Thanks, Mark:

Basic datasource is a good resource. This is really
pointing me to the right direction. 

--- Mark Shifman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> You can use jakarta commons dbcp
> http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/dbcp/.
> There is a basic datasource and examples on how to
> create it.
> mas
> 
> Rick Col wrote:
> 
> >Hi, guys:
> >
> >I am stuck here with this problem. I created a Java
> >project on
> >Eclipse, the reason is I have to use my own
> framework
> >that won't
> >fit into a Tomcat project. But we are using Tomcat
> to
> >run our application. Now I have to create
> datasource
> >for Hibernate to use. If this is a tomcat project,
> I
> >can set up DB2 datasource in Tomcat's server.xml.
> But
> >it seems I cannot access this datasource set up in
> >server.xml and web.xml using Hibernate code or JDBC
> >code. I am wondering if there is a workaround for
> >this?
> >
> >regards,
> >
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