unify's Engine and that works pretty well too - much easier
to administer than weblogic. Half the price (quarter if you compare the
clustered versions)
Chandika
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Konstantin
Polyzois
Sent:
Does Saxon solve this particular issue? If so, how?
Thanks, tim.
We have observed this behaviour with Xalan (1.2.x family) both in and
outside of app servers. Xalan uses the "working directory", according to
Java, as the base URI. Which is of course wrong.
Dunno about Xalan2. Possibly
Greetings,
We are currently evaluating the various J2EE solutions available for a
venture that we hope to deliver to the world in a few months. Whilst
reading the documentation for each, I dont appear to be able to configure
Orion to suit the way the project will work.
In order for our
I wont
give details, but use ANT to do a build/jar/deploy with one script. It will save
you alot of time.
-Original Message-From: catjava
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 7:27
AMTo: Orion-InterestSubject: How to
deploy?
I'm a beginner,and i want
We use
it in production for our CS department to access the database in real-time.
Works fine for us. It's not being used with EJB though, so I can't give a
definite answer. But for development purposes I haven't found anything near as
fast in redeploying apps. Now that I have the session
I don't think it supports Servlet 2.2/JSP 1.1 yet either..unless it recently
has added that support. I am surprised that with $2billion being invested in
the ir e-business solutions, they haven't revamped WebSphere completely in
favor of an accurate implemtation of J2EE, and one that is up to
Title: RE: Why xsl:include seems to try to find files in /Orion folder a nd n ot web-app root?
I am
using Saxon 6.2 now. I believe the problem is that Orion picks up Xalan in its
dir before the WEB-INF/lib saxon.jar, so I "renamed" the xalan.jar. I haven't
tested if this works, but I assume
Title: RE: Why xsl:include seems to try to find files in /Orion folder a nd n ot web-app root?
Alrighty fellas..I just got the latest 6.2 Saxon, put
it in my www\WEB-INF\lib dir, and remove xalan.jar from Orion directory. When I
do the following in XSL:
xsl:include
look at www.jollem.com, www.orionsupport.org
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I was just trying out 6.2 and posted a question to a reply here on
that..because it doesn't seem to be using my local web-app root still.
-Original Message-
From: Tim Endres [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 11:02 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE: Why
How about orion vs. jrun? Is jrun easier to set up
and deploy apps. with? Is it slower than Orion, how about how buggy it
is?
Thanks,
Stefan
I haven't looked at Saxon with respect to this particular issue. However, I
went and looked at my copy of Michael Kay's book a few days ago, and he
confirms the behaviour described in the spec. If you have used SAXON in any
other way, and/or followed Mike on the Mulberry XSLT mailing list, you'll
I have download a couple of MS SQL Server trial JDBC2.0 drivers including
the free one from freetds.org.
The data source I am trying to use looks like:
data-source
class="com.evermind.sql.DriverManagerDataSource"
name="MyDatabase"
location="jdbc/MyDatabase"
I can't seem to find the email with the setSystemId(). Can you either
forward it to me, or show me how you did it so I can try it out. Where is
that set specifically?
Thanks.
-Original Message-
From: Arved Sandstrom [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 12:07
Your GC times are huge because you have provided so much memory. If you
reduce the 500MB to 128MB, you will see more GC's, but they will be much
shorter. This is a well known optimization issue. Too little memory causes
to many GC runs, while too much memory causes GC runs to be too long. You
Hi Guys,
I've been exploring the appservers for some time now
and it is high time we selected the appserver for our
project.
I'm contemplating the usual big one i.e. weblogic,
dynamo ...and Orion.
Any pointers to how Orion would and perform in a
production environmnet to further argue and
Try using the current thread's context class loader in the forName()
statement. This has allowed me to load some classe that I otherwise could
not get to load.
At 07:21 PM 2/13/2001 +0100, you wrote:
I'm trying to use Class.forName in the startup of an application
running in Orion.
It simply
Hmm..
I am using the following code to read in the XSL. Its not the most efficient
way..but it is how I am doing it. I am now starting to see that this must be
the problem..although I am not sure why.
StreamSource xslStream = null;
StreamSource xmlStream = null;
String urlPrefix =
In my console window the errors make reference to an error at a line in my
java source for a jsp page, yet searching my entire harddrive yields no
such file.
I've searched through the the documentation and orion site, but I can't
seemed to find anything related to debug options or where the
If you read the appropriate Xalan source code for xsl:include
you will find that when there is no "base" specified for the XSL
document, it uses the System property "user.dir", which is the
directory in which you started Orion, or in your case C:\orion.
Apparently, from the previous posting,
I can't seem to find the email with the setSystemId(). Can you either
forward it to me, or show me how you did it so I can try it out. Where is
that set specifically?
Thanks.
Here it is. Not very detailed, but hopefully the clue you need.
tim.
-Original Message-
From: Matt
You need a proper jndi.properties file on your ClassPath. It will define
the property 'java.naming.factory.initial', as well as others. These are
needed by JNDI to find your InitialContext.
tim.
I have download a couple of MS SQL Server trial JDBC2.0 drivers including
the free one from
Hi,
I have deployed a site, which seems to work great with netscape, but
not with ms ie. Whenever I update the DB, the new recordsets are
reflected immediately and displayed accrodingly with netscape.
