For Jetty, look in jetty-env.xml in the webapp.

For Tomcat, I think it's this (derived from my plexus configuration for the naming component, should match Tomcat though):

         <Resource>
            <name>jdbc/users</name>
            <type>javax.sql.DataSource</type>
            <properties>
              <property>
                <name>driverClassName</name>
                <value>org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver</value>
              </property>
              <property>
                <name>url</name>
<value>jdbc:derby:${plexus.home}/database/ users;create=true</value>
              </property>
              <property>
                <name>username</name>
                <value>sa</value>
              </property>
              <property>
                <name>password</name>
                <value></value>
              </property>
            </properties>
          </Resource>
          <Resource>
            <name>jdbc/continuum</name>
            <type>javax.sql.DataSource</type>
            <properties>
              <property>
                <name>driverClassName</name>
                <value>org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver</value>
              </property>
              <property>
                <name>url</name>
<value>jdbc:derby:${plexus.home}/database/ continuum;create=true</value>
              </property>
              <property>
                <name>username</name>
                <value>sa</value>
              </property>
              <property>
                <name>password</name>
                <value></value>
              </property>
            </properties>
          </Resource>


On 20/10/2006, at 12:08 AM, ben short wrote:

well it should be pretty easy...

Assuming you know how to setup a deaby server and how to create
databases then you just need to change the driver class and url of
each resource and you should be in busness.

Ben

On 10/19/06, Graham Leggett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ben short wrote:

> I used the admin webapp for tomcat 5.5 to create the following two
> jndi resources.
>
> jdbc/continuum
> jdbc/users
>
> This resulted in the following context being created in the server.xml

Is there any easy to follow config out there that describes setting up a derby database with continuum? The tomcat docs include lots of examples
for various external DBs, but none for small scale DBs.

Regards,
Graham
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