> From: sch...@afrigis.co.za [mailto:sch...@afrigis.co.za]
> Subject: RE: Strange problem with data source Tomcat 6.0.18
> 
> I technically do not have to include the Context definition bit
> at all in the context.xml and can basically just use the Resource
> definitions on its own and Tomcat will figure out all of the rest.

Depends on how wide a scope you want for the <Resource>.  If it's intended to 
be for just one webapp, the <Resource> element must be nested inside the 
<Context> element for that webapp.  If you want the <Resource> to be available 
to all webapps, you can place it inside a <GlobalNamingResources> element which 
itself must be inside the <Server> element; in this case, you will need a 
<ResourceLink> element inside the <Context> of each webapp that you want to 
give access to said <Resource>.  Regardless, you do need the <Context> element.

 - Chuck


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