> from CayenneModel

Imprecise term. Of course I meant "remove from your project using 
CayenneModeler" :)

Andrus


> On Jun 9, 2017, at 6:37 PM, Andrus Adamchik <and...@objectstyle.org> wrote:
> 
> The easiest thing is to remove the DataNode from CayenneModel completely, and 
> use Bootique connections locally, in production and in other environments.
> 
> Andrus
> 
>> On Jun 9, 2017, at 6:14 PM, Pascal Robert <prob...@druide.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I’m deploying my first Bootique app, which use Cayenne. In my config.yml 
>> file, I set the datasource like this:
>> 
>> jdbc:
>> mysql:
>>   driverClassName: com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
>>   url: 
>> "jdbc:mysql://10.6.xx.xx:3306/filemaker?connectTimeout=0&autoReconnect=true"
>>   initialSize: 1
>>   username: xxxxx
>>   password: xxxxx
>> 
>> cayenne:
>> datasource: mysql
>> 
>> But when I make a request to the app, it tries to connect to the server 
>> defined in the data model, not from the configuration file. 
>> 
>> INFO  [2017-06-09 15:08:32,255] bootique-http-36 
>> o.a.c.c.XMLDataChannelDescriptorLoader: Loading XML configuration resource 
>> from jar:file:/opt/bin/RevendeursWeb-1.0.jar!/cayenne-filemaker.xml
>> INFO  [2017-06-09 15:08:32,278] bootique-http-36 
>> o.a.c.c.XMLDataChannelDescriptorLoader: Loading XML DataMap resource from 
>> jar:file:/opt/bin/RevendeursWeb-1.0.jar!/mysql.map.xml
>> INFO  [2017-06-09 15:08:32,332] bootique-http-36 
>> o.a.c.c.XMLDataChannelDescriptorLoader: Loading XML DataMap resource from 
>> jar:file:/opt/bin/RevendeursWeb-1.0.jar!/revendeurs.map.xml
>> INFO  [2017-06-09 15:08:32,338] bootique-http-36 
>> o.a.c.c.XMLDataChannelDescriptorLoader: Loading XML DataMap resource from 
>> jar:file:/opt/bin/RevendeursWeb-1.0.jar!/utilisateurs.map.xml
>> 
>> INFO  [2017-06-09 15:08:32,366] bootique-http-36 o.a.c.d.DriverDataSource: 
>> Connecting to 'jdbc:mysql://legestionnaire.druide:3306/filemaker' as 
>> 'filemaker'
>> INFO  [2017-06-09 15:08:32,413] bootique-http-36 o.a.c.d.DriverDataSource: 
>> *** Connecting: FAILURE.
>> 
>> What’s the trick?
> 

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