André Warnier schrieb:
Stefan Deitmer wrote:
André Warnier schrieb:
[...]
Ok, then another probably silly suggestion, but you might as well
upturn this stone too.
Apart from the directories you named as already compared, have you
compared the /usr/share/tomcat5.5 ?
That is where the Debian di
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Stefan,
I'm no expert with Axis WebService, but I do have a question about your
use of the javax.sql.DataSource object:
Stefan Deitmer wrote:
> This is how I access the DataSource in the Axis WebService's LifeCycle
> object startup routine:
>
>p
> [...]
> Ok, then another probably silly suggestion, but you might as
> well upturn this stone too.
> Apart from the directories you named as already compared,
> have you compared the /usr/share/tomcat5.5 ?
> That is where the Debian distributions usually install the
> base of the Tomcat 5.5 so
Stefan Deitmer wrote:
André Warnier schrieb:
[...]
Ok, then another probably silly suggestion, but you might as well upturn
this stone too.
Apart from the directories you named as already compared, have you
compared the /usr/share/tomcat5.5 ?
That is where the Debian distributions usually inst
Hi,
There's something confusing in your post but i think you 've forgotten to
specify the port number userd by postgres
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De : Stefan Deitmer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : jeudi 4 décembre 2008 08:35
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Objet : Re: Unable to conn
André Warnier schrieb:
Stefan Deitmer wrote:
Hi.
You can totally disregard this, because I am really not competent.
But just because I saw this in your post :
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
did you compare the line
TOMCAT_SECURITY=...
in /etc/default/tomcat5.5
be
Stefan Deitmer wrote:
Hi.
You can totally disregard this, because I am really not competent.
But just because I saw this in your post :
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(Native Method)
did you compare the line
TOMCAT_SECURITY=...
in /etc/default/tomcat5.5
between your systems ?
and
Hello list.
I am trying to use a JDBC DataSource to connect to a PostgreSQL server
from within an Axis WebService running in Tomcat.
What confuses me is that I managed to get this to work on one server,
but now am failing miserably to do so on a second server.
The first server is a Debian Len