On 30/07/2016 07:15, dineshk wrote: > Hi , Thanks for your prompt reply. But the below suggestion "Set the > thread context class loader to the web application class loader." > will not work in our case as we have our own custom class loader to > load the hibernate resources like e.g. hbm files , Entity classes and > all.
Is that custom class loader a child of the web application class loader? Mark Below is the code snippet : Configuration cfg = new > Configuration(); cfg.addInputStream(inputStrm); // This is the input > stream of the .hbm file which is in our database and Entity class in > this xml to be loaded by our custom class loader only as our Entity > classes in the database. cfg.buildMappings(); > > cfg.buildSessionFactory(); // It fails in JNDI look up if I dont set > the web application class loader as context class loader. > > so ideally if I set my custom class loader as context class loader I > am able to load my .hbm files and corresponding Entity classes. If I > set the context class loader to wep application class loader my JNDI > look-up works but I get class not found exception for my Entity > classes referred in the .hbm files. Any idea to solve this? > > RegardsDinesh From: Mark Thomas Sent: 29-07-2016 16:19 To: Tomcat > Users List Subject: Re: How to do a JNDI look up in a different > thread > > On 29/07/2016 11:41, Khandelwal, Dinesh wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> As part of my project , we maintain multiple Hibernate session >> factoriesand as building these session factories take lot of time >> which causes server totake more time in start-up , we are creating >> these session factories indifferent threads.... Each thread >> creating one factory but when >> theconfiguration.buildsessionFactory() [Hibernate internally does >> JNDI look upwhich fails]API is called it throws Unable to lookup >> JNDI name[java:/comp/env/BFDS]. >> >> Please note that I am using Tomcat 7 and I have tried multiple JNDI >> namecombinations e.g. java: /BFDS , java:global/BFDS , BFDS etc. >> but nothing works.Same code works in JBOSS 7 and Websphere. >> >> Please suggest something. > > Set the thread context class loader to the web application class > loader. > > Mark > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@tomcat.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@tomcat.apache.org