But with Internet Explorer, it does not show any current DB contents
but show some old cached
Denis:
One could argue what server is better from now to doomsday, and nothing will ever
get done. I say pick some of the top canidates, such as Weblogic, Orion and Jboss (A
good mix, in that you have the best high priced server, low priced server, and open
source server), set then up
Nick:
I think that Orion (www.orionserver.com) and Resin (www.caucho.com) both provide
bench marks on their web sites that show jrun as slower in the JSP engines then either
product, and Orion benchmarks put their JSP engine on par with Resin. Certainly, the
documentation for Jrun is
Title: RE: Why xsl:include seems to try to find files in /Orion folder a nd n ot web-app root?
Confused is an understatement. ;) However, I know its
not an Orion bug. It is my own code I am using and while asking these questions
here I am also reading up on the XSL spec and the JAXP stuff. It
What you are discovering, like many developers are discovering, that good low price
or free EJB servers function just as well as higher priced servers. We live in a
society where brand names and paying big money is associated with better products.
However, not to sell the big names short--
Hi,
I need to be able to run IIS and orion on the same
port but different ips. This seems to work ok with IIS
and Apache but when I try to run orion with IIS I get
the following error:
Error starting HTTP-Server: Address in use: JVM_Bind
Is there any way to get around this problem. Please
I don't knock the higher priced products, and they do have the lion's share of the
market, and many large companies run big applications on them. Personally, I feel as
many low price (Orion) and open source (jboss, etc.) mature, more people will ride
that path. Look at the history of
Thanks Duffey
What I meant exactly is itsperformance
with J2ee especially BMP pooling .With cmp it works fine
- Original Message -
From:
Duffey,
Kevin
To: Orion-Interest
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 6:38
PM
Subject: RE: How good is it?
We
use it in
I have an install makefile that will update jar
files across our local network to the machine running orion. When this
runs, orion doesn't seem to have a lock on the .jar files (not pertaining to
orion, project .jar files) but the changes don't seem to take effect. Do i
need to restart
I have been using Dynamo Application Server for over 6 months now and it is
quite a nice app server for a programmer with not much app server
experience. Although it is quite restricted when it comes to development.
You have to restart the app server with every change of a class file except
jsp
I think the problem is that you are opening the connection yourself. I think
if you hand the URL String to the XsltInputSource constructor, and let it
open the connection, then it will properly set the base. As it is, the source
can not see the URL, and thus does not know how to set the base.
seems like i have a similar problem of orion server not passivating a lot of
my beans. i'm running orion 1.4.5 on a win2000 box with about 20 entity
beans deployed. the database is MySQL. i have a 128MB heap space and i'll
get an "out of memory" error after 1 hour or so.
any help is appreciated
Aaah caching. My favourite subject
Have a look at the following link. It explains caching pretty well
http://www.mnot.net/cache_docs/
Apparently the Pragma no-cache meta tag isnt the one you should use since it
isnt part of the standard and has inconsistent support.
-Original Message-
Title: RE: Where are jsp .java files ?
Try the \orion\application-deployments\ tree
-Original Message-
From: Mike Horvath [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 14 February, 2001 9:52 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Where are jsp .java files ?
In my console window the errors
As the lower cost and open source products continue to mature, we may see
prices come down. Check out The server side today.
http://www.theserverside.com
JIm
--On Tuesday, February 13, 2001 6:37 PM -0600 Kemp Randy-W18971
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't knock the higher priced products,
Title: The best way to get the context path
hi:
Thanks a lot for your replies. I tried all you said, but it does not work for me. It is not a wrong url issue. The url of my image files are something like localhost:8080/myapp/images/image.gif. I think it was right. However, Orion can not
You can try some of the many cache-control headers - use HTTP 1.0 compatible
'Expires' header with a negative value(-1440 for example). This usually
works. The neat thing to do is to actually make use of the browser (or even
more effectively, the reverse proxy) cache by intelligent use of cache
It was an email from Matt Krevs.
I threw in:
File xsl = ...; // the stylesheet as a java.io.File
XSLTInputSource stylesheet = new XSLTInputSource( new FileReader( xsl ) );
stylesheet.setSystemId( "file:" + xsl.getAbsolutePath() );
This works fine with Xalan 1.2.2.
Regards,
Arved Sandstrom
All,
Running a training program for EJB's gives me a different perspective when dealing
with EJB application vendors like Orion. My experience is that they (expensive
vendors like BEA ) offer institutions like mine free licences and trainers in the
hopes that newly educated programmers would
You may already have done this, but just in case. Make sure you have the scope
set to "application" or "session", in order to use the same instance of the bean
from different JSPs. The default is page scope, which means that the instance
is local to the JSP.
Troy
Dominic Hanlan wrote:
Hi,
Hi All,
Does anybody know how we can have a field with more
than 256 characters in Informix?
how should we define the data types in Informix, in
its schema, and in orion-ejb-jar.xml?
thanks in advance
-sj
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This is not a bug. It is a lack of understanding of ClassLoaders by the poster
you referred to in your search. If you search the Orion mailing list archives,
you will see many postings related to this subject. The problem is that ClassLoader
issues are more complicated in an application server
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All, Running a training program for EJB's gives me a different
perspective when dealing with EJB application vendors like Orion. My
experience is that they (expensive vendors like BEA ) offer
institutions like mine free licences and trainers in
I am sorry, but I don't quite understand how training of EJB on Orion is any
different than that of other platforms? You are trainging EJB, not the
vendor application server. EJB is EJB, no matter what platform it runs on.
If every vendor adhered to the spec as they should, an EJB will run on any
Title: SV: Orion sharing http port with IIS on different IPs. PLEASE HELP!
I bet your Orion server is set up to server all IP addresses.
Check your default-web-site.xml and edit the line
web-site host=[ALL] port=80 display-name=Default Orion WebSite
to your liking, making sure that you
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