Re: starting with JNDI

2006-02-09 Thread Marcelo Fukushima
actually, i could solve it without the context.xml, just adding the tag, linking the global resource to the local definition... On 2/9/06, Marcelo Fukushima <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > oh sorry... im using 5.5, tough hans solved my problems, but thanks > for listening... > On 2/9/06, Glen Mazza

RE: starting with JNDI

2006-02-09 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: Marcelo Fukushima [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: starting with JNDI > > #1 solved my problem quite right... tough, i couldnt find the > context.xml in the documentation whatsoever It's here: http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/context.html

Re: starting with JNDI

2006-02-09 Thread Marcelo Fukushima
oh sorry... im using 5.5, tough hans solved my problems, but thanks for listening... On 2/9/06, Glen Mazza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Perhaps best to give the version of Tomcat you're using. > > Glen > > Marcelo Fukushima wrote: > > Hello guys... its gonna sound really stupid, but i cant seen to

Re: starting with JNDI

2006-02-09 Thread Hans Sowa
;O) Yeah, this is missing in the documentation. I needed two hours to solve this whole problem. Hopefully you didn't waste so much time. You could also add this context.xml to a certain folder in Tomcat. I don't know which one at the moement but it seems there is a problem if you do this so it se

Re: starting with JNDI

2006-02-09 Thread Glen Mazza
Perhaps best to give the version of Tomcat you're using. Glen Marcelo Fukushima wrote: Hello guys... its gonna sound really stupid, but i cant seen to configure JNDI to work (either global and context bound)... im getting this exception, wich sugested that something was wrong, maybe in the ser

Re: starting with JNDI

2006-02-09 Thread Marcelo Fukushima
thanks man! #1 solved my problem quite right... tough, i couldnt find the context.xml in the documentation whatsoever On 2/9/06, Hans Sowa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > > I hope I had the same problem ;O) > > My server.xml was correct but I did following steps to solve this problem: > 1.

Re: starting with JNDI

2006-02-09 Thread Hans Sowa
Hi I hope I had the same problem ;O) My server.xml was correct but I did following steps to solve this problem: 1. I created a context.xml in my META-INF Folder. With this content: 2.I guess you have a correct web.xml but anyway: In the web.xml you need this lines. xxxblablbaxx

starting with JNDI

2006-02-09 Thread Marcelo Fukushima
Hello guys... its gonna sound really stupid, but i cant seen to configure JNDI to work (either global and context bound)... im getting this exception, wich sugested that something was wrong, maybe in the server.xml sintax or something, but even the tomcat manager cant make it work: Cannot create