Re: Unable to start the Application Server Service

From: Chris Krebs <ckrebs_at_mindspring.com>
Date: 1999/10/30
Message-ID: <381BB311.AFF185AC_at_mindspring.com>#1/1


DOES ANYONE HAVE EXPERIENCES WITH DEVELOPING Enterprise JavaBeans and deploying it into the OAS ????

We tried, but OAS (3.0 or 4.x), especially on NT is just not a stable enough platform
to enterprise development of any kind. EJB's with 8i is promising but still shaky. Use WebLogic's EJB server/container. Oracle markets OAS well, but in reality its a real headache.
For servlets, Win 32 Apache with Jserv, blow's it out of the water, hands down. Reliability and performance.
My $.02

wigor wrote:

> Hey Guys,
>
> recently I had a discussion about this problem with a Oracle consultant. He
> suggested me to install the NT Service Pack 5 with the OAS 4.0.8 (newest!!).
> The old version (4.0.7) does not function very fine with the Service Pack
> 4 (-->not certified by ORACLE). He had made good results with NT and the
> ServicePack 3.
>
> For your Servlet-problem: Check the http-port 80, if it is listening !? At my
> oas-server the http-listener on port 80 didn't work, I added only a new
> http-listener on 81 and all my applications worked.
>
> At First I had the same problem (ORB does not respond, and the starting
> procedure stopped).
>
> MY QUESTION:
>
> DOES ANYONE HAVE EXPERIENCES WITH DEVELOPING Enterprise JavaBeans and deploying
> it into the OAS ????
>
> Christian Wagner
> wigor_at_uni-paderborn.de
>
> pancho wrote:
>
> > According to Oracle, service pack 3 should work with OAS 4.0.7. I've
> > not tried it myself.
> >
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Received on Sat Oct 30 1999 - 00:00:00 CEST

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