Yes we use it. It indeed increases productivity.
Alexey Ryndin
Hmmm, as for WebsPhear ( really liked that one:) ) and IBM support they
don't give you support if you're not $1.000.000.000 company. Well, sometimes
they do but only if you get ugly with them on phones and harass them enough.
They don't care about small businesses... At least that is the case in
It sounds like it has to do with applet security not ejb specific.
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Subject: Applet AccessDeniedException
I saw a posting about this with not
I'm going to be a little more drastic... I'll probably set up a rule to
discard all messages from POSTMASTER.
Johan
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Subject: RE: Is it just
hello,
I was surfing the Orion mail archive this we; I have to study this more
carefully, but isn't the "dependent object" paradigm the solution of our
problems?
thanks all,
Vincent.
Tim Drury wrote:
I entered this as bug #185 back in November. Nothing has
been resolved yet. This isn't
I must say that bounces not should be sent to the list but to the /dev/null
or for some stupid reason to a log file.
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use the web based form at the orion
site.
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Yes we use it. It indeed increases productivity.
Alexey
Sorry if this is already answered
Log4J ist on www.apache.org (Subproject jakarta).
One thing to mention: there is diskussion to include a
similar-featured logging api in SUN Java JDK 1.4 - has
anyone seen this api ?
Manfred Regele
ADIG Investment GmbH
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Richard-Reitzner-Allee
Hi,
i'm trying to call an EJB from an application client but orion throws a
NamingException saying: "META-INF/application-client.xml resource not
found". Now I have two questions:
* Where should I put the application-client.xml file?
* How can I put the application-client.xml file into the
We also use log4j.
A servlet makes the initialization, by reading the configuration file.
It is has been of great help:
1. It avoids tons of System.out
2. When we have a problem we just turn on debugging on the desired category.
This has proven very usefull when refactoring classes.
Hint: use
Title: SV: Using Log4j With Orion
There is also a log-taglib if you prefer that to scripting.
Check out http://epesh.com/logtags.jsp.
As per usual, using tags is so much nicer than scripting :)
WR
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Hi,
cat.debug("message")and friends works on most appservers. What the
spesification says is that you can't open a file input/outputstream directly
from an ejb and this is because of portability. So output to screen should
always be possible from an ejb.
And this is what log4j does its realy
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From:
Magnus
Rydin
To: Orion-Interest
Sent: Monday, February 19,
On Sun, 18 Feb 2001, Jay Abraham wrote:
A few months ago there was a spirited discussion about
the possible demise of the applet wrt to J2EE
application development. I'm unable to find this
thread in the archives. Does anyone have any link to
it?
I don't, not offhand, but I can see the
I am trying to get it working with the installed java virtual machine:
java version "1.2.2"
Classic VM (build SCO-JDK-1.2.2-001:2000-Feb-17-03:54, green threads,
sunwjit)
When I try to lauch orion (java -jar orion.jar) it throws the following
exception:
bash-2.04# java -jar orion.jar
A new version of the Orion Primer is available at:
* http://www.jollem.com/orion-primer/
This document is a step-by-step tutorial for J2EE newbies.
This version is based on an XML source document, an XSLT stylesheet is used
to convert the XML source document to HTML.
Please check that this
I think what you need here is to define the datasource.xml for each
application. This is then placed in the deployment folder for the
application just like the principles.xml. This bind a datasource or
multipule datasources to the app and not to the server.
SnowWolf Wagner, MAIP
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I have also been trying to get off this bloody newsgroup for about a month
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Unfortunately the messages kept coming so I tried again but all I got then
and every subsequent
Hi Ismael,
Orion *should* run on any operating system, as long as a working Java 2
implementation is available (J2SE 1.2 or later).
Could you try setting JAVA_COMPILER=NONE, make sure that java -version
indicates that no JIT is used and then report the exact trace again? Turning
off the JIT
Hi everbody!
I'm trying to create relationships between components, both within the same
jar and outside to another jar.
In the first alternative, i.e. within the same jar, I succeded in creating
the relationship, but unfortunately orion maps this to a blob. I have been
playing around with
Hi everbody!
I'm trying to create relationships between components, both within the same
jar and outside to another jar.
In the first alternative, i.e. within the same jar, I succeded in creating
the relationship, but unfortunately orion maps this to a blob. I have been
playing around with
In following the discussions from the person working with Iplanet, I understand that
you could have a hardware solution with multiple Orion servers. Did I understand that
correctly? Let me pose a hypothetical question:
Suppose a company the size of Sears, picked Orion and Gemstone as the
Hi Andres,
I have some custom CMP EJBs working with MySQL 3.23.
My datasource.xml entry is similar to yours. A couple thoughts:
1. Make sure you have removed the attribute "ejb-location"
from the hsql datasource.
2. Make sure you have a schema for mysql in the
Hello everybody,
Does any of you got the following exception:
javax.naming.NamingException: Error reading application-client
descriptor: Error communicating with server: Disconnected: Pos was more
than bufferSize
at com.evermind.server.ApplicationCl
You should
use the orion ear assembler and make sure you use the orion directory structure
(when you save, it will prompt you).You wont need to package any ejbs. All you
need to do is compile your files into the appropriate directories and redeploy
the application from the console.
Arved - or anybody - have you found a solution to this problem? Our
application uses DataSourceUserManager and accessing it from servlets works
reasonable well so far. However, when accessing it from an
application-client any credentials not declared in the principals.xml file
are rejected. Even
Hi:
I want to specify the IP address of an application. Would this be entered in
the server.xml file? If so could someone give me an example?
