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2010/4/22 alvins :
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I would like to see the Tomcat part of the exception that you are observing.
That is, at what point in application lifecycle the initialization is performed.
If you can attach a sample application to
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id
Any thoughts on this?
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On 18/04/2010 01:38, alvins wrote:
> I ran some tests and found that the resource is available fine after startup
> but during startup it looks like JNDI has not completely initialised yet.
Define "during startup". What exactly are you doing?
Mark
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shows itself
with straight java code running during tomcat startup (e.g. via
ServletContextListener for example).
If you like I can attach a very simple web-app to show behaviour.
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But the ServerFactory has been deleted and getServer call looks like it
would be difficult to use outside of this class.
Anybody have any ideas?
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