Neil Aggarwal wrote:
The aim of JNDI design is to have a clear separation betweenHello all:I am trying to set up JNDI and pooling with Tomcat 4. According to the instructions on this page: http://castor.exolab.org/pooling.html I have to put my database info in the global server.xml file for Tomcat. This is not desirable since we have many projects and would like everything modularized.
application and infrastructure. This is the reason why in the
web.xml inside the webapp you specify only a DataSource Name.
The actual database is defined in the application server
configuration.
With this architecture, you can deploy the same war file on
different environments (integration, production, ...).
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Mickael Guessant
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