I am running Orion 1.3.8 on win2k and am planning on using the orion
webserver as well.
Thanks,
Stefan
I have jumped through the Verisign hoops and have installed my certificate.
Here is my issue:
How do you serve both secure and non-secure pages from the same
application
Right now, my entire application is secure and served from port 443. If
someone types in the URL, the server does not
Hi. I was trying orion (1.4.7) with some code samples taken from Sun's
J2EE1.3 JMS tutorial.
one of the simplest is a client that sends a message to a queue :
snip
jndiContext = new InitialContext();
queueConnectionFactory =
Hi, Peter
No, I did not arrive at a solution. OTOH, we stopped using application
clients in production...didn't really need them.
I'm not convinced it doesn't work, it's just we didn't need to solve that
problem that badly.
Regards,
Arved
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Thank you for pointing me out to the site again, and I do love that site. The article
on Uncle Gates not liking open source is interesting. It could be due to a government
decision in September to allow government sites to bid on open source (I think the
announcement is www.mysql.com, under
Then you are most likely (very likely) subscribed with a second address. What that
address is you have much better chance of knowing than we do, it is *impossible* for
us to unsubscribe people who dont even know themselves which address they're
subscribed with, so it is important when you join
Aniket,
I added this virtual directory to the default web app deployment descriptor
orion-web.xml. The file resides under
orion/application-deployments/default/defaultWebApp.
Since the default web app is bound to the root, the content defined in these
virtual folders is accessible from all of
Has anyone encountered an issue with sending a PDF back to IE 5?
Here's my situation. I generate a PDF dynamically then store it in a
database. I then retrieve the PDF from the DB via a servlet that sets the
mime-type then outputs to the response stream. This works fine with Netscape
and IE 5.5
At 02:51 PM 2/19/01 -0500, you wrote:
Has anyone encountered an issue
with sending a PDF back to IE 5?
Here's my situation. I generate a PDF dynamically then store it in
a
database. I then retrieve the PDF from the DB via a servlet that sets
the
mime-type then outputs to the response stream.
Our application uses XML data exchange wrapped into HTTP.
It is handled by a servlet running under Orion and doing its own XML parsing and
generating.
We are using pretty convenient XML API (Jdom ) from http://www.jdom.org which I
highly recommend.
The jdom.jar bundle comes with the latest (?)
In ${orion_home}/default-web-app make an index.html that redirect to port 443
that should do it.
Matt
Thomas Pridham wrote:
I have jumped through the Verisign hoops and have installed my certificate.
Here is my issue:
How do you serve both secure and non-secure pages from the same
Since the new primer does not link to the source files, I've linked
* http://www.jollem.com/orion-primer/
to the old version of the Orion Primer. The new version, with source files, a
modified directory structure and more comments should be available by the end
of this week.
--
Ernst
Ernst
Suppose you have two EntityBean classes A and B which share some common
functionality and state by inheriting from the same superclass S. Then, if S
has some member variable, say a java.util.Vector called "foos", which is
part of the persistent state of both A and B, my question is this: When
I get the following error using Orion 1.4.7 w/ JDK 1.3 on Redhat.
Error creating jsp-page instance: java.lang.VerifyError: (class:
__jspPage11_register_regstep2_jsp, method: _jspService signature:
(Ljavax/servlet/http/HttpServletRequest;Ljavax/servlet/http/HttpServletRespo
nse;)V) Illegal target
I am doing something very similar to what you described. My base class is
actually coded like a Entity bean so that it has all the ejbActivate,
ejbLoad, ejbStore etc. Hence it is a self-contained entity bean which
handles its own state information nicely and my subclasses are not required
to
That solution doesn't get around having multiple pages secure and some non
secure though. Ibelieve you need to use URL redirection within your servlets
and that should work. It would be good if we could do something similar to
Apache with the .htaccess files as that is how I have worked this
Why not just put the superclass initialization in ejbCreate() and
require all the subclasses to call super.ejbCreate()?
Jeff
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Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 4:18 PM
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Have a nice day
Best Regards,
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Sales Marketing
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Andre Vanha
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 3:52 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: RE:
This has been discussed before, so there are postings in the archive.
The problem lies in the Class files themselves. Java Class files have
16 bits limitations, as well as others. The primary issue appears to
be the large number of string constants generated by JSP pages. I
believe that
Thank you so much, excellent service.
Konrad
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From: "Ernst de Haan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, February 19, 2001 7:19 PM
Subject: Re: New Orion Primer
Since the new primer does not link to the source files, I've linked
Hi All...
Does anyone know why Orion is listening on port 23791?
Thanks...
Jim
I shall be telling this with a sigh
Somewhere ages and ages hence:
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I -
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the
You can use ant.properties.
In your build.xml
property name="component" value="${ant.properties.component} /
On the dos prompt:
ant -Dcomponent=your_component target
/Theis.
Hi,
We just had the same problems. The $ORION_HOME/xerces.jar version is old and
could not handle our need in XML parsing.
We have replaced this file by a new version and all is fine! We use Orion
1.4.4, old xerces.jar was 589 KO, and new one is 769 KO (don't know how to
check version...).
I
Hi,
I am currently trying to deploy a very simple Message Driven Bean (MDB) in
Orion 1.4.5.
The MDB is subscribing to a topic. To do this I have studied the atm
application and the
logging MDB used there.
Orion deploy's my MDB without any error messages but the bean is not responding when a
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