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JNDI data source not configured correctly.





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-02-05 13:03 -------
I came to use the default context because I could not get the global resources
to work. It does work with a standard DataSource but not with my special one. 
It's probably a classloading problem, as the classes for the Datasource and the
factory are located within the webapplication war. (wild guess :-).

The point is, that using the DefaultContext is apparently only _mostly_ the same
as defining resources in every context. It _does_ work if you define them in
every context.

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