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JDBC DataSource "driverClassName is required" error
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FYI, I committed the JNDI named JDBC DataSource Realm to Tocmat 4 along with
updated realm docs. But the commit message emails failed due to a temporary
disk full problem on icarus.
Glenn
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gzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=13221
JDBC DataSource "driverClassName is required" error
Summary: JDBC DataSource "driverClassName is required" error
Product: Tomcat 4
Version: 4.0.1 Final
Platform: PC
OS/Version: Windows NT/
Hi,
I have added an "Oracle JDBC DataSource Example" to the "JDBC Data Sources"
section of jndi-resources-howto.xml (from jakarta-tomcat-4.0-src-20020514
build).
I don't know what the policy is for doco on non-open source stuff, but if
you want to include it that
Does Tomcat 3.2.1 support setting a JDBC DataSource I know that I've seen
messages about Tomcat 4.0 supporting it?
If so how do I go about setting this up Tomcat 3.2.1?
-Ben
Does Tomcat 3.2.1 support setting a JDBC DataSource I know that I've seen
messages about Tomcat 4.0 supporting it?
If so how do I go about setting this up Tomcat 3.2.1?
-Ben