Hi,
Michael J. Cannon wrote:
Why Orion? Because from day-to-day, no matter how many CPUs, no matter what
the BEA Sales Executive's outstanding Mercedes lease payment, no matter
what...Orion is USD$1500 / physical server license for deployed applications
and every developer seat is
* Goffredo [EMAIL PROTECTED] [011107 18:53] wrote:
A quite funny piece :-), but:
why write an enterprise application in 2 hours
when you
have a technology that can guarantee you a job for four weeks, and be
understood by
almost no-one outside the Masonic Guild of J2EE Developers?
There are many reasons to move to Orion from Weblogic:
- Free developer license:
You can have several developers in a project have their own installation
of the server to do testing before committing their changes.
- The price difference:
With Orion you get a lot more functionality for the
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From: muthukumarasamy rajamanickam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 9:55 AM
Subject: Re: WebLogic To Orion
Why are you going to Orion from
Weblogic?
We are movin gto Weblogic from Orion
hemmm
not require all the functionality the tool offers.
Greg Flores
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Lindgren
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2001 1:10 AM
To: Orion-Interest
Subject: Re: WebLogic To Orion
There are many reasons to move
Greg,
In
your *web-site.xml files, you will need to set shared=true in your
default-web-app and web-app tags. The bug you have encountered is an IE
bug.
Do not
evaluate version 1.3.8, its too old. use version 1.5.2
Regards,
the
elephantwalker
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Quoting Greg Flores [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We have migrated a current production application from Weblogic to Orion
in
an test to come up with an alternative platform and have come across
some
issues. Most of the issues we have been able to resolve except for one
involving ssl and I.E. When
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OrionDo you have a
server certificate for or Orion server? Jonathan BrickerLilly Research LabsJava
ATG
Greg Flores
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10/11/01 09:18 AM Please respond to Orion
Greg,
This has been covered in previous postings. Here's a quote from one of
them (start quote)
This is a configuration problem... at least it was in earlier versions. You
must make sure to include the attribute 'secure=true' in the web-site
tag of your secure-web-site.xml file. Also, make
.
Michael J. Cannon
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From: muthukumarasamy rajamanickam [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Orion-Interest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2001 8:55 PM
Subject: Re: WebLogic To Orion
Why are you going to Orion from
Weblogic?
We are movin gto Weblogic
What about the remote stubs that Weblogic 6 generates? Do I need to
somehow put these files into my class path?
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Allen Fogleson wrote:
basically you are going to have to instantiate your properties (or
hashtable) with the values specific to wl.
If I recall you need the
Right, I got this part working, but I'm getting a
java.lang.ClassCastException error when I try to narrow the object. Any
ideas?
Justen Stepka
On Wed, 21 Mar 2001, Allen Fogleson wrote:
basically you are going to have to instantiate your properties (or
hashtable) with the values specific to
Update,
I have the class cast exception removed, but it's a really strange fix.
I've zipped up the class files com/blah/something/hi into a zip and placed
the zip file into the orion/lib dir. The class files from the
web-inf/classes directory match the class files in the .zip but when the
zip
basically you are going to have to instantiate your properties (or
hashtable) with the values specific to wl.
If I recall you need the providerURL to be t3://hostname
(might be forced to use rmi there )
and then the context factory is WLInitialContextFactory (if I remember
right) and then
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