RE: stdout trace from eclipse

2006-10-31 Thread Dave Kennedy
Hi Chuck, Problem solved The file must be named, context.xml, (lower case) in Windows as well. Thanks From: "Caldarale, Charles R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "Tomcat Users List" To: "Tomcat Users List" Subject: RE: stdout trace from eclipse Date: Tue

RE: stdout trace from eclipse

2006-10-31 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: Dave Kennedy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: RE: stdout trace from eclipse > > In Tomcat 5.5, you no longer use this server-wide file to > configure JNDI. I believe you can, in the situation where you want the data source to be visible to multiple webapps. Take

RE: stdout trace from eclipse

2006-10-31 Thread Dave Kennedy
. That is not correct - you should use the unvarying filename Context.xml.) From: "Caldarale, Charles R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: "Tomcat Users List" To: "Tomcat Users List" Subject: RE: stdout trace from eclipse Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 22:09:59 -0600

RE: stdout trace from eclipse

2006-10-31 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: Dave Kennedy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: stdout trace from eclipse > > Any help in identifying the difference between Tomcat/Eclipse and > "Standalone" would be appreciated Have to tell you up front that I don't use Eclipse, am not fluent in JNDI,

stdout trace from eclipse

2006-10-31 Thread Dave Kennedy
More info: This is the stdout trace from eclipse when the datasource is found 19:11:21,484 INFO NamingHelper:26 - JNDI InitialContext properties:{} 19:11:21,484 INFO DatasourceConnectionProvider:61 - Using datasource: java:comp/env/jdbc/hfydb 19:11:22,093 INFO SettingsFactory:81 - RDBMS