Solved using DataStoreFinder...

giovanni

2010/1/8 G. Allegri <[email protected]>:
> Hello list, I'm doing my very first steps with gt, so I apologize for
> this basic question.
> I'm trying to set up my Hello World classes inside Eclipse, and now
> I'm doing my steps into DBCP connections to Postgresql/PostGIS. To do
> that I've set the required referened libraries
> (postgresql-8.1-407.jdbc3.jar, and the gt-*) and I've written this
> code (this is just a piece...):
>
> HashMap<String, String> params = new HashMap();
> params.put(DBCPDataSourceFactory.DSTYPE.key,"DBCP");
> params.put(DBCPDataSourceFactory.JDBC_URL.key,"jdbc:postgresql://localhost/mydb");
> params.put(DBCPDataSourceFactory.DRIVERCLASS.key,"org.postgresql.Driver");
> params.put(DBCPDataSourceFactory.USERNAME.key, "my_user");
> params.put(DBCPDataSourceFactory.PASSWORD.key,"my_password");
>
> DataSource ds = DataSourceFinder.getDataSource(params);
>
> It doesn't through any expeption, but getDataSource() returns null.
> I'm sure that Postgresql is up and accepting remote conections,
> because I use it for other applications too.
> Am I missing something in my code?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> giovanni
>

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