n the query and hibernate.cfg.xml properties, you have given
> so that we can know little more better the error.
> wishes,
>Prasad DTR
>
>
> - Original Message
> From: Kees de Kooter
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Sent: Monday, 29 December, 2008 20:50:05
> Subject: Re: J
Subject: Re: JPA/Hibernate persistence and MySQL connection timeout
Hi Ken,
Take a look at this page:
http://www.hibernate.org/hib_docs/entitymanager/reference/en/html/configuration.html
As you can see the datasource is obtained using JNDI:
java:/DefaultDS
Cheers,
Kees de Kooter
http
Hi Ken,
Take a look at this page:
http://www.hibernate.org/hib_docs/entitymanager/reference/en/html/configuration.html
As you can see the datasource is obtained using JNDI:
java:/DefaultDS
Cheers,
Kees de Kooter
http://www.boplicity.net
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 14:41, Ken Bowen wrote:
> Kees,
Kees,
Can you point me to a discussion of how to do that?
Thanks,
Ken
On Dec 29, 2008, at 3:42 AM, Kees de Kooter wrote:
Why don't u use the existing datasources for JPA (instead of setting
the hibernate.connection properties)?
Kees
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 00:50, Ken Bowen wrote:
Hi All,
Why don't u use the existing datasources for JPA (instead of setting
the hibernate.connection properties)?
Kees
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 00:50, Ken Bowen wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm using: Tomcat 6.0.18; Mysql 5.0.51a; Java 1.5; Hibernate 3.2; (no
> spring)
>
> MyApp utilizes five (5) distinct mys
Hi All,
I'm using: Tomcat 6.0.18; Mysql 5.0.51a; Java 1.5; Hibernate 3.2; (no
spring)
MyApp utilizes five (5) distinct mysql catalogs (databases).
Originally all 5 were accessed using JDBC/JNDI with Resources that all
look like this
(in webapps/MyApp/META-INF):
type="javax.sql.DataSource