Hi Christopher,
I am using Linux OS and the so files are somehow the driver file. There is also
a .so.lck file created
Regards,
Haseeb
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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Sent: den 11 september 2018 02:12
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject
That might not be be a Tomcat problem. Just import your project files into a
new Eclipse project to regain a .project file. But this will probably not fix
your issue. To fix it, you have to define a new „Runtime Environment“ and a new
server in Eclipse (see Window->Preferences->Server->Runtime
Hi,
I would like to add in further information about above problem and I hope
someone can tell me the solution to make it work again.
Please see image as per the latest error I am getting:
https://ibb.co/eR1cep
I'd also like to add that I have deleted the .project folder in Eclipse and so
I a
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Mark and Saleem,
On 9/10/18 04:16, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 10/09/18 09:12, Saleem Haseeb wrote:
>> HI Mark, The jar file is in the application lib so yes, under
>> WEB-INF/lib directory :)
>
> Thanks. That de-registration code looks to be correct t
On 10/09/18 17:33, Mitch Claborn wrote:
> Further information and questions.
>
> I created my own interceptor based on ThroughputInterceptor so that I
> could log the timing of specific sessions to correlate them with the
> failures in my health check program. I was surprised to find that in
> th
Further information and questions.
I created my own interceptor based on ThroughputInterceptor so that I
could log the timing of specific sessions to correlate them with the
failures in my health check program. I was surprised to find that in
those instances where the health check reported a
On 10/09/18 09:12, Saleem Haseeb wrote:
> HI Mark,
> The jar file is in the application lib so yes, under WEB-INF/lib directory :)
Thanks. That de-registration code looks to be correct to me.
I suspect that this might require a change in the Driver. Some things to
test:
- can you delete the files
HI Mark,
The jar file is in the application lib so yes, under WEB-INF/lib directory :)
Regards,
Haseeb
-Original Message-
From: Mark Thomas [mailto:ma...@apache.org]
Sent: den 10 september 2018 10:08
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: tomcat and sqlite
On 10/09/18 08:38, Saleem Haseeb
On 10/09/18 08:38, Saleem Haseeb wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to use sqlite in a web application on tomcat version 8.0.41
> The driver that I use to connect to sqlite from within the web application is
>
>
> org.xerial
> sqlite-jdbc
> 3.23.1
>
>
> I am using Linux to deploy the application
Hi,
I am trying to use sqlite in a web application on tomcat version 8.0.41
The driver that I use to connect to sqlite from within the web application is
org.xerial
sqlite-jdbc
3.23.1
I am using Linux to deploy the application and whenever there is a connection
first made to the database
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