I'm using a MySQL ConnectionPoolDataSource so I've tried with requiredType = javax.sql.ConnectionPoolDataSource and = com.mysql.jdbc.jdbc2.optional.MysqlConnectionPoolDataSource but both failed when bootstrapping Shiro's environment.
If I comment that property, no errors are raised but I can't login in my app. Also, I've been unable to put Shiro logging into a file. Thanks anyway, PP On 18/05/12 22:54, Jared Bunting wrote: > I believe you can do something like this: (untested) > > ds = org.apache.shiro.jndi.JndiObjectFactory > ds.resourceName = jdbc/myDS > ds.requiredType = javax.sql.DataSource # optional, but nice for early > failures > > jdbcRealm.datasource = $ds > > -Jared > > On Fri 18 May 2012 04:51:17 PM CDT, Paulo Pires wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> How can one define a DataSource in 'shiro.ini' pointing to a JNDI. For >> instance, I have the following properties set: >> >> ds = com.jolbox.bonecp.BoneCPDataSource >> ds.driverClass=com.mysql.jdbc.Driver >> ds.jdbcUrl=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/simple_shiro_web_app >> ds.username = root >> ds.password = 123qwe >> jdbcRealm = org.apache.shiro.realm.jdbc.JdbcRealm >> jdbcRealm.dataSource=$ds >> >> Unfortunately, everyone that has access to my WAR package is able to >> read this configuration and eventually misuse it. And I don't want to >> discuss here that I could create a MySQL user with read-only >> permissions to the tables Shiro needs. That's not my point. >> >> What I'd really like, is to simply refer a JNDI path like this: >> # DataSource previously configured in the container >> ds = jdbc/myDS >> jdbcRealm.datasource = $ds >> >> Is this even possible? If not, would it interest anyone else? >> >> Cheers, >> -- >> Paulo Pires > -- Paulo Pires
