Adam,
We're using Windows NT 4 and Linux RedHat 6.2.
Jarek
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Adam Cassar
Sent: 03 May 2001 06:53
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Interests sake
Hi all,
For interests sake, what OS is everyone
Hi,
He have received a beta release of Kawa 5.0 SP1 (which includes out of the
box support for Orion) for testing sometime ago. There is at present a SP1
available from Allaire's website for download (http://www.allaire.com)
although as we are not using it (we are using the one that they sent
Dear All,
We are planning for a budget (read 'cheap') deployment of a website running
on Orion for a charity. We're thinking about RedHat Linux 6 on a Cobalt RaQ3
server. Does anybody has any experience of running Orion on such kit? What
resources (RAM, etc.) should a single server have in order
Russ,
Thanks for the news. I was hoping that this set up would work as it is easy
to get relatively cheap hosting based on RaQ and Linux.
One more question, if that's OK: at the moment we are doing without a
database (information is stored in XML files). However, we may need to get
one at some
Guys,
Things went quiet again on this List. I am sending this message just to test
the link.
Jarek
winmail.dat
Maybe when you purchase the product it will include support for Orion? Their
site clearly says that it should be there.
Has anybody bought Kawa 5.o Enterprise?
Jarek
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ervin Jakab
Sent: 09 January 2001
Hi Everybody,
Happy New Year!
I haven't received a single message since 29-Dec-2000. Has the service gone
down, nobody is working on Orion or is it just my link that's gone quiet?
Jarek
winmail.dat
to
www.orionserver.com? I can't
The quiet list and being unable to access the main site seems strange...
--- Jarek Skreta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Everybody,
Happy New Year!
I haven't received a single message since 29-Dec-2000. Has the
service gone
down, nobody is working on Orion
This may not be the best way of doing things but in a situation like this we
normally generate the .ear file containing only the .war file plus the j2ee
deployment descriptor (application.xml). The .war file is created in the
same fashion as for an application with EJBs. Seems to be working.
My Orion could not interpret your message correctly as there is a syntax
error in it (well, nobody is perfect).
As for the poorly formulated information: sometimes people are shit-scared
to write publicly anything in the language which they haven't mastered
because they don't want to make fools
), public domain tools
like Ant, etc.
The features I am mainly interested in are: ability to develop for different
Apps Servers, visual debugging, validation of conformance with
specifications (e.g. for EJBs).
I will be grateful for your comments and recommendations.
Thanks,
Jarek Skreta
Hi everybody,
I am also interested in this topic as I have a practical problem. I would
like to hook up the application to the legacy database. Therefore, I have to
stick with the existing table names, column names and also the data. Is that
doable in CMP?
Thanks for any guidance
Jarek
Hi there,
I think I had a similar case when switched from Hypersonic to Oracle. I
changed the data-sources.xml file but Orion was still trying to use
Hypersonic. I think that the information about the data source is in some
way taken ultimately from the orion-ejb-jar.xml file which is derived at
This is a very interesting question. A lot of sources claim that the update
of beans should be automatic. Otherwise how would you connect the
application to any legacy database system which can be updated bypassing the
beans.
We've just only started with Orion so I don't know the answer yet but
Winston,
The good news is that the beans do get updated automatically in the CMP
model on Orion. At least when we run the CMP Primer example. Not quite sure
why your set up does not work.
Is it possible that they get updated after a long delay? In that case it
could be something to do with
Hi,
We are using Oracle 8.1.5 with NT 4. It all runs on the same box. Maybe by
chance but we managed to connect first time. Here are some settings which
may be of help:
1. We use ODBC with Oracle ODBC driver.
2. tnsnames.ora entry for the service used by ODBC:
ORASERV1 =
(DESCRIPTION =
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