Oki DZ wrote: > > Hi, > > I use standalone Turbine for getting the db connection pooling service > from the James mail server Unfortunately, I have to use two config files > for defining the database connection; one is in James' and one is in > TurbineResources.properties. Ideally, one is enough; ie: the James' > configuration file. > > Problem is, TurbineConfig() insists to read the properties from the config > file; if the file couldn't be found, then the initialization would fail. I > think if the properties could be feed into TurbineConfig's parameters > programmatically, that would be helpful; ie: using java.util.Properties. > So that TurbineResources.properties file would no longer be needed, and I > could put the necessary properties in the James' config file. > > I only need the db pooling service from Turbine. Can I just turn off > all other services and still have the db pooling service? > > BTW, I'd like to join the Avalon user mailing list, but I don't see any. > There is Avalon-dev, but I think it's kinda scary to join a dev list.
But if you are trying to combine code from multiple projects you are being a dev. So join the dev list :-) > Actually, the problem is pretty simple. The JdbcDataSource couldn't be > used, because the initialize() method in the JdbcConnectionPool doesn't > invoke its superclass' initialize(), so that the protected m_initialized > never gets set to be true. Because it's always false, I couldn't get the > pool; the superclass throws an exception, saying that the object hasn't > been initialized. I think it would be easier to get the avalon connection pooling working in james than to combine with turbine. But that's just my tupenny thought. Charles --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
