ller. It pops the basic
authentication dialog. I enter username and password. TMUserManager.getUser is called.
TMUser.authenticate is called and returns true.
3. The basic authentication dialog pops again. This happens 3 times then fails.
Any idea what I am missing here? I feel I have miss
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The Storefront side of relationship is generated correctly. From previous
posts, Orion supports what I'm trying to do (btw, I'm using 1.4.7).
Thanks,
Michael A Third
Parts.com
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From: Michael A Third [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2001 3:37 PM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: CMP 2.0 OR mapping problem
I have been trying to get Orion to correctly map a non-dependant
bidirectional 1:N relationship using EJB 2.0. It tries
to implement early
specifications,
this is a costly arrangement as specifications change.
Personally I hope that EJB 2.0 relations will soon be fully implemented.
WR
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platforms come out.
int's depend on the CPU's native integer type which happens to be 32bits on
ix86 architectures.
Michael Third
Chief Software Architect
parts.com
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I went digging through the EJB 1.1 specification, and it doesn't
specifically say you can't use primitive types, but it does say they primary
key class needs to be serializable.
I have created a number of EJB's using the primitive long as the primary key
and have had no problems using them. So
Correction:
The last bullet should be:
* The home interface must always include the findByPrimaryKey method, which
is always a single-object finder. The method must declare the primary key
class as the method argument.
Michael
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If not, I'm probably going to write one.
Thanks,
Michael
Since I had already modified the Iterate tag to support sliding windows, I
went ahead and incorporated Rafael's sorting tag and enhanced it to support
descending order. I've only attached the IterateTag.java and a sample tld
if anyone would like to use it.
Michael
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I
think everyone needs to cool down and realize that Joseph's comment was
sarcastic. I realize the sarcasm may not be easy to pick up on if English
isn't your native language, but we don't need to resort to personal
attacks.
Michael
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for their template engine.
We ended up writing our own MVC framework because of the unique requirements
of our ASP based project. About 50% finished, we have been very pleased
with our choice of Orion and CMP.
Michael Third
Parts.com
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You
have to use the fully qualified class name, ie java.lang.String for this to
work.
Michael
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Same for this one
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Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 4:39 PM
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Subject: String.trim() for CMP
We have been trimming our string values in the ejbLoad successfully (or so
we thought) for several months. We've